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Procurement Specialist - Marketing & Brand Services
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Join a high-profile UK organisation as a Procurement Specialist for Marketing & Brand Services in Manchester. You will manage sourcing projects across marketing, sponsorship, and advertising categories. This role offers autonomy, a car allowance, and development opportunities in a supportive, ent...
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United Kingdom , Manchester
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40000.00 - 42000.00 GBP / Year
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Bramwith Consulting
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Procurement Specialist - Marketing & Brand Services
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Join a global FTSE 250 firm as a Procurement Specialist for Marketing & Brand Services in London. You will manage sourcing projects across marketing, sponsorship, and advertising with significant autonomy. This role offers a car allowance, a collaborative culture, and development into wider categ...
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United Kingdom , London
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40000.00 - 50000.00 GBP / Year
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Bramwith Consulting
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Digital and Global Brand Communications Operations Specialist
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Join PepsiCo's digital transformation as a Brand Communications Operations Specialist. You will drive operational excellence across global brand and digital teams. This role requires expertise in budget management, vendor relations, and cross-functional collaboration using tools like Monday.com. ...
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United States , Purchase, New York; Plano, Texas; Chicago, Illinois
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73400.00 - 122850.00 USD / Year
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Pepsico
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About the Brand Specialist role

A Brand Specialist is a multifaceted professional responsible for safeguarding and enhancing a company’s reputation, ensuring consistency across all customer touchpoints, and driving brand equity. Unlike a general marketer, a Brand Specialist focuses intently on the identity, perception, and standards of the brand itself. This role is critical for companies that rely on a strong, recognizable image to differentiate themselves in competitive markets. Brand Specialist jobs typically involve a blend of strategic oversight, operational execution, and cross-functional collaboration.

The core responsibilities of a Brand Specialist vary widely depending on the industry, but they consistently revolve around maintaining brand integrity. Common duties include developing and enforcing brand guidelines to ensure visual and verbal consistency across all channels—from packaging and advertising to social media and in-store experiences. Many professionals in this role are tasked with conducting audits or assessments to measure compliance with these standards, identifying gaps, and implementing corrective actions. They often manage the logistics of brand assets, coordinate with creative agencies, and oversee the production of marketing collateral. In retail or consumer goods settings, a Brand Specialist might focus heavily on inventory management, visual merchandising standards, and stock accuracy to ensure the physical presentation of the brand is flawless. In service-oriented industries, the role can extend to quality assurance, where the specialist monitors customer service interactions or operational procedures to ensure they align with the brand’s promise. Data analysis is another key component; Brand Specialists frequently track campaign performance, customer sentiment, and market trends to inform strategic adjustments. They also act as internal educators, training teams on brand voice, values, and best practices to foster a unified culture.

To succeed in Brand Specialist jobs, candidates typically need a combination of creative and analytical skills. Strong communication and interpersonal abilities are essential, as the role requires influencing peers and leadership without direct authority. Attention to detail is paramount—small inconsistencies can dilute brand perception. Project management skills help in coordinating multiple initiatives simultaneously, from product launches to seasonal campaigns. A solid understanding of digital marketing, social media platforms, and analytics tools is increasingly important. Many employers seek a bachelor’s degree in marketing, business, communications, or a related field, along with one to three years of relevant experience. Certifications in brand management, food safety, or quality assurance can be advantageous for specialized niches. Ultimately, a successful Brand Specialist is proactive, solution-oriented, and deeply passionate about the story and standards behind every brand they represent.