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Director, Marketing - Program Management Office (PMO)

Armis is looking for a few of the very best people in their field to join our A-team of big thinkers, doers, movers, and shakers. This unique opportunity truly offers the best of all worlds—start up culture, enterprise level benefits and security, and top pay for the industry. Got your attention yet? Good, keep reading, it only gets better.

Ok, so what exactly does Armis do?

Connected assets are growing at an explosive rate, across every industry and every geo. In today’s world of smart devices and BYOD, these assets come from every direction and are found in every possible environment and industry. And they’re critical to success for every enterprise. And because every single asset represents a very real potential vulnerability, they’re also the last line of defense against today’s sophisticated cyber criminals. 

Armis gives companies of every size—across every industry and geo—complete asset visibility, contextual intelligence, and continuous security. We have partnerships and integrations with the planet’s leading tech and cybersecurity players. And we’re building an incredibly smart and diverse global team of thought-leading technologists, creative visionaries and proven game changers who are ready to take Armis to the next level.

Location: 100% remote based in Atlanta, Georgia 

Who we are:

 

We are THE Asset Intelligence Cybersecurity Company. Armis specializes in protecting enterprises from the ever-evolving threat landscape. Our innovative platform is designed to discover, monitor, and secure all connected devices within an organization, providing unparalleled visibility and control. With a focus on IoT (Internet of Things) security, Armis is at the forefront of safeguarding businesses against cyber threats.

 

We See, Protect and Manage all physical and virtual assets, whether they're IT, OT, IoT or medical, from the ground to the cloud. Ensuring that the entire attack surface is both defended and managed in real time.

 

The role:

We are seeking a seasoned professional who is passionate about efficiency, team optimization, functions & programs.  This individual will know the true importance and benefits a Program Management Office brings to a modern marketing function and will possess a strong past record of delivering performance improvements and efficiencies in a range of organizations. 

The post holder should be both strategic and operational applying critical thinking and innovation to develop the program office of the future. They have an eye for detail and excel in making things simpler and more effective. An individual who thrives on removing bureaucracy and helping teams to be more productive whilst maintaining the required level of governance and transparency.

You thrive on collaboration and enjoy mentoring teams to work within a framework that focuses on optimizing delivery, spend and resources. You’ll have a keen mind; see the bigger picture as to why optimization matters to a modern marketing organization and beyond.

 

Hands on:

This role is very hands-on. The Director will be both a ‘player and coach’. They will help to guide, manage, mentor and assist the team in getting key PMO activities done. They don’t ‘sit on the team’ they help the team to get things done and optimize how they work. High energy, positivity and attention to detail are needed to undertake this role.

 

The Role of Program Management Office (PMO):

Armis has an established PMO for its global marketing department, in essence they ‘quarter back’ the work of the entire organization and assure that our critical activities come out on time & on budget. 

The PMO has a framework which helps to govern key programs and projects including planning, deployment and monitoring activities with the wider team. Ensuring timelines, budget and OKRs are established within initiation and collaborating with teams to continue monitoring throughout the lifecycle of key activities.

Our primary PMO software platform is Asana, which is already embedded at Armis on an enterprise wide basis. The PMO also liaises with the central Finance & Legal departments. The function directly helps the Chief of Staff track and measure our budgetary spend, requesting and issuing Purchase Orders and ensuring the marketing org spends in accordance with its strategic timelines.

 

Line Management and Team:

Director, Marketing - Program Management Office (PMO) reports directly to the Marketing , Chief of Staff (MCoS). She/he/they are a member of the Extended Marketing Leadership Team. She, he, they has a team of 3 people and this team is likely to expand in due course.

The PMO sits alongside our Marketing Operations (MoPS) team and this post-holder will be a peer to the Director, Marketing Operations.

 

What you will do…

  • Maintain & optimize further a high performing, efficient operational PMO for the Global Marketing team. 
  • Develop an efficient and streamlined PMO delivery framework for the Global Marketing team. The framework will deliver a clear process and transparency in program/project status for all teams 
  • Establish a governance process to manage project/program delivery, timelines, budget and resource. This process will effective in managing timelines, budget and delivery and assist with planning of new initiatives within the global marketing team
  • Create a robust and regular program/project “health check” for marketing initiatives that can be shared with the CMO, project delivery teams and leadership groups as needed
  • The role will develop a process for establishing program and project budgets, including the continued monitoring and management of spending. Producing financial reports as needed both at the departmental and individual initiative level as required by the CMO
  • Mentor and guide delivery teams through challenges, providing an escalation path and tools to navigate the unforeseen.
  • This role will collaborate with peers at all levels within the organization, to become the trusted advisors on all matters related to programs and project management
  • Develop a process for vendor onboarding and management (including spend) on a consistent basis. 

 

What we expect…

  • Must have 7+ years’ experience as a Program / Senior Project Management / PMO lead in SaaS and a marketing organization
  • Must have experience in effectively managing a Project Management Office and its operating model (this can not be new to you)
  • Excellent practical and tactical knowledge of PMO governance models and design challenges (you know what works best)
  • Demonstrate knowledge of how PMO’s support strategic vision and transformation initiatives
  • Must be able to demonstrate experience of developing and managing project budgets and spend
  • A solution orientated individual with a “can do” attitude
  • Demonstrable experience in process optimization, innovation, efficiency realization programs
  • Possess critical thinking and understands the company vision and how the global marketing department supports that
  • Must have managed and structured teams across a global distributed network and have a passion for mentoring teams to think differently
  • The successful candidate will have impeccable written, verbal and presentation communication skills
  • A leader who possesses excellent influencing skills and tools to establish relationships, elevate teams and engage individuals 
  • Must have experience of managing and onboarding vendors

 

We know there is a lot to consider when applying for a new job, and quite often job descriptions provide a lot of detail for candidates… but here at Armis, we strongly encourage you to try to avoid the ​​confidence gap​.​​ We don’t expect you to meet each of the listed requirements perfectly to be considered for any of our roles.

Salary range guidance for this position is: $120,000-$150,000 per year.

The salary range listed does not include other forms of compensation or benefits (e.g. i.e. bonuses, commissions, stocks, health insurance benefits, etc.) offered to candidates. Visit our careers site for more information on benefits at Armis.

The choices you make in your career journey matter. You want to do interesting work in an important field while also having time to live your life, which is why we place so much value in your life-work balance. Armis sets you up for success with comprehensive health benefits, discretionary time off, paid holidays including monthly me days, and a highly inclusive and diverse workplace. Put your unique experiences and perspective to work in an environment where they will enable you to thrive, grow, and live your life with integrity.

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