Marketing Executive

Nottingham, United Kingdom
Full Time
Luxfer Gas Cylinders
Experienced
Marketing Executive Europe

Luxfer Gas Cylinders are the world’s largest manufacturer of high-pressure aluminium and composite gas cylinders for a wide and growing variety of applications - such as life support, alternative fuel, hydrogen mobility, hydrogen transportation, medical, industrial, beverage, fire extinguishers, aerospace and many more.

Why apply?

As the Marketing Executive for Europe, you will receive a salary of circa £25,000 per annum, level dependent on skills, qualifications and experience.

In addition, you will also receive;
  • 25 days annual leave plus statutory bank holidays
  • Excellent pension
  • Up to 7 x base salary life insurance
  • Share incentive plan.
  • Enhanced Company sick pay
  • Enhanced family friendly policies
  • Bonus scheme
  • Various discounts via Perkbox
  • Salary sacrifice schemes such as bike to work and car leasing.
  • Long service and recognition rewards
You’ll be part of a welcoming and ambitious company, who will invest in your future with ongoing training and support.

About the role

We are looking for a high calibre, passionate individual to add our marketing team, to enable the deployment of a multi-channel marketing communications strategy to; create awareness of the organisation within relevant markets, educate relevant markets with regards to the organisation and its product offering and support the generation and conversion of marketing generated leads.

Here’s what you’ll be doing:
  1. Strategic Campaigns: Craft and execute captivating marketing campaigns across digital and physical  channels.
  2. Content Development : Create compelling content – from blogs to engaging social media posts  – that showcases Luxfer’s expertise and innovation.
  3. Event Organisation : Support in the coordination of industry events, trade shows, and conferences.
  4. Collaborative Working Work closely with cross-functional teams – sales, product development, and customer service – to ensure seamless alignment.
Qualifications: We’re seeking someone who combines expertise with passion. Here’s what you’ll need:
  • Experience: You’ve got experience in a similar marketing role, and you have worked across a variety of marketing channels.
  • Education: Ideally, you hold a degree (or equivalent) in Marketing, Business, or a related field.
  • Creativity: You have a demonstratable level of creativity and are prepared to generate creative concepts.
  • Adaptability: You’re open to change, can work in a fast-paced working environment and ready to seize opportunities.
Based at our manufacturing site in Colwick, Nottingham, you’ll be employed on a permanent contract working 37.5 hours per week. You will also have the opportunity to travel internationally when required.

Why Luxfer?
  • Innovation: Be part of a company that’s shaping the future of alternative energy solutions.
  • Global Impact: Your work will contribute to a cleaner, greener planet.
  • Collaborative Culture: We’re a tight-knit team that celebrates wins together.

More about us:
With a history dating back to 1898, we operate facilities Internationally, with more than 50 million Luxfer cylinders in service. We pride ourselves on an exemplary record for dependable service and safety.

We are an innovative technology driven business where Customer First, Integrity, Accountability, Innovation, Personal Development and Teamwork are our core values. At Luxfer we are passionate about what we do; the products we develop and manufacture and our long-term partnership with our customers.

We’re pioneers, visionaries, and game-changers. Our alternative fuel cylinders power the world’s first hydrogen-powered vehicles, including double-decker buses, trucks, trains, boats, refuse trucks, and tractors. We’re committed to sustainability, safety, and pushing the boundaries of what’s possible.

Luxfer Gas Cylinders is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace that promotes and values diversity. We aim to ensure that all individuals have an equal opportunity to succeed within our organisation.

We do not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, maternity, race, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation or any other protected characteristic. We actively encourage diversity and inclusion and believe that it strengthens our workforce and enhances the quality of service we provide to our clients.

If you require any reasonable adjustments during the application or interview process, please let us know, and we will make every effort to accommodate your needs.

We invite all qualified candidates to apply for positions within our company, and we look forward to considering your application.

All applications for this vacancy are to be submitted online, and strictly no agency calls or agency CV submissions.



 

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