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Programmatic Manager

Phee Farrer Jones
Greater London
2 weeks ago
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I am looking for a confident, proactive Programmatic Manager to join a global media agency that specialises within Automotive, Financial and Tech markets.

This is a senior role in the team. You will oversee key client accounts, lead initiatives to enhance delivery performance, and mentor team members to achieve operational excellence across omnichannel programmatic platforms.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Take ownership of end-to-end programmatic delivery for key clients.
  • Partner with Account and Commercial Teams to enhance performance and streamline workflows.
  • Collaborate with senior leaders to refine delivery processes and roll out best practices.
  • Create learning resources to drive ongoing development across the department.
  • Manage relationships with key partners and platforms - from onboarding to training and growth.
  • Lead campaign QA and optimisation, ensuring flawless execution across all channels.
  • Drive Test & Learn initiatives - from proposing new platform tests to delivering measurable insights.
  • Represent the business confidently in client meetings and reviews, translating data into actionable strategy.
  • Contribute to new business pitches and wider business initiatives, shaping the future of the programmatic offering.

About you:

  • 3+ years' hands-on experience managing end-to-end programmatic campaigns (planning, activation & reporting).
  • Proven expertise across omnichannel DSPs - The Trade Desk is essential, with experience in DV360 and/or StackAdapt preferred.
  • Experience with Display, OLV, DOOH, CTV, Audio, and Native channels ideal.
  • Confidence working with analytics tools - GA4, DCM, and relevant certifications a plus.
  • Experience leading people and/or complex multi-stakeholder projects.
  • Exceptional communication and presentation skills, with the ability to influence and inspire.
  • A strategic, analytical mindset and a drive to push programmatic innovation forward.

Why Join:

  • Work with top-tier clients across diverse industries.
  • Be part of a supportive, forward-thinking team that values collaboration and creativity.
  • Opportunity to lead, mentor, and shape the evolution of the company's programmatic offering.

If this sounds like you send your CV now.

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