Want A Marketing Job With Suzuki Australia? Apply Now!
Motorcycle Suzuki Australia Pty Limited is recruiting for a Marketing Co-ordinator – Motorcycle. If you love motorcycling and marketing, then this is your dream job. Applications are open now so update your resume and send it in before the 19th of August to score this awesome job…
Working with the Motorcycle & Marine Marketing Team at Suzuki Head Office in Laverton North, you will coordinate marketing activities that strengthen Suzuki’s brand image whilst helping the motorcycle department achieve the company’s corporate sales and marketing goals.
Reporting the National Marketing Manager – Motorcycle & Marine, the successful candidate must be able to work independently and as a team player, be a creative thinker, and possess excellent verbal and written communication skills. This role is responsible for Suzuki’s digital platforms, motorcycle advertising, public relations, and events.
Key accountabilities will involve, but is not limited to:
- Regular maintenance and content creation on Suzuki’s motorcycle website
- Brand & retail advertising, creation, coordination, and execution
- Development of Point of Promotion material
- CRM & CSI retention marketing activities
- Occasional coordination of meetings, public and media events and trade shows
- Analysis of market and competitor activity
- Ownership of the social media platforms
- Administration of dealer marketing programs
- Support the Marine Marketing Team on occasional activities
Experience in a similar role or within the motorcycle industry would be highly regarded (tertiary marketing qualifications are preferred). A full motorcycle license is mandatory, a boat license and marine experience would be advantageous. A competitive salary commensurate with experience will be negotiated with the successful applicant.
Forward your resume before close of business Friday 19th August, 2022 to hr@suzuki.com.au.
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