Sydney Tools is Australian market leader for industrial tools, consumables, and accessories, supplying premium quality tools and consumables to all industries including the construction, mining, agriculture, and automotive industry. Our purpose is to provide service, support and technical expertise to lead to customer satisfaction.
Founded in 2001with 1 retail store, the business now spans across all states in Australia with nearly 90 retail stores to ensure customer satisfaction and reliable products to all consumers in Australia.
About this Role:
Due to our continued growth, we are seeking a Marketing Coordinator to join our Head Office, based in Roselands. You will be reporting directly to senior management & other key stakeholders of the business. The role includes but is not limited to:
- Set and manage the annual marketing budget to achieve business objectives & goals.
- Liaise with various media partners
- Liaise production companies to produce content
- Engage with the merchandising and creative team to produce signage, banners and other advertising material in line with business standards.
- Manage all media channels including the website, social media, EDM's, radio and TV stations with a focus on driving successful marketing campaigns.
- Engage with brand managers, suppliers and the creative team for promotional campaigns including catalogues, sale events and other promotional activities.
- Monitor competitor activity and implement a strategy that helps Sydney Tools gain a competitive edge.
Do you possess the below skills?
- Minimum 3 years demonstrated experience as a Marketing Coordinator.
- Demonstrated understanding of marketing strategies
- Strong communion and negotiations skills with the ability to influence and inspire others.
- Strong and passionate work ethics
- Demonstrated experience in a similar industry is advantageous
Benefits
- Generous remuneration + super
- Career growth & training
- On-site parking
- Performance reviews every 6 to 12 months
- Collaborative team
- Long term employment stability