Marketing & Design Executive

Manchester
11 months ago
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Marketing & Design Executive (6–9-month contract)
Are you a dynamic designer with a passion for branding, digital marketing, and content creation? This growing construction company are looking for someone to help take their company’s communication and design efforts to the next level. If you thrive in a fast-paced environment and love working on a variety of projects, this could be the perfect opportunity for you!
Key Responsibilities:

  • Design Email Signatures: Create and implement branded email signatures for the entire company, optimized for both desktop and mobile.
  • Company Document Templates: Develop professional, on-brand templates for company documents, including custom headers and footers.
  • Website Design & Maintenance: Assist in designing and updating the website regularly to ensure it remains visually stunning and user-friendly.
  • Client/Job Reviews for Social Media: Curate and share client feedback and job reviews across social media platforms to boost engagement.
  • Social Media Content Creation: Manage and post engaging content on their social media profiles, from job openings to new accreditations and exciting project updates.
  • Photo & Video Editing: Edit and prepare high-quality images and videos (drone, photos, time-lapses) for social media, showcasing their work in the best light.
  • Brochure Design: Create brochures for each division and assist in developing a comprehensive company portfolio.
  • PowerPoint Presentations: Design and update PowerPoint presentations for various internal and external uses, including inductions, sales, and health & safety.
  • Site-Based Signage Design: Develop signage designs for their work sites that reflect the company’s professionalism and branding.
  • Professional CVs for Key Personnel: Assist in creating polished, professional CVs for key staff members to highlight their expertise and career growth
  • Updated, centralise, and enhance LinkedIn profiles for senior team members to strengthen their personal brand and professional presence.
  • Update company core values & key messaging: Help define and communicate the company’s core values and key phrases across all platforms and communications.
  • Ad Hoc Projects: Support various other design and marketing needs as they arise.
    To apply you will be: -
  • Happy to commit to a 6–9-month contract
  • PLEASE NOTE THIS IS AN OFFICE (MANCHESTER) BASED ROLE
  • Design & marketing experience is essential
  • Will consider freelance candidates who want to take on a full-time role on a fixed term basis
  • Experience social media updates and content i.e. LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter
  • Strong proficiency in design tools e.g. Adobe Suite, Canva
  • Experience with website content management systems e.g. WordPress, Shopify
  • Excellent editing skills for images and videos
  • Creative, with an eye for detail and consistency in branding and experience of updating company branding
  • Experience of working within the construction industry would be ideal but not essential
    What’s on offer: -
  • 21 days plus 8 bank holidays with the option to buy or sell 3 additional days plus a day off for your birthday
  • Free parking
  • Regular company events
  • Fantastic working environment

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