Manager, Marketing Data Science

Mozilla Foundation

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Job Description

Job Overview

The Manager of Marketing Data Science at Mozilla Corporation will play a crucial role at the intersection of Media Activations, Product Marketing, Web, and Data Science. This position involves collaborating with various teams to define business impact, build capabilities, and analyze data to shape future business growth. The role requires engagement with the media agency of record to ensure alignment with business strategies.

Technical Requirements

Required Skills
  • • statistical analysis
  • • data visualization
  • • marketing analytics
  • • analytical skills
  • • project management
Preferred Skills
  • • Python
  • • R
  • • Tableau
  • • Google Analytics
  • • Adobe Analytics
Experience Level

Minimum 10 years of proven experience in marketing analytics at a media agency or client side/industry.

Responsibilities

  • • Develop and implement a strategic roadmap for marketing analytics.
  • • Define and implement clear goals for marketing attribution and campaign performance measurement.
  • • Analyze and interpret complex marketing datasets to deliver actionable insights.
  • • Design and oversee the execution of comprehensive measurement plans across all media channels.
  • • Act as a subject matter expert in full-funnel attribution.
  • • Provide thought leadership on marketplace trends and media innovations.

Technical Environment

Languages

Benefits & Perks

  • • Generous performance-based bonus plans
  • • Rich medical, dental, and vision coverage
  • • Generous retirement contributions with 100% immediate vesting
  • • Quarterly all-company wellness days
  • • Country-specific holidays plus a day off for your birthday
  • • One-time home office stipend
  • • Annual professional development budget
  • • Quarterly well-being stipend
  • • Considerable paid parental leave
  • • Employee referral bonus program

Additional Information

Location
Remote US, Remote Canada
Type
Full-time
Compensation
Hiring ranges vary by location