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Marketing Assistant

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Blackburn with Darwen
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Marketing Assistant
Blackburn | £25,000

Right, creative people – this one’s got your name written all over it.


I’m working with a brilliant manufacturer that supplies high-performance materials used in everything from cars and planes to renewable energy. They’re growing fast and looking for a Marketing Assistant who can bring ideas, energy, and a bit of creative flair to the team.


You’ll be working closely with a Marketing Manager who knows their stuff, getting hands-on with everything from design and video editing to social media, events, and campaign delivery. No two days are the same – and if you love variety, you’ll thrive here.

What you’ll actually be doing


Designing on-brand visuals using Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign)




Producing and editing short videos for socials, campaigns, and product launches




Supporting campaigns across all divisions – brochures, datasheets, presentations, and event materials




Keeping social, web, and email content fresh (WordPress and Mailchimp experience is a big plus)




Tracking engagement, spotting what’s working, and helping boost online visibility




Getting stuck into events and exhibitions – from creative assets to post-event follow-ups


Who they’re after

What’s on offer


£25,000 salary




25 days holiday + bank holidays




Company bonus scheme




Ongoing training and development




Wellbeing programme and regular team events




Free WiFi (because, priorities) and healthy snacks


If you’re ready to take your next step in marketing, work on exciting projects, and be part of a down-to-earth, creative team – let’s chat.

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