Marketing Research Coordinator Engineering - Cedar Falls, IA at Geebo

Marketing Research Coordinator

Marketing Research Coordinator

This position will be responsible for managing and executing research projects for the advertising agency and fundraising consultancy. Projects typically measure brand awareness, perceptions, and differentiation. Additional projects may include conducting secondary research for various marketing and fundraising projects.

The ideal candidate will demonstrate ability to succeed in a creative and collaborative team environment.

The research coordinator's day-to-day research activities include:

Coordinating Amperage's research projects including focus groups, branding surveys, audits, competitor research and online/email surveys.
Coordination of internal and external vendor activities including data collection, data processing and web reporting tool.
Research activities for marketing plans and fundraising feasibility studies
Responding to day-to-day internal and external client inquiries, ensuring timely customer service and insight.
Supporting the development of more efficient research operations capabilities while improving quality of deliverables
Supporting and maintain internal and client relationships
Responding in a timely manner to all client requests
Contributing to the overall teams' understanding of clients' business, competition, and industry information (markets)

Qualifications
Experience in leading marketing research projects
Demonstrated problem solving, analytical reasoning, and decision-making skills
Strong multi-tasking and organizational abilities
Sense of urgency necessary to meet goals, objectives, and deadlines
Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communications skills
Demonstrated leadership abilities, accountability, and initiative
Proficiency in Microsoft Office (PowerPoint, Excel, Word)

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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