Marketing Manager FMCG

Apr 29, 2025
Surrey
Full Time
Team One UK Recruitment
Not Disclosed
4-5years
Skills
Business Development • Customer Service • Apache • Market Research • Customer Relationship
The Role
Business Development • Customer Service • Apache • Market Research • Customer Relationship
Marketing Manager FMCG
per annum
Redhill Surrey
Permanent fulltime

Are you a dynamic marketing professional looking to make your mark in the FMCG sector Our wellestablished client is seeking a talented Marketing Manager to join their expanding business.

The Role:
As Marketing Manager youll develop the brand and Own Label products creating strategies to grow market share and enhance brand reputation. Youll have ownership of the branded products which constitute 10% of sales.

Key Responsibilities:
Manage all marketing advertising and promotional activities
Develop marketing platforms including social media
Create and implement brand strategies and positioning
Analyze marketing effectiveness and sales performance
Collaborate with Commercial Insights and Technical teams
Maintain and update the company website

Requirements:
3 years of marketing experience
2.1 or above in a relevant business or marketing degree
Strong project management and multitasking skills
Selfmotivated with a proactive approach
Passion for the food industry

We Offer:
40000 to 70000 per annum (depending on experience) plus other benefits.

If youre a resultsdriven marketing professional with a "cando" attitude and a passion for FMCG we want to hear from you!

Apply now to join a dynamic team and help shape the future of this brand.

Key skills:
Advertising
Brand Management
FMCG
Market Share
Marketing
Marketing Manager
Strategies
Brand Performance

Application questions to consider:
Do you live close to Redhill Surrey
Do you have experience in developing and implementing brand strategies in the food sector
Do you have a relevant business or marketing degree
Do you have experience in Social Media Marketing

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