FRS Recruitment is currently recruiting for a Marketing Manager for an established and highly successful business in the Kildare area.
This is a permanent part-time role.
Flexible on site working hours.
Our client has been serving the farming community in the midlands for over 50 years and in that period of time they have made a significant contribution to progressive farming & innovation.
Currently we are looking to recruit a Marketing Manager to plan & oversee many different activities including market launches, advertising, email campaigns, events and social media in line with business partners.
You will also build marketing programs and campaigns, collaborate cross- functionally & reporting on marketing metrics.
Duties and responsibilities Plan and execute e-marketing campaigns, traditional marketing and advertising campaigns.
Drive localized digital strategy & collaboration with dealers brands marketing team.
Develop yearly marketing plans.
Plan and execute social media campaigns on a quarterly basis and ensure that all social media feeds are effective.
Organise and implement calendar of events with sales, service and parts team to drive B2C sales..
Manage the marketing budget.
Manage website and content.
Keeping the digital channels ( website / social media ) for wholegoods and aftersales updated in content and guidelines.
To be aware of Health & Safety regulations and notify any breaches to management.
Candidate profile A 3rd level Degree in Marketing, Agriculture, Business or related discipline.
A minimum of 3 years previous marketing experience.
Highly proficient in Digital Marketing and all forms of social media.
A background in agriculture an advantage but not essential.
Possess a strong knowledge of GDPR to ensure compliance with data management.
Remuneration Attractive salary based on experience and qualifications to date.
On site parking, 30% staff discount on retail goods, flexible working options To apply Please email your cv through the attached link Phone calls in confidence to John Miller on Skills: Marketing Agriculture farming