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Marketing Coordinator


Qualifications:
Experience in Aerospace Industry; Primary responsibility will be creating a market study of the aerospace industry. Minimum of five years of experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience is required. Prefer 2 - 3 years of administrative experience in a Marketing or Sales environment
Responsibilities:
o Term: 3-6 month temporary o Work in Henkel's global aerospace (AT-A) marketing group. o Primary responsibility will be creating a market study of the aerospace industry. o Specifics would include collecting mega trends, macroeconomic drivers and correlating it to aircraft build rates and market segmentation (i.e., commercial, freight, general aviation, military, space, etc). o Map relationships between major OEMs and key sub-contractors/Tiers and suppliers. o Examine material usage of current and future Henkel materials and that of competition. o Establish a correlation for industry growth rate and Henkel material demands and other macro factors. o Make 2020 and 2030 predictions for aerospace industry material trends and requirements. o Establish correlations between platform build rates and Henkel material demand / resource requirements. o Confirm and maintain a current specification database tied to OEM build rates with focus on Henkel business impact. o Help Segment (Market) Managers to update Segment (Market) strategies. o Help Product Managers to update regular pricing activity, sales analysis and other key activities. o Support other key AT-A marketing projects, like product portfolio studies, branding, global distribution etc. o The ideal candidate will have a Bachelor's degree in business, engineering or related field; MBA preferred.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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