Job Details
Automotive Marketing Manager
| Reference: JMMM21a1 Recruiter: Perfect Placements Salary: £20000 to £30000 per annum (Extras: Bonus ) Posted: 21/4/2008 Contact:Jimi Matthews Phone: 08450 212123 |
Description
Marketing Manager
Our client a premium car main dealer is looking for a dynamic Marketing Manager to develop and deliver the dealership marketing plan. This will include maximising Sales and Aftersales opportunities though enquiry generation, database management and robust 'cost and budget' analysis of each medium and activity. The ability to brief and work in partnership with third parties on specific activities will be essential. A significant part of the role will be to organise and deliver dealership and off-site events, to both nurture existing client relationships as well as creating new interest for the brand. The successful candidate will work closely with the dealership management team but will also have to work on their own initiative ? a proactive, enthusiastic approach together with strong organisational and attention to detail skills will help you to succeed in this exciting role.
Much of the work will relate to maximising our client's own significant database , so an understanding of database management and attention to detail will be key, with event management being something the person can develop into
The successful candidate may have a solid web marketing understanding, although again they could develop into this and it is not essential.
The package for the role would be a salary in the Mid £20K region with an additional quarterly bonus element making this up to between £27K ? £30K?dependent on candidate.
To apply please send your CV to Jimi@perfectplacement.co.uk stating your current role and salary expectations.
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