Senior Marketing Engineer

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Job Description:

  • Own and improve marketing engineering systems that drive acquisition, conversion, and retention.
  • Partner with marketing to identify high-leverage opportunities and translate them into scalable technical solutions.
  • Own projects from concept through launch and iteration, making sound engineering informed-choices, prioritizing effectively, and resolving issues related to performance, functionality, and reliability.
  • Build, improve, and iterate on landing pages, funnels, and other growth surfaces to improve performance.
  • Design and perform rapid experiments, using results to guide future iteration.
  • Implement and maintain marketing tracking, analytics, and attribution systems to aid in better decision-making.
  • Build internal tools and automations that help the marketing team scale effectively and operate more effectively.
  • Use expertise to evaluate, select, and implement marketing technologies that improve execution and insight.
  • Apply AI-driven workflows to areas such as content generation, SEO, personalization, and analytics.
  • Ensure web experiences are reliable, performant, and compatible across browsers and devices.

Requirements:

  • Strong proficiency in JavaScript and experience with full-stack web development, including but not limited to Ruby, ColdFusion, or Python.
  • Proven experience building and enhancing growth-focused web systems, including landing pages, funnels, SEO, analytics, and marketing attribution.
  • Experience performing A/B tests or growth experiments and using data to drive outcomes.
  • Experience working with CMS platforms and implementing analytics, tracking, and attribution systems.
  • Experience building with LLMs, including prompt design, evaluation, and applying AI to marketing use cases (content, SEO, personalization, internal tools).
  • General curiosity, strong critical thinking techniques and knowledge of how to turn ambiguous problems into concrete solutions.
  • Propensity to work autonomously, oversee projects end-to-end, and ship with a pragmatic, iterative approach.
  • Exceptional communication, both written and verbal, with the ability to articulate technical concepts to both technical and non-technical team members and audiences.
  • Pragmatic approach to development: shipping quickly, iterating based on results, and avoiding over-engineering.
  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field or equivalent work experience.

Benefits:

  • Retirement plans (401k, SIPP, etc.)
  • Health insurance
  • Generous paid time off
  • Parental leave
  • Home office allowance
  • Flexible work schedules
  • Paid and discounted subscriptions
  • Regular engagement activities
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