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Senior Marketing Manager

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10 months ago
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We are working with a Cambridge based biotech company looking to revolutionize protein research. They have a commercialised product which is an affordable benchtop solution to simplify protein research, aiding researchers in developing future medicines.


The company believes in a flat hierarchy, promoting a culture of idea sharing and passion towards what they do.


Now looking to hire a Senior Marketing Manager as the first hire into a new marketing department, offering a rare and exciting opportunity to build a marketing function.


Responsibilities

  • Develop the marketing plan to create brand awareness and generate MQLs to drive sales
  • Implement the marketing plan, both hands-on and together with external agencies
  • Define, execute and monitor multichannel marketing campaigns
  • Manage the social media channels of the company
  • Oversee and support the creation of content, including whitepapers, blogs, videos and webinars
  • Data-driven analysis of marketing performance and continuous fine-tuning of the marketing plan


Requirements

  • 5+ years’ experience in life science marketing
  • Minimum MSc. in biology, biochemistry, or other life science related field (PhD preferred)
  • Successfully planned, executed, and analyzed marketing campaigns
  • Experience with digital marketing, including SEO
  • Experience managing internal and external teams (i.e. agencies)
  • Competent user of Microsoft Office
  • Expert knowledge of marketing tools such as Hubspot or similar
  • Willing to travel 25% within UK and EU


What’s on offer

  • Base salary between £55-75K
  • Share option scheme
  • Working on a cutting-edge technology at the intersection of biology, engineering, and data science
  • Be part of a step-change in life science instrumentation
  • Dynamic and fast-paced work environment in a rapidly expanding company


Location

Working 4 days onsite in the Cambridge office

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