Energizer Holdings
Marketing Assistant

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3- 6 Month Contract
The Marketing Executive, Global Marketing Operations – Appearance is responsible for operationalizing the global marketing packaging cycle plan initiatives within the assigned markets. This role reports to the Associate Manager, Global Marketing Operations.
Responsibilities
- Execute EMEA and APAC packaging projects, including project management, material setup (Master Data Governance), artwork approvals and partner with process team to oversee image library assets and active catalog data management.
- Serve as a key link between the Global Category, Global Marketing Activation, Trade & Pricing Strategy, Commercial, Procurement, PCOE and other Value Stream partners.
- Obtains local translations and legal clearance as necessary to comply with local legislation requirements.
- Align cross-functional partners on collective deliverables required to deliver on annual NPD and custom SKU cycle plan goals across assigned markets through recurring project meetings and on-going communications.
- Develop and maintain cross-functional relationships that foster commitment, teamwork, and excellence in execution to deliver business results.
- Support day to day budget administrative tasks – i.e. creating purchase orders, reviewing invoices, monthly reconciliation, etc.
- Demonstrate basic understanding of marketing fundamentals, packaging, and data analytics.
- Assist with the SKU optimization process by conducting analysis and providing recommendations.
- May also perform additional duties as assigned.
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Required Skills and Experience
- 2-3 years of relevant experience
- Experience with cross functional teamwork.
- Motivated self-starter.
- Ability to multi-task and manage several projects with quality execution and on time delivery
- Highly organized with excellent attention to detail
- Strong project management skills
- Fluent English with cross-market/multi-cultural exposure and experience
- Flexibility to adapt to changing priorities
- Proficient in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint)
Preferred Skills and Experience
- Bachelor’s Degree preferred in Marketing or Business Administration
- CPG background
- SAP experience
- Power BI experience
- Knowledge of packaging process
- Additional language fluency
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