Magnet
In-Store Marketing Manager (Brand & Campaign)

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Role: In-Store Marketing Manager (Brand & Campaign) - 12 month FTC
Reports to: Head of Brand Marketing & Communications
Location: Based in the Leeds Commercial Office
Hours: 39 hours per week
Salary: Up to £42,000 depending on experience
We’re looking for an In-Store Marketing Manager who understands the customer journey and the role the physical environment plays in building brand preference, who can take a strategic campaign idea and translate it into an engaging experience across our stores. You’ll be a key partner to the wider marketing, creative and commercial teams, ensuring our campaigns land brilliantly at the point of customer experience.
What’s in it for you?
- Fantastic company discounts: Up to 80% off our stylish kitchen ranges and products
- Access to Retail Trust
- Flexible holidays: Buy up to five extra days with our holiday purchase scheme
- Wellbeing support: Access to our virtual GP service and employee assistance platform 24/7
- Lifestyle perks: Cycle to work scheme and savings on hundreds of top brands via our benefits app
- A collaborative culture built on care, inclusion, and continuous improvement
What You’ll Be Doing
- Bring the Magnet brand and campaigns to life in-store.
- Own the in-store marketing and customer experience plan.
- Translate wider campaigns into engaging showroom experiences.
- Brief and manage creative assets, including POS and brochures.
- Protect brand standards and ensure consistent customer experiences.
- Create clear toolkits and guidance for store teams.
- Lead local marketing activity, events and key brand moments.
- Support new store openings, refreshes and showroom initiatives.
- Build strong relationships across Operations, Commercial, Design, Product and Store teams.
- Identify improvements, manage projects and budgets, and use insights to continually enhance the in-store experience.
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Who We’re Looking For
- Experience in retail, customer experience, brand or shopper marketing.
- Understanding of physical customer experiences and brand strategy.
- Experience managing campaigns from brief through to execution.
- Excellent creative briefing and agency management skills.
- Strong eye for brand quality, creativity and attention to detail.
- Excellent project management and ability to manage competing priorities.
- Strong stakeholder management across marketing, commercial and operations.
- Experience delivering local events, activations or customer experiences.
- Commercially minded, with a focus on customer and business performance.
- Proactive, solutions-focused and always looking to improve how things work.


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Why choose Magnet?
At Magnet, we bring over 100 years of heritage, but our focus is firmly on the future.
As the UK’s leading kitchen specialist, our success is driven by the expertise, insight and innovation of our people.
We’re in the middle of an exciting transformation, with a real opportunity to shape how we work, grow and deliver for our customers. We’re always open to fresh thinking and new perspectives, so even if your experience doesn’t perfectly match, we’d still love to hear from you.
We’re committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace. If you require any reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know.
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Magnet was founded by Tom Duxbury in 1918, as a joinery business in Bingley, Yorkshire. Tom named his business after his beloved horse, Magnet, and believed in a considered approach and a commitment to quality. This simple premise still drives Magnet today.
Tom believed in a considered approach, enabling him to offer better products and services to his customers. This simple premise still drives Magnet today.
We've come a long way from our humble Yorkshire roots, growing to be both leaders and pioneers in the industry as we paved the way for all the kitchen retailers in the UK.
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