Hewlett Packard Enterprise

Marketing Workflow Transformation Leader

Hewlett Packard Enterprise

full-time

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Location Type: Hybrid

Location: HoustonCaliforniaTexasUnited States

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Salary

💰 $135,000 - $310,500 per year

Job Level

Tech Stack

About the role

  • Conduct a comprehensive audit of the global marketing lifecycle.
  • Design and implement a "frictionless" workflow that connects strategy, creative production, and execution.
  • Act as the Executive Architect for Adobe Workfront platform.
  • Identify high-volume, repetitive tasks and deploy AI/ML or RPA solutions to automate them.
  • Lead the cultural shift toward a "digital-first" workflow.

Requirements

  • 8–10+ years in Marketing Operations, Agency Operations, or Business Transformation roles within a global enterprise.
  • Deep, "under-the-hood" expertise in Adobe Workfront (including Workfront Fusion).
  • Certification or expert-level experience in Lean, Six Sigma, or Agile Marketing methodologies.
  • Practical experience implementing AI tools (Generative AI for content, AI for resource prediction) within a marketing workflow.
  • The ability to translate complex technical workflows into business value for the CMO and other C-suite stakeholders.
Benefits
  • Health & Wellbeing: Comprehensive suite of benefits that supports physical, financial and emotional wellbeing.
  • Personal & Professional Development: Specific programs catered to helping you reach any career goals.
  • Unconditional Inclusion: Celebrating individual uniqueness and valuing varied backgrounds.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard Skills & Tools
Adobe WorkfrontWorkfront FusionAI toolsGenerative AIRPA solutionsLean methodologySix SigmaAgile Marketingmarketing lifecycle auditworkflow design
Soft Skills
leadershipcommunicationstrategic thinkingproblem-solvingcollaborationcultural shift managementstakeholder engagementbusiness value translationadaptabilityinnovation