Marketing Project Manager

Manchester, NH
Full Time
Mid Level
At Mobius Mobility, we’re not just building technology—we’re redefining freedom. Our mission is to empower individuals with mobility challenges to live life on their own terms. We do this through the ibot® Personal Mobility Device, a marvel of engineering that climbs stairs, navigates rough terrain, and elevates users to eye-level—all with grace and independence.

We are seeking a Marketing Project Manager to execute integrated marketing initiatives that drive growth, brand visibility, and customer engagement. This role will lead cross-functional projects from concept through execution, ensuring alignment with strategic objectives and timely delivery. The ideal candidate is a detail-oriented communicator and team collaborator with experience managing multi-channel marketing campaigns and events.

As a Marketing Project Manager, responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
  • Working with Mobius management to develop and refine marketing strategy, plans, and budgets
  • Leading project management for marketing initiatives, including digital campaigns, product launches, events, and community engagement programs.
  • Supervising and working with Mobius’ Marketing Coordinator to develop and execute integrated marketing strategies to drive awareness, user acquisition, and brand positioning.
  • Managing timelines, deliverables, and resources across cross-functional teams to ensure successful project completion.
  • Overseeing content creation and distribution across web, social, email, and print channels, ensuring brand and messaging consistency.
  • Coordinating external vendors, agencies, and partners to support marketing programs.
  • Working with Mobius’ Community Manager to monitor campaign performance through data analysis, providing actionable insights to optimize results.
  • Supporting internal communications and educational initiatives to strengthen organizational alignment.
  • Managing the production of collateral, promotional materials, and branded assets.
  • Planning conference and event attendance, assist with coordination of required equipment and materials, and attend if/as needed.
  • Assisting with outreach for scheduling user demonstrations.
To be successful in this role you will need the following:
  • Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Communications, Business, or a related field preferred.
  • 3+ years of experience in marketing project management, preferably within healthcare, medical devices, or related industries.
  • Demonstrated ability to develop and lead multi-channel marketing campaigns and events from ideation through execution.
  • Experience in marketing analytics and reporting on engagement, effectiveness, and ROI of marketing campaigns
  • Strong project management and organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities.
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills to work effectively across departments and with external partners. Experience working with management in strategic planning and budgeting in accordance with overall company strategic plans.
  • Proficiency in digital marketing tools, CRM systems (HubSpot preferred), and marketing automation platforms. Proficiency in social media platforms for business accounts and usage.
  • Experience with social media planning and management tools (e.g., HeyOrca)
  • Working knowledge of creative software and content management tools (e.g., Adobe Creative Suite, WordPress, Canva).
  • Familiarity with SEO, analytics platforms, content creation, and performance measurement.
  • Background in event planning, sponsorships and community engagement. Video and sound editing skills a plus
  • Brand development, awareness, and product/service launch experience
  • Development and management of organized marketing schedules/calendars
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