Comox Valley Automotive Marketing Manager (British Columbia)

Comox Valley Automotive Marketing Manager (British Columbia)

21 Aug
|
Trotman Auto Group - Shared Services
|
British Columbia

21 Aug

Trotman Auto Group - Shared Services

British Columbia

Become a key marketing leader at Comox Valley Dodge, part of Trotman Auto Group. This Marketing Manager position emphasizes lead generation and creative campaign execution in the automotive sector.

You will take the lead in strategizing marketing campaigns that increase dealership traffic and community awareness. Collaborating closely with dealership leadership, your role will foster the growth of Comox Valley Dodge while leveraging tools like Google Analytics and traditional advertising methods.

Key Responsibilities:
• Develop targeted marketing strategies for lead generation
• Assess and refine campaign performance metrics
• Supervise both digital and traditional advertising
• Enhance website content and manage online listings




• Coordinate promotional activities and community sponsorship

Requirements:
• 4+ years in a marketing role, automotive preferred
• Experience with Google Ads and Meta Business Suite
• Solid organizational and communication skills
• Creative and analytical mindset for problem-solving
• Bachelor’s degree in Marketing or Business-related field

Drive measurable results and elevate brand marketing at Comox Valley Dodge with your strategic insights.
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📌 Comox Valley Automotive Marketing Manager (British Columbia)
🏢 Trotman Auto Group - Shared Services
📍 British Columbia

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