Job Openings Marketing Manager

About the job Marketing Manager

Marketing Manager Framework (Process & Scale Focus)

We are looking for a strategic and highly organized Marketing Manager to not only execute impactful campaigns but to lay the groundwork for our team's future growth. In this role, you won't just be running marketing—you will be building the machine. You will be responsible for developing, documenting, and optimizing the processes that allow our marketing efforts to scale efficiently, while driving our core KPIs.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Process Development & Operations:
    • Design, implement, and document scalable marketing workflows (e.g., campaign launch playbooks, content approval pipelines, lead handoff to sales).

    • Evaluate and optimize our current marketing tech stack to ensure data flows cleanly and processes are automated wherever possible.

    • Establish clear reporting cadences and dashboards to track ROI, CAC, and campaign performance across channels.

  • Strategy & Execution:
    • Develop and execute end-to-end marketing campaigns across digital, email, and social channels.

    • Partner cross-functionally with Sales, Product, and Customer Success to ensure marketing initiatives are fully aligned with broader business goals.

    • Manage the marketing calendar, ensuring all moving parts are delivered on time and within budget.

  • Team Leadership & Alignment:
    • Act as the "glue" for the marketing team, ensuring everyone knows the processes and is working efficiently toward shared objectives.

    • Continuously identify bottlenecks in our day-to-day operations and proactively propose solutions.


What Makes You the Ideal Fit:

  • You are a builder at heart—you get just as much satisfaction from creating a flawless Monday.com/Asana workflow as you do from launching a successful campaign.

  • You have a proven track record of taking messy or non-existent processes and turning them into streamlined, repeatable systems.

  • You are highly analytical and rely on data to make decisions on both marketing strategy and operational efficiency.