Servisair has been at the centre of the aviation industry for 58 years with a hugely diverse range of products that span everything from airport lounges, thorough to the large scale de-icing of aircraft.
The need for a talented, hardworking, adaptable and creative Marketing & Communications Executive has arisen, working on both our B2C and B2B products.
You will be working with both internal and external stakeholders so the need for solid project co-ordination is a must. This is an exciting role that would have scope for development and career progression for the right individual. The role will be diverse based on the range of services provided and therefore a dynamic candidate would be required to give a creative view on how such a range of products can be better marketed.
Duties and Responsibilities
Working with the Marketing Manager, plan and assist with all aspects of online and offline marketing.
Ongoing website maintenance and planning. Review, analyse and make proposals. Update using the CMS.
Produce competitor insights and maintain company statistics.
Co-ordinate an prepare draft information for press releases.
Review and update Servisair social networks sites in accordance with brand. Monitor, evaluate and present findings and potential market opportunities.
Develop a promotional calendar and work with external agencies and internal stakeholders to produce effective, engaging email campaigns. Transmit and report on these.
Maintain an image library and other marketing assets.
Production of marketing presentations in line with corporate brand guidelines to agreed timescales.
Skills & Technical Details
The successful candidate will have proven online and offline marketing experience preferably in both B2C and B2B environments as well as a marketing qualification
Ability to work to deadlines with good attention to detail
Good digital knowledge
Knowledge of using content management systems
Work on own initiative
CRM experience
Use of Adobe Indesign packages a bonus
Excellent written and verbal communication skills essential