
Associate Director, Marketing Analytics – Operations
Wonder
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Hybrid
Location: New York City • Illinois, New York • 🇺🇸 United States
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💰 $174,000 - $183,500 per year
Job Level
Senior
Tech Stack
PythonSQLTableau
About the role
- Develop and execute a unified analytics vision and roadmap
- Oversee development and refinement of measurement frameworks
- Own Grubhub’s Marketing Mix Modeling (MMM) approach
- Conduct deep-dive analyses to uncover trends and identify growth opportunities
- Partner with Product, Engineering, and Paid Media Marketing for data integrity
- Lead and mentor a high-performing team of marketing analysts
- Evaluate and manage tools supporting measurement and experimentation
Requirements
- 7+ years of experience in marketing analytics, growth analytics, data science, or related fields
- Proven track record of leading analytics strategy and partnering cross-functionally
- Deep expertise in marketing measurement, attribution, and experimentation frameworks
- Demonstrated experience building and modernizing paid media marketing tech stacks
- Experience building and managing marketing budgets and forecasts
- Proficiency with SQL, Python, or R for data analysis, and with BI tools such as Tableau
- Strong understanding of paid media channels and how to measure and optimize their impact
- Familiarity with data infrastructure concepts
- Exceptional communication and storytelling skills
- Bachelor's degree in a quantitative discipline preferred.
Benefits
- Competitive salary package including equity and 401K
- Multiple medical, dental, and vision plans to meet all of our employees' needs
- Many benefits and perks that are not listed
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard skills
marketing analyticsgrowth analyticsdata sciencemarketing measurementattribution frameworksexperimentation frameworksSQLPythonRTableau
Soft skills
leadershipmentoringcommunicationstorytellingcross-functional collaboration