International Events Manager

Motorola Solutions Cambridge, England May 22, 2026

Type Full Time
Pay Not listed
Work Onsite
Level Senior

International Events Manager focuses on work closely with the marketing, sales, engineering, and product teams to lead detailed planning, logistics.

What the role involves

  • Work closely with the marketing, sales, engineering, and product teams to lead detailed planning, logistics.
  • Accountability: Hold end-to-end operational ownership for the global events program.
  • Lifecycle Management: Oversee entire event lifecycles, from initial strategic planning ("why attend") and pre-event documentation to post-event sales reports.
  • Logistics: Work collaboratively with internal stakeholders to integrate cross-functional planning.
  • Execution: Act as the senior point of contact during live events to ensure seamless execution and rapid troubleshooting (covering equipment, branding, messaging, and coordinated cu.
  • Maintain the inventory log (booking in and out) of hardware for the marketing department.

Skills and requirements

  • Education: Degree or Master’s qualified, ideally in a non-marketing discipline.
  • Stakeholder Management: Confidence communicating directly with both highly technical engineering and sales subject matter experts.
  • Project Management: Strong project management capabilities with a proven knack for multi-tasking and juggling moving timelines.
  • Experience: 4+ years of client-side B2B marketing or event experience.

Candidate fit

  • organisation, supplier coordination, communication, and confidence under deadline pressure
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