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JOBS: Beacon vacancy - Marketing manager/designer

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Beacon Climbing Walls are a growing company that manufacture & install climbing walls all over the UK as well as marketing a range of climbing holds. In an increasingly competitive market we are developing a reputation for good customer service and quality products.

We are currently looking for a suitably qualified individual to fulfil some or all of the following roles:

• Dealing with wall building enquiries
• Preparing designs & proposals for wall building enquiries
• Making site visits & liaising with clients
• Marketing the Beacon range of over 500 holds in Europe & the UK
• Maintaining good levels of hold stock & overseeing all aspects of sales
• Producing sales material & updating web site
• Possible occasional workshop & site work if required

We are looking for somebody with:

• Genuine interest in climbing & climbing walls
• Previous experience building climbing walls
• Background in marketing & sales
• Experience with 3-dimensional computer design
• Aptitude for graphic design

You must be a hard working individual able to work alone or as part of a team with excellent written & communication skills, prepared to work flexible hours.

Salary £22-26,000 depending on experience

This is a fantastic opportunity to be involved with a well established & expanding company in a beautiful part of the UK.

To apply please send a covering letter and CV to Steve Mayers
steve@beaconclimbing.com
 Sparrowmonkey 08 Jun 2010
In reply to Steve Mayers:

Does this post require being in house or a work from home role?
In reply to jojo30: Good question! Realistically the bulk of the work will need to be based in North Wales, either at the Beacon or our Caernarfon workshop.
Steve
 Sparrowmonkey 14 Jun 2010
Sounds like a fab oppertunity, I'd be tempted if I could relocate a bit nearer. But good luck finding someone

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