Vacancy

Manager: Marketing

Meatco

Meatco is recruiting a Manager: Marketing, to be based in Windhoek, Namibia.
Description
  • Meatco, an equal opportunity employer, is a progressive organisation involved in the production, processing, value addition, and marketing of red meat and associated by-products
Duties
  • Manage, promote, and position the Meatco brand and products, locally and internationally
  • Develop and track performance of business plans to support identified growth opportunities
  • Oversee and coordinate marketing, sales, distribution, and product management
  • Provide insights on marketing trends, new marketing strategies and on-going campaigns
  • Monitor relevant market conditions utilising internal and external data sources
  • Determine pricing and product placement
  • Perform product and market research
  • Lead new product development projects and product launches in Meat and Meat
  • Lead business development initiatives in key customer engagements
  • Manage development and execution of marketing campaigns for the meat and meat Alternatives segments
  • Coordinate production and development of external and internal communication content, sales support materials and presentation aids, among others
Requisites
  • Bachelor’s degree in Marketing/ Business Studies or related field
  • A Master’s Degree will be an added advantage
  • Five (5) years working experience in a marketing related field, of which three (3) years was in a managerial position
  • In-depth knowledge of the Meat Sector, with international experience
  • High level of planning, leading, controlling and organisational ability
  • Strong analytical skills, with excellent attention to detail
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Notes
  • Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted
How to Apply
1. Documentation
  • Cover Letter
  • Curriculum Vitae
2. Application
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