Growth Marketing Manager
Grant Street GroupAbout the role
Do you get excited about turning messy marketing data into clear insights and measurable pipeline? Are you the kind of marketer who loves building systems and structure just as much as hitting ambitious lead targets?
If so, you might be the perfect fit for Grant Street Group as our Growth Marketing Specialist.
At Grant Street Group, we build cloud‑based software for public sector clients, including platforms for tax collection, electronic payments, and online auctions that help government work better. Our products support complex, long sales cycles driven by events, RFP timing, and relationship‑heavy sales motions, and we’re investing in a Marketing engine that can keep pace.
In this role, you will...
Build and maintain our marketing measurement foundation
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Build and maintain Marketing’s measurement, attribution, and reporting framework across channels and programs.
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Own campaign tracking, UTM governance, and lead source structure so we can trust our data and compare performance over time.
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Partner closely with Revenue Operations to ensure clean data, shared definitions, and tight alignment between Marketing and Sales in Salesforce.
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Build dashboards and KPIs that clearly demonstrate Marketing ROI and make it easy for stakeholders to understand performance at a glance.
Own and optimize the Martech stack
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Manage and optimize the Marketing tech stack, including Salesforce, marketing automation, and analytics tools, to support end‑to‑end campaign execution and reporting.
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Establish and enforce campaign setup standards and governance so that every campaign is trackable, attributable, and reportable from day one.
Drive net‑new lead generation and pipeline
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Design and execute integrated campaigns that generate qualified leads across digital and event channels (paid media, retargeting, email workflows, and more).
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Own email campaign execution and performance optimization, including segmentation, testing, and continuous improvement of key metrics.
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Manage digital channel performance and use data to shift budget and focus toward what’s generating real pipeline.
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Convert event engagement (conferences, webinars, and other field activities) into measurable pipeline with clear follow‑up flows and attribution.
Report on Marketing’s impact
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Own marketing‑sourced and marketing‑influenced pipeline reporting, ensuring leaders have clear, defensible visibility into Marketing’s revenue contribution.
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Build and maintain performance dashboards that make it easy for Marketing and Sales to see what’s working, what’s not, and what to try next.
You might be a good fit if you naturally think about…
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Are we generating enough qualified leads, and from which segments and personas?
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Which channels are actually producing pipeline—not just clicks or MQLs?
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Where is conversion breaking down in the funnel, and how can we improve it?
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How do we improve cost per lead and cost per opportunity over time?
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What does the data suggest we test next, and how do we run that experiment?
You enjoy building systems and structure, but you’re just as energized by performance targets and watching lead and pipeline numbers move because of your work.
What you bring
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3–5+ years of experience in digital marketing, with meaningful experience in marketing operations, building systems, analytics, and demand generation.
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Hands‑on ownership of CRM alignment, campaign tracking, attribution, reporting infrastructure, and lead generation programs.
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Experience working in B2B SaaS; experience in GovTech or public sector SaaS is a strong plus.
Technical skill set
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Proven experience managing and optimizing a marketing tech stack (e.g., Salesforce, marketing automation platforms, analytics tools).
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Deep familiarity with campaign tracking, UTM governance, and lead source structures that support accurate attribution.
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Experience with
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