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Marketing Specialist

Tilbury Juxta Clare
3 weeks ago
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Marketing Specialist

£35,000 + Travel + Package (Could be slightly negotiable)

MUST HAVE A CONSTRUCTION BACKGROUND

My client who are a Tier one contractor within the construction sector are looking for a new Marketing Specialist to join their team:

Duties will Include:

Plan, create and publish engaging content across Social Media
Update and maintain our website with news, updates, and project case studies
Assist with all marketing campaigns that will increase our brand visibility and awareness
Assist with marketing materials
Support on-site branding efforts, including signage and banners - this will include going to sites to set up etc so a lot of travel will take place.
Monitor, analyse and report on marketing performance
Assist everyone across the business with presentations and design requirements
Plan, organise and assist with company events
Support the Group Marketing Manager with day-to-day activities and agreed marketing tasks - duties will change daily.

Skills:

Exceptional written and verbal communication skills
Experience in social media management
Competency in updating WordPress websites
Experience in reporting
Have a can-do attitude and be proactive and forward-thinking.
Be capable of working alone and with a team
Full UK driving license - as travel will be required
Knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator etc.)
Graphic Design
Video production
Photography
Drone operations
SEO knowledge
PPC experience
Construction industry experience, knowledge and interest - This is a MUST

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