Digital Marketing Manager

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4 days ago
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A fantastic opportunity for a Digital Marketing Manager to work for a Cambridge-based software and hardware company whose products vastly improves the efficiency of technology companies and manufacturers worldwide. With a client base spanning a wide range of industries from robotics, communications, SoC, aerospace, medical tech and research this is a wonderful opportunity to know your work is making an impact across multiple sectors.
Offering a fantastic culture, evidenced by incredible staff retention, this is a unique opportunity for a Digital Marketing Manager.
This is a varied, hands-on role within a collaborative team environment, where your impact will be directly visible in marketing reach, engagement, and contribution to sales growth.

Location: Milton, Cambridge, UK – full-time, office-based

Salary: Competitive + benefits package

Requirements for Digital Marketing Manager:

Exceptional written and verbal communication skills with the ability to tailor content for different technical and commercial audiences

Strong understanding of international B2B marketing, ideally within technical or engineering-focused markets

Proven experience designing and delivering multi-channel digital campaigns

Proficiency with digital marketing tools such as LinkedIn Ads, Google Analytics, Instantly, Beehiiv, Clay or similar platforms

Demonstrable experience with SEO, campaign tracking, and marketing automation workflows

Familiarity with CRM platforms, ideally HubSpot

Highly organised with the ability to manage multiple concurrent campaigns aligned to business development activity

Analytical, data-driven mindset with strong reporting and dashboarding capability

Responsibilities for Digital Marketing Manager:

Work with the marketing team to develop and refine the company’s digital marketing strategy to maximise reach and impact

Design and deliver integrated campaigns across multiple channels to increase market awareness and generate qualified leads

Collaborate with technical and non-technical teams to create targeted content aligned to defined customer personas

Develop a deep understanding of the customer base, market segments, and the wider electronics industry

Manage and optimise digital marketing channels including email campaigns, website activity, LinkedIn presence, blog content, and hosted video

Implement and maintain tracking, reporting, and dashboarding across marketing activities

Ensure seamless handover of qualified leads to the business development team

What this offers:

The opportunity to join a rapidly growing, internationally recognised technology business

A hands-on digital marketing role with clear commercial impact

Exposure to global B2B markets within the electronics and engineering sectors

A collaborative, supportive working environment within an innovative team

Applications:
If you are a commercially-minded Digital Marketing professional with experience in B2B technology environments, we would love to hear from you. Please send an up-to-date CV via the relevant link.
We’re committed to creating an inclusive and accessible recruitment process. If you require reasonable adjustments for your application or during the review process, please highlight this by emailing (if this email address has been removed by the job-board, full details for contact are available on our website).

Keywords: Digital Marketing Manager / B2B Marketing / Technical Marketing / Marketing Campaign Manager / SEO / LinkedIn Ads / Google Analytics / HubSpot / Marketing Automation / Content Marketing / Electronics Industry / Engineering Marketing / CRM / Lead Generation

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