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DIGITAL CAMPAIGN SPECIALIST

£45,000 to £55,000 Basic (Negotiable)

Location of work – London SE18 (offer of hybrid working after two week induction).

Exeros is leading the evolution and integration of AI assisted in-vehicle safety technology into commercial vehicles.  Our edge AI co-pilot systems integrate seamlessly into vehicles and proactively warn fleet drivers of road and driving risks.  With a dedicated software platform, developed 100% inhouse, we empower fleet managers with real-time data insights and fleet intelligence to gain greater control over their vehicles. To date, Exeros has already helped more than 250 fleet customers reduce fleet accidents and costs by up to 80%.  We are the chosen technology partner for the RAC, Whistl, National Highways, the AA and many more national and enterprise level fleets.

At Exeros, we focus on the 3 Ps – being Passionate, Precise, and Professional.  We’re seeking a Digital Campaign Specialist who embodies these values and thrives in a fast-paced, high-autonomy environment. 

In this role, you’ll lead, execute and optimise omni-channel digital campaigns that drive measurable revenue growth.  It’s ideal for someone confident working independently in a fast-paced SME environment with ambitious goals and lean budgets.

If you are that standout personality and can see yourself playing a key role in the continued scale up and success of Exeros, then make sure to read on:

WHAT YOU WILL DO

At Exeros, we take ownership and give you the freedom to succeed – so you’ll make great things happen and own the outcome.  We encourage you to embrace and unleash your potential by thinking differently and thinking big.

Campaign Strategy & Execution

Plan and execute omni-channel digital campaigns across PPC, SEO, email and paid social.
Collaborate with the Head of Marketing to align strategy with business goals.
Apply ABM principles where relevant.
Performance & Automation

Run and optimise campaigns across platforms like Google Ads, LinkedIn and Meta.
Design email journeys and automation flows using Salesforce and Pardot.
Continuously improve campaign performance using data and analytics.
Data, AI & Martech

Translate marketing data into actionable insights for leadership.
Use GA4 and dashboards for performance tracking.
Leverage AI and emerging tools to enhance marketing output and efficiency.
WHAT WE EXPECT OF YOU

8+ years' experience in B2B digital marketing (tech preferred).
Strong in PPC, SEO, email marketing and paid social.
Experience with CRM and automation tools (Salesforce/Pardot preferred).
Confident working independently in fast-paced environments.
Analytical and data-driven, with a commercial mindset.
Comfortable with Martech, basic HTML and AI tools.
Knowledge of ABM strategies and project management best practices.
Degree in marketing, communications, IT or a related field.
WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU?

As well as an inclusive, supportive place for you to work, we offer a range of benefits:

Competitive salary with opportunity to help shape the company’s future with solid progression roles on the horizon.
25 days’ leave (including Christmas shutdown), increasing with tenure.
A dedicated Learning and Development budget for professional growth.
Exposure to the very latest vehicle technology with a Learning and Development budget for further professional development.
Workplace pension scheme.
Recognition and rewards for great work and living our values.
Location of work – London SE18 (offer of hybrid working after two week induction).
APPLYING FOR THE ROLE

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