Marketing Manager

Capitol Heights, MD
Full Time
Marketing
Experienced
Capitol Heights, MD | Washington, DC

dancker is ready to welcome a positive, self-starter, and design-minded collaborator into our marketing team to help shape the next chapter at dancker. 

We’re experiencing tremendous growth as an organization and looking for strong team member to jump in and manage marketing deliverables that support the company’s sales objectives. From proposals to presentations to digital marketing and event planning, you will manage multiple priorities while supporting our sales and marketing team to ensure we’re delivering content that beautifully conveys our brand and story.

The position requires a willingness to learn, exceptional organization, and the ability to interpret needs, objectives, and direction from multiple sources. You need to be equally comfortable with writing as well as graphic design to ensure brand standards and organization goals are met.  We need an agile problem solver and collaborative team player with strong interpersonal and communication skills.

What you’ll do:
  • Develop and execute marketing campaigns across multiple channels to drive brand awareness and lead generation
  • Manage day-to-day marketing operations, including project timelines, budgets, and deliverables such as proposals, presentations, event planning and more
  • Oversee marketing programs, campaigns and deliverables mentoring junior marketing team members, providing guidance and feedback
  • Participate and facilitate brainstorming and strategy sessions with marketing and sales teams
  • Work closely with cross-functional teams to align marketing strategies with business goals
  • Ensure marketing materials library is maintained to ensure collateral and sales tools are refreshed as needed
  • Ensure timely execution of marketing projects and achievement of short-term goals
  • Track and report on campaign metrics and ROI to VP of Marketing, making data-driven recommendations for improvements.

What you’ll bring to the role:
  • Minimum of 5-7 years in a marketing role with supervisor experience
  • An eye for details with strong communication and presentation skills
  • A proven track record of managing campaigns, projects, and specific marketing functions.
  • A positive attitude and ability to manage competing priorities
  • Expertise in using Adobe Creative Suite and Microsoft Office applications
  • A strong work ethic and desire to elevate our team’s contribution to organizational success
  • The ability to work effectively both independently and within a collaborative team
  • Bonus: Experience working in architecture/engineering/construction environment and working with a diverse sales force in a matrixed organization

What we’ll provide you:
  • A strong team dynamic
  • Room to stretch and grow your creative muscles
Challenging work that’s celebrated and recognized both internally
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