Senior Marketing Executive

Holywood
1 month ago
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Senior Marketing Executive, £35k-£40k

energystore, Holywood Office, Hybrid

I'm delighted to be partnering with our valued client energystore, to appoint a talented Senior Marketing Executive to join their dynamic team. With 70% of the role focused on digital marketing, strong experience in this area is essential. You'll need to be organised, creative, and able to juggle multiple priorities with ease. If you're a creative marketer with strong digital skills and love working across multiple brands, this could be the perfect role for you.

What you’ll be doing:

As a Senior Marketing Executive you will:

•      Manage the company website with content development, SEO optimisation, and CMS management.

•      Drive web traffic, track engagement, and manage customer journeys using Salesforce.

•      Digital reporting through Google Analytics and managing Google Ads in partnership with Ad agency.

•      Lead social media strategy, content creation, and reporting for LinkedIn and Facebook.

•      Manage email marketing campaigns to connect with key audiences.

•      Collaborate with leadership teams to deliver successful product launches.

•      Coordinate events such as trade shows and internal activities.

•      Partner with PR, design, and advertising agencies to deliver creative and effective campaigns.

What you’ll have:

We're seeking someone with demonstratable experience, ideally from a construction or manufacturing environment, although this is not essential. You will have experience in:

•      Website CMS systems (currently using Squarespace).

•      Social media campaign management and reporting.

•      Email marketing platforms.

•      Google Analytics for performance tracking.

•      Managing agency relationships (PR, Design, PPC).

•      Event planning and coordination.

•      Working with multiple brands and managing competing priorities.

Why Join energystore?

energystore is a forward-thinking company with an impressive portfolio of brands including energystore, Robot Floor, Energy Screed, and ATS. This is a fantastic opportunity to lead their marketing efforts, driving brand awareness, customer engagement, and business growth.

You’ll also get:

·       An attractive salary of £35k-£40k.

·       Life insurance, health insurance and pension.

·       Opportunities to grow and develop your Marketing career through exciting projects and training.

·       A positive, people-first culture that puts colleagues at the heart of everything they do.

How to Apply:

Contact me (Charlene) on (phone number removed) for a confidential chat or email (url removed) or click “Apply” and I’ll be in touch

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