Senior Marketing Operations and Analytics Manager

Matillion
Manchester
1 year ago
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Matillion is The Data Productivity Cloud.We are on a mission to power the data productivity of our customers and the world, by helping teams get data business ready, faster. Our technology allows customers to load, transform, sync and orchestrate their data. We are looking for passionate, high-integrity individuals to help us scale up our growing business. Together, we can make a dent in the universe bigger than ourselves.Matillion is seeking an experienced and versatileSenior Marketing Operations and Data Analytics Managerto drive the strategic execution of our digital marketing channels, analytics, and marketing operations. This role will merge deep analytical expertise with technical operations leadership to optimize Matillion's digital marketing efforts, mar-tech stack, and data-driven decision-making. You will play a crucial part in enhancing our marketing technology, ensuring data integrity, and aligning analytics frameworks that support Matillion's growth goals.

What you will be doing

Analytics and Insights: Analyze website and digital channel performance to maximize conversions. Generate digital performance reports, conduct experiment analyses, and develop actionable insights. Forecasting and Predictive Analysis: Work with the Data Science team on predictive analyses and trends forecasting to inform marketing strategy. MarTech Stack Ownership: Lead the continual enhancement, evaluation, and maintenance of the marketing technology stack, selecting best-in-class solutions to boost visibility, efficiency, and scale. Process Optimization: Design and document standardized processes for campaign execution, lead management, data integrity, and cross-functional collaboration. Database Integrity: Ensure the health, privacy, and compliance of our marketing data, maintaining structures that support personalization, regional targeting, and account-based marketing (ABM). Lead and Demand Management: Define lead management standards and coordinate with sales to establish service-level agreements (SLAs) and optimal routing processes. Reporting and Self-Service Analytics: Build reporting and analytics frameworks that empower real-time data access and facilitate self-serve insights across business intelligence platforms. Testing and Innovation: Experiment with new processes and approaches to enhance campaign execution and performance, using data-driven insights to inform improvements.

What we are looking for

Experience: 5+ years in a marketing analytics or marketing operations role within a B2B environment, supporting multiple go-to-market strategies. Technical Proficiency: Expertise in SQL, data visualization tools (Tableau or Thoughtspot), and marketing tools (Google Analytics, Marketo, Salesforce, 6sense, ZoomInfo). Familiarity with data warehousing (Snowflake, Redshift) and ETL tools (Matillion a plus). Leadership and Collaboration: Proven experience in project management, especially in tech operations, and ability to work cross-functionally with sales, growth, and revenue marketing teams. Analytical Mindset: Strong ability to interpret data into actionable strategies that align with business goals. A results-oriented mindset with a track record of driving business outcomes through data. Adaptability and Strategic Thinking: Comfortable working in a fast-paced, dynamic environment with the ability to take ownership of projects, execute quickly, and maintain strategic alignment with company objectives.

At Matillion, we are committed to providing competitive compensation in line with market standards based on the role, job family, job level, and country. This exempt role’s estimated annual salaried pay range for this position is £60,000 - £90,000, and the final salary will be based on your relevant skills, experience, and qualifications demonstrated in the hiring process.Matillion has fostered a culture that is collaborative, fast-paced, ambitious, and transparent, and an environment where people genuinely care about their colleagues and communities. Our 6 guide how we work together and with our customers and partners. We operate a truly flexible and hybrid working culture that promotes work-life balance, and are proud to be able to offer the following benefits:- Company Equity - 30 days holiday + bank holidays- 5 days paid volunteering leave- Health insurance- Life Insurance- Pension - Access to mental health supportMore about MatillionThousands of enterprises including Cisco, DocuSign, Slack, and TUI trust Matillion technology to load, transform, sync, and orchestrate their data for a wide range of use cases from insights and operational analytics, to data science, machine learning, and AI. With over $300M raised from top Silicon Valley investors, we are on a mission to power the data productivity of our customers and the world.We are passionate about doing things in a smart, considerate way. We’re honoured to be named a great place to work for several years running by multiple industry research firms. We are dual headquartered in Manchester, UK and Denver, Colorado.We are keen to hear from prospective Matillioners, so even if you don’t feel you match all the criteria please apply and a member of our Talent Acquisition team will be in touch. Alternatively, if you are interested in Matillion but don't see a suitable role, please email .Matillion is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and we are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all of our team. Matillion prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type. Matillion does not discriminate on the basis of race, colour, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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