Marcoms Specialistother related Employment listings - Irving, TX at Geebo

Marcoms Specialist

Company Name:
Celanese
Job Description:
The Marcoms Specialist will work as a member of the Global Communications department to develop and execute marcoms programs by industry or product group to support the Celanese growth strategy in the engineered materials business.
Conceptualize, design, develop, and execute demand generation programs and marketing communications to appropriate targets.
Develop and manage key marketing programs and events.
Develop targeted collateral and related material.
Lead and execute direct marketing campaigns within the companys marketing automation applications.
Manage and coordinate marketing projects.
Own and ensure proper application of the corporate brand.
Perform budgeting and cost control activities on projects.
Perform other duties and/or projects as assigned.
Perform research and planning activities for target regions and countries.
Handle routine media queries; support corporate and trade media relations as needed.
Requirements:
Bachelors degree, preferably in Communications, Marketing, Business, or closely related field.
3-5 years of experience in direct marketing or marketing communications.
Highly creative, driven, and goal-oriented approach to work
Excellent interpersonal, team, and written communication skills.
Experience with CRM systems, specifically Salesforce.com and Eloqua preferred, but not required.
Proficiency in the use of Microsoft Office applications, and general knowledge of graphics design packages.
Strong organizational skills with the ability to multiple tasks, work under pressure, and take initiative.
Understanding of direct marketing, print production, and web design processes.
Apply online at:
https://career-celanese.icims.com/jobs/5799/marcoms-specialist/jobEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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