Digital Campaign & Product Delivery Specialist

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3 weeks ago
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Who we are…

GlobalData is a specialist information services business on a mission to help our clients decode the future, make better decisions and reach more customers. Using our unique data, expert analysis and innovative solutions we deliver intelligence on the world’s largest industries for companies, government organisations and industry professionals. 

We began our journey in 2016, by combining a diverse range of specialist information services companies, with decades of trusted customer relationships and deep sector specialisms. Today, we operate as a single company and one fully integrated platform, with more than 3,500 colleagues worldwide, across 20+ industries, delivering value for over 5,000 customers.

Why join GlobalData?

GlobalData is at a pivotal point in its growth journey. Following multiple acquisitions and having recently received transformational investment we need curious, ambitious, courageous people to support us in achieving our vision of becoming the world’s trusted source of strategic industry intelligence.

Our big ambitions mean that life at GlobalData is fast paced, entrepreneurial and rewarding. We recognise the collective power of our people, and it’s the collaboration of our teams that have shaped our success and will continue to do so in the future.

The role…

The Digital Campaign & Product Delivery Executive plays a central role in delivering and optimising client campaigns through GlobalData’s GMS (GlobalData Marketing Solutions) platform, while also contributing to the commercial and technical development of our marketing products. 

This position blends ad trafficking, campaign management, product coordination, and technical development. You’ll manage campaigns in Google Ad Manager (GAM), run data queries in BigQuery / SQL, maintain assets in WordPress, and collaborate closely with Customer Success, Development, and Commercial teams to deliver scalable, data-driven marketing solutions. 

What you’ll be doing…

Campaign Management & Ad Operations 

Set up, traffic, and monitor digital campaigns across display, video, and rich media in Google Ad Manager (GAM). 

Implement targeting, pacing, and creative optimisations to ensure campaign performance. 

Conduct QA on creatives, ad tags, and tracking before launch. 

Analyse delivery and performance, providing actionable insights to improve results. 

Set up and manage machine learning-driven targeting campaigns for clients. 

Product Delivery & Coordination 

Coordinate GMS campaign setup, including articles, dashboards, microsites, and client ABM target lists. 

Maintain client content such as whitepapers and data to ensure optimal reach and engagement. 

Produce detailed performance reports for internal stakeholders and clients. 

Liaise between Customer Success, Optimisation, and Development teams to ensure all campaign elements are delivered smoothly. 

Support continuous improvement of campaign workflows and reporting frameworks. 

Commercial Product Development 

Collaborate with Development and Customer Success teams to improve our commercial tools and campaign management systems. 

Use SQL and Google BigQuery to run daily queries, analyse performance data, and inform commercial decision-making. 

Work with WordPress (multisite) to configure and manage client-facing components of the platform. 

Contribute to the commercial roadmap, ensuring new features and processes are scalable and repeatable. 

Provide technical guidance and ad operations expertise to the Customer Success team. 

What we’re looking for…

Minimum 2+ years’ experience in digital ad operations, campaign management, or product delivery. 

Strong hands-on experience with Google Ad Manager (GAM / DFP). 

Proficiency in WordPress multisite environments. 

SQL (Experience with Google BigQuery)  

Excellent data handling and reporting skills in Microsoft Excel. 

Solid understanding of ad tags, tracking pixels, targeting, and campaign analytics. 

Ability to troubleshoot and resolve ad serving or data integration issues. 

In addition to a rewarding career, we support our GlobalData colleagues with a range of benefits across health, finances, fitness, travel, tech and more. To find out more about the roles and benefits on offer in your region, visit (url removed)

GlobalData believes strongly in the value of diversity and creating supportive, inclusive environments where our colleagues can succeed. As such, we are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. GlobalData is determined to ensure that no applicant or employee receives less favourable treatment on the grounds of gender, age, disability, religion, belief, sexual orientation, marital status, race, or is disadvantaged by conditions or requirements which cannot be shown to be justifiable.

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