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Marketing Data Analytics Manager

Quadient
City of London
2 weeks ago
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This is a remote role and can be based in the Czech Republic, Spain, or UK.

At Quadient, we support businesses of all sizes in their digital transformation and growth journey, unlocking operational efficiency with reliable, secure, and sustainable automation processes. Our success in delivering innovation and business growth is inspired by the connections our diverse teams create every day—with our clients and each other. It’s these connections that make Quadient such an exceptional place to grow your career, develop your skills, and make a real impact. Help our future-focused business lead the way in powering secure and sustainable business connections through digital and physical channels.

We are looking for an experienced and driven Marketing Data Analytics Manager to join our Marketing Data Operations team. In this leadership role, you will lead a team of analysts and play a key role in building and maintaining a standardized, global self-service marketing reporting cockpit that supports data-driven decisions across our global marketing organization.

This is an exciting opportunity for someone with a passion for marketing data, reporting technologies, and team leadership, who thrives in a dynamic, global environment. This position is remote and reports directly to the Director of Data Operations.

Your role in our future:

Lead a team of analysts to define, develop, and maintain a global self-service marketing reporting cockpit, enabling real-time data access and performance tracking for marketing stakeholders worldwide.

Oversee the design and implementation of reporting dashboards, primarily in Tableau, leveraging core KPIs, standardized definitions, and reliable data sources (Cloudera Data Lake, Salesforce, Eloqua).

Standardize marketing lead flow reporting processes, including lead scoring models, to ensure consistency and quality across the organization.

Drive the adoption of data-driven decision-making within the marketing organization through actionable insights and impactful reporting.

Deliver marketing campaign performance reporting and marketing ROI analysis, providing strategic recommendations to senior management.

Partner cross-functionally with departments across Marketing Operations, Business Process Owners, Sales, and IT to ensure comprehensive, accurate, and consistent reporting.

Continually optimize reporting processes, tools, and methodologies to drive efficiency and enhance marketing insights.

Your profile:

Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Marketing, Business Administration, Analytics, or a related field.

6+ years of experience in a reporting management role, ideally within a marketing department.

Strong leadership experience, with proven ability to manage and develop high-performing teams.

Deep expertise in marketing analytics, reporting processes, and business intelligence tools.

Advanced proficiency in Tableau and SQL.

Solid understanding of data platforms such as Salesforce, Eloqua, and Cloudera Data Lake.

Exceptional analytical, organizational, and project management skills.

Outstanding communication skills, with the ability to transform complex data into actionable insights for diverse audiences.

A collaborative, proactive mindset with a passion for continuous improvement and data excellence.

Knowledge gaps can be filled. Even if you don’t meet every single requirement listed, we still encourage you to apply—leadership, curiosity, and adaptability matter most.

Turn your passion into performance. Apply now.

Flexible Work: Embrace a remote/hybrid work model for a balanced lifestyle.

Endless Learning: Access global development opportunities through our 24/7 online learning platform.

Inclusive Community: Join diverse communities and engage in our Philanthropy and Sustainability programs.

Comprehensive Rewards: Enjoy competitive Total Rewards covering wellness, flexibility, and more.

Caring for Wellbeing: Access our complimentary employee assistance program and mental health resources.

Be yourself at Quadient

Our values define how we work as a team: Empowerment, Passion, Inspiration, and Community. They inspire us to be EPIC. Together. What makes Quadient different is how different we are. We’re a team of individuals with one goal but many perspectives. When you connect with Quadient, you become part of a community that cares—in a culture that embraces differences and values every voice.

We will consider any reasonable modifications to the interview process. If you require any assistance with the application process, please email us at .

Quadient is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer*: We believe that diversity brings benefits to our customers, our business, and our people, so we are committed to being an inclusive employer. We encourage applications from all suitable applicants, regardless of background. We firmly believe in zero discrimination in employment on any basis, including gender, race, ethnicity, religion or belief, national origin, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, citizenship status, veteran status, and any other protected characteristics.

This includes being an Affirmative Action Employer in the United States.


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