Junior Digital Administrator

Rothley
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A Junior Digital Administrator is needed to join the team at Selective Marketplace, a leading womenswear clothing retailer based in Leicester on a full-time basis. 

Applications invited for the role of Junior Digital Administrator, reporting to David Maud, Head of Digital. We are looking for someone with strong technical skills and a can-do attitude. A problem solver who enjoys working across many teams in the business and loves a challenge. Unfazed by the unpredictable with a positive outlook and a desire to make things happen. A self-starter who can work independently.

About Selective Marketplace

We are a fast growing, privately owned company who direct sell women's fashion primarily into the UK, Germany and the US. With ambitious plans for growth including opening further retail outlets in the UK and the US, working with us is varied and challenging within a friendly, collaborative, and supportive working environment.

Applications should be made by 2nd May

Interviews will be held shortly after the closing date.

Creating, supporting and maintaining multiple web sites:
 UK/DE/US websites

 Intranet

 Maintaining/updating image server

 Uploading text

 Setting up of prices within our system

 Setting up of product descriptions

 Batch processing/cropping images

 Setting up catalogues/media on ERP

 Liaising with external web and ERP teams

 Liaising with Rothley's customer success team

 Liaising with London graphics and marketing teams

Enhancing and delivering new capabilities to web/internal applications (new projects)
Interpreting website feedback
Working with web developers to resolve problem areas
In-house IT support, working remotely with external IT support on upgrades, PC set up, printer problem shooting etc
Working on email newsletter platform
Required Skills & Experience 

Previous web building experience.
Knowledge of e-marketing.
Working knowledge of HTML, CSS, VBA.
Fast and accurate keyboard skills.
GCSE Maths and English or equivalent.
Working knowledge of Excel.
Keen eye for detail.
Works well independently and in a team to meet deadlines.
Can prioritise workload effectively.
Handles large volumes of repetitive tasks to a high standard.
Follows procedures but seeks improvements where needed.
Understands website functionality and takes a proactive approach to improvements.
Desirable Skills & Experience 

Experience of creating and maintaining UK/DE/US websites.
Basic working knowledge of PHP, Javascript, JQuery, SQL
Benefits:

Company pension
Employee discount
Sounds interesting? Click the APPLY button to send your CV for immediate consideration.

Candidates with previous experience or job titles, including; Project Coordinator, Marketing Assistant, Digital Marketing Specialist, Social Media Coordinator, Administrative Assistant, Digital Content Coordinator, IT Support Assistant, E-commerce Administrator, CRM Administrator may also be considered for this role

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