Marketing Manager (Aerospace/Robotics) Uk/Nz

Syos Aerospace
Fareham
1 year ago
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Syos is a pioneering robotics and aerospace at the forefront of developing cutting-edge utilitarian, autonomous vehicles across air, land and sea, for dual-use applications. We are driven by a commitment to pushing the boundaries of technology and delivering exceptional products that exceed our customers' expectations.We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Marketing Manager to join our talented team and lead our marketing efforts for our cutting-edge drone and aerospace technology.A background in aerospace, robotics or engineering is required. Key Responsibilities:Develop and implement innovative marketing strategies and ideas that maximize ROI and drive business growth.Create and execute marketing campaignsDevelop and manage all marketing collateralConduct market research to identify target audiences and industry trendsOrganise and execute product demonstrations at trade shows and other industry eventsKey Skills and ExperienceBackground in aerospace, robotics or engineering.Relevant qualification, strong understanding of marketing principles and practices and proven experience in marketing in the drone or aerospace industry.Proven track record of developing and executing successful marketing campaignsExcellent written and verbal communication skills.Strong analytical skills and ability to interpret data.Passion for technology and innovation.You will also have the ability to travel as needed.Benefits:Company pensionFree parkingOn-site parkingMust be able to work in the UK.

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