Marketing Executive
The main role as a Marketing Executive is to support the Marketing Manager with the execution of the marketing strategy.
You'll need strong proof-reading and creative skills as you will be required to consistently produce original content for a variety of both offline and online channels (website, e-mail, social media platforms) with the ultimate goal of raising brand awareness. Knowledge in using Adobe Creative Suite software (Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator) is always very useful.
Other marketing duties will usually require you to get involved with the PR and events management, managing relationships with clients, agencies, merchandise suppliers, venues and partners, and managing events projects.
MARKETING EXECUTIVE KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Assisting with the delivery of the marketing plan across all marketing channels.
- Supporting the development of online brand awareness.
- Helping to successful deliver content for the company’s social media accounts, including content creation, uploading, and analytics.
- Assisting with the design of graphics for a range of different channels, as well as helping with the management of any graphic design third party agencies for other marketing projects
- Help with the coordination of Paid Social & Media Campaigns
- Supporting the delivery of all other elements of the marketing plan and channel promotions as required.
North Wales
North Wales is a diverse and well-connected region, offering a unique combination of career opportunities, natural beauty, and quality of life. Spanning key locations such as Wrexham, Deeside, Bangor, and Llandudno, the region benefits from strong transport links to the North West of England, including Chester, Liverpool, and Manchester, via the A55 and established rail networks. With a lower cost of living and increasing investment across key industries, North Wales is becoming an increasingly attractive option for both businesses and professionals.
The regional economy is varied, with established strengths in manufacturing, aerospace, energy, and advanced engineering, particularly across Deeside Industrial Park and the wider Flintshire area. Wrexham continues to grow as a commercial centre, while Bangor supports opportunities in education, research, and public services. The presence of major employers, alongside a strong network of SMEs, contributes to a resilient and evolving job market, with increasing demand for skilled talent across both technical and professional disciplines.
Outside of work, North Wales offers one of the most distinctive lifestyles in the UK. The region is home to Snowdonia National Park, the Isle of Anglesey, and a stunning coastline that stretches along the Irish Sea, providing opportunities for outdoor activities including hiking, cycling, and watersports. Coastal towns such as Llandudno and Colwyn Bay offer a blend of traditional charm and modern amenities, while the wider region is rich in history, culture, and Welsh heritage. For professionals and families alike, North Wales provides a compelling balance of career opportunity, affordability, and an exceptional natural environment.