Marketing Coordinator - General

Plymouth, MN
Full Time
Entry Level

WE DON'T CHEAT AT SOLITAIRE!

Satellite Shelters, Inc., a leader in the mobile office and storage solution industry, is looking for an enthusiastic, dedicated, customer-focused and FUN individual to join our team in our team! Satellite Shelters is a company that believes in treating our customers and employees with honesty and integrity. If you are someone who does the right thing, even when no one is looking, then we want to talk to you!

Position Summary:

  • Marketing: This position is responsible for supporting the Marketing department, including assisting with planning and tracking marketing campaigns, capturing and analyzing data, reporting, updating Marketing content, continuous improvement of lead programs, acting as a liaison between Sales and Marketing departments, and coordinating successful trade shows and events.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

Marketing:

  • Undertaking daily administrative tasks to ensure the functionality and coordination of the department’s activities.
  • Responsible for updating and distributing a variety of weekly and monthly reports combining data from multiple sources and systems.
  • Help develop new ideas and marketing strategies.
    • Monitor and develop creative and promotional items to keep items fresh and current.
    • Contract photography and creative services with 3rd party vendors
    • Participate in weekly departmental meetings.
  • Responsible for tracking internal employee-to-employee award program and distributing awards.
  • Monitor inquiry inbox throughout the day and distribute leads to Sales Team.
  • Assist CRM Manager with continuous improvement of company’s intranet, SharePoint.
  • Assist Satellite Select team with Power Points and other promotional content.
  • Manage users in lead source platforms and assist in scheduling training as needed.
  • Coordinate all aspects of Corporate Events and Tradeshows
  • Act as liaison between Sales Team and Marketing department offering assistance and expertise on requests, questions, and new ideas.

Education and Experience Requirements:

  • Associate or Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration, Marketing, or related
  • Shown ability to collaborate with cross-functional team members to accomplish tasks.
  • Good understanding of office management and marketing principles preferred
  • Adobe or other Creative Suite experience a plus

Required Skills/Competencies:

  • Thoroughness and detail oriented
  • Technical Capacity
  • Customer/Client Focus
  • Personal Effectiveness/Credibility
  • Proficiency in MS Office Suite
  • Strong written and verbal communication
  • Excellent problem solving skills
  • Strong Interpersonal communications skills

Physical/Mental Demands:

Position requires a high degree of concentration to manage frequent interruptions while meeting strict deadlines. Position is largely sedentary; however, some filing is required. The ability to lift files, open filing cabinets and bend, sit or stand is necessary. Occasional driving and travel is required.

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