Marketing Manager

Gosport
2 days ago
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Position: Marketing Manager
Job ID: 2094/56
Location: Gosport
Rate/Salary: £40K - £45K
Type: Permanent

HSB Technical Ltd is a leading specialist recruiter across Power & Propulsion, Shipbuilding, Shipping & Energy, and Aerospace sectors. We connect skilled professionals with reputable clients in the UK and internationally. Visit our website or LinkedIn to learn more.

The below job description will outline this position of: A Marketing Manager

Typically, this person will A focused and driven marketing professional with a broad, hands-on background, comfortable operating as the first in-house marketing hire and building processes and strategy from the ground up. Confident working closely with stakeholders at all levels, from junior staff to Directors, and highly digitally savvy with a proven ability to deliver effective marketing strategies. Proactive, adaptable, and happy working on-site within a small, close-knit team,

HSB Technical’s client is an established and well-regarded business entity.

Duties and responsibilities of the marketing manager:

•Develop and deliver marketing strategies aligned with business growth objectives, managing campaigns on time, within budget, and against KPIs.
•Build and manage brand awareness, including guidelines, marketing collateral, and all digital content across websites, social media, and other channels.
•Plan, organise, and represent the business at exhibitions, networking events, brand launches, and award entries.
•Conduct competitor analysis, market research, and trend monitoring to inform strategy and maintain competitive advantage.
•Ensure compliance with GDPR, copyright, and regulatory requirements, and manage the marketing budget effectively.
•Collaborate with internal teams across business units, advising on marketing strategies for new projects and supporting additional initiatives as required.

Qualifications and requirements for the marketing manager:

•Proven experience across a broad spectrum of marketing disciplines
•Strong digital marketing background with demonstrable results
•Experience developing and executing marketing strategies end-to-end
•Excellent communication and stake holder management skills
•Strong organisational and project management abilities
•Commercial awareness and understanding of brand positioning
•Ability to work autonomously while collaborating effectively within a team
•Experience within marine, engineering, or industrial sectors (advantageous)

This vacancy is being advertised by HSB Technical Ltd who have been appointed to act as a recruitment partner for this role

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