Marketing Executive

Middlesbrough
10 months ago
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Elvet Recruitment is working with a leading subcontractor in the civil engineering and utilities sector. With multi-utilities expertise and operations spanning multiple regions, our client is seeking a talented Marketing Executive to join their growing team based in Teesside.

Operating since 2013, the company has built strong, long-standing relationships with clients across a wide range of industries, including infrastructure, social housing, and more. Their reputation for service excellence and commitment to quality is underpinned by an impressive portfolio of industry-standard accreditations, including ISO 9001, ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001, NERS, WIRS, GIRS, and NRASWA.

As a Marketing Executive, you will play a key role in driving the company’s marketing strategy forward. This is a hands-on role ideal for a creative, proactive, and self-motivated individual who is passionate about storytelling, content creation, and building brand presence.

You will be responsible for a variety of marketing activities, including content development, social media management, event coordination, and supporting wider promotional initiatives aimed at enhancing brand visibility and engagement.

This is an excellent opportunity to take ownership of creative marketing initiatives within a supportive and forward-thinking business. You’ll gain valuable hands-on experience in a fast-paced, high-impact industry while helping to shape the brand identity of a well-established company.

What You’ll Be Doing:

  • Creative & Content Development

  • Head out to construction sites to snap high-quality photos and videos using a DSLR and drone.

  • Work closely with site managers to line up access for filming and photography.

  • Upload, organise, and edit footage to create eye-catching content that tells a great story.

  • Dive into company projects to find the angles that make for great marketing material.

  • Write and polish up content like case studies, website copy, and social media posts.

  • Plan and schedule social media content with Hootsuite to keep our messaging on-brand and consistent.

  • Event Management

  • Help plan and run events like expos, promos, and our annual general meetings.

  • Take care of the logistics—booking venues, organising attendees, and getting the word out.

  • Represent the company at industry events and make sure our brand shines.

    What We’re Looking For:

  • Someone who’s proactive, independent, and knows how to take initiative.

  • A creative storyteller with a knack for turning ideas into engaging content.

  • Super organised and great at juggling projects.

  • Detail-oriented with an eye for strong visuals and design.

  • Friendly, communicative, and great with people.

  • Clean driving lisence and access to vehicle

  • Experience using drones (Desirable)

  • Knowledge of the construction industry (Desirable)

  • Ability to use Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Premiere Pro)

    Role Details:

  • Full Time opportunity

  • Based in Teesside

    This is a permanent position and Elvet Recruitment Limited will be acting as an employment agency for permanent recruitment on behalf of our client.

    By applying for this job you accept the T&Cs, Privacy Notice and Disclaimers which can be found on our website

    Please call Heather Sweetman at Elvet Recruitment to discuss in more detail

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