Digial Campaign Manager

Birmingham
10 months ago
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The Role

PropRec Search is delighted to be partnering with a leading UK technology organisation to recruit a Campaign Manager based in Birmingham City Centre. This is a fantastic opportunity to take ownership of integrated digital marketing campaigns for a high-growth, market-leading business operating across software and cybersecurity sectors.

In this role, you'll be responsible for planning, executing, and optimising campaigns that generate high-quality SQLs and directly contribute to commercial growth. It’s a role for a confident digital marketer who thrives on performance metrics, understands B2B audiences, and enjoys collaborating with technical and sales teams to bring marketing plans to life.

This role offers hybrid working, with a mix of office and home-based days.

What’s in it for the Campaign Manager?

Competitive base salary with access to a broad flexible benefits scheme

Hybrid working model with modern Birmingham City Centre office

Opportunity to lead impactful campaigns in a fast-paced, tech-driven environment

Access to career development and continuous learning pathways

2 paid volunteering days each year to support causes that matter to you

Join a business that values inclusion, innovation, and personal growth

What You Will Be Doing as Campaign Manager

Lead and deliver full-funnel B2B marketing campaigns to drive SQLs and sales margin growth

Work with internal stakeholders to develop and execute strategic go-to-market plans

Create and manage a wide range of campaign content, including digital assets, case studies, thought leadership, social media, and webinars

Identify and target ICPs through coordinated campaigns across multiple digital channels

Measure and report on campaign performance, adapting tactics to optimise results

Collaborate closely with digital marketing, sales, and business unit leads to ensure alignment and impact

Contribute to demand generation and content development in partnership with subject matter experts

Take part in shaping and managing sector-relevant events as part of campaign strategy

What Are We Looking for in a Campaign Manager?

Proven track record in B2B digital marketing, ideally with experience in software and/or cybersecurity

Strong knowledge of digital marketing channels and principles

Hands-on experience with tools such as Dotdigital, Google Analytics, Microsoft Dynamics, and B2B social marketing platforms

Excellent communication and project management skills, with the ability to collaborate across departments

Data-driven mindset with confidence to analyse performance and recommend optimisation strategies

Comfortable presenting campaign outcomes and recommendations to senior stakeholders

Ready to drive high-impact campaigns for a thriving tech business?
Send your CV and get in touch with PropRec Search today for a confidential conversation. We’d love to hear from you

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