Marketing Manager

Shaw, West Berkshire
1 year ago
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Are you a creative, results-driven marketer looking to make your mark in a thriving industry? Our client, a market leader in manufacturing , is on the hunt for a talented Marketing Manager to drive our brand to new heights.

Why Join Us?
Our client build connections across industries like aerospace, medical, defence, automotive, IoT, and more. As their Marketing Manager, you’ll play a pivotal role in promoting our services and expanding their presence both in the UK and internationally.

What You’ll Do:

Shape Strategy: Develop and execute innovative marketing campaigns that elevate our brand and generate leads.

Digital Dynamo: Lead SEO/SEM, social media, email marketing, and paid ad efforts to maximize our online visibility.

Exhibition Extraordinaire: Plan and manage trade shows, events, and exhibitions across the UK and EU, creating impactful experiences.

Content Creator: Craft compelling materials—case studies, brochures, newsletters, and more—to engage our audience.

Brand Builder: Ensure brand consistency across all platforms, from the website to social media.

Data-Driven Decisions: Analyze market trends and customer insights to inform strategies and stay ahead of the competition.

What We’re Looking For:

Experience: 4+ years in marketing, ideally within electronics manufacturing or similar B2B sectors.

Expertise: A proven track record in both traditional and digital marketing strategies.

Event Pro: Hands-on experience managing trade exhibitions and events.

Tech-Savvy: Proficiency in LinkedIn, Google AdWords, SEO, and marketing automation tools.

Team Player: Strong collaboration, communication, and analytical skills.

Nice-to-Haves:

A degree in Marketing, Business, or Engineering.

Knowledge of electronics manufacturing processes and industry standards.

What’s in It for You?

Competitive salary (£35,000 - £45,000)

Performance-based bonus

Flexible working environment

22.5 days holiday + bank holidays

Pension scheme with 5% employer match

Health and wellness benefits

Life insurance

Opportunities for career growth

Ready to Take Charge?
If you’re passionate about marketing, eager to lead exciting campaigns, and ready to drive results in a fast-paced environment, we want to hear from you!

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