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Senior Field Marketing Manager

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Fairmarkit is the #1 autonomous sourcing platform revolutionizing the way all organizations buy & sell. Fairmarkit equips procurement teams with automation, AI, and GenAI so they can source more competitively at scale. Our solutions for tail spend and strategic sourcing help innovative procurement teams reduce cycle times, drive out costs, meet ESG/Diversity targets, and provide a better stakeholder experience to internal partners and suppliers. Fairmarkit has been recognized with awards by organizations such as Gartner and IDC, and is backed by strategic investors like Notable Capital, Insight Partners, 1984.VC, and Newfund.

What We Do 

Every enterprise buys things: equipment, raw materials, services, software. But finding suppliers still runs on email chains, spreadsheets, and fragmented systems. It's slow, inconsistently applied, and difficult to scale. Fairmarkit helps enterprises like BP, Boeing, and Snowflake source smarter and spend better. Our autonomous sourcing platform puts AI agents to work across every category of spend. The result: up to 86% purchasing acceleration and 11% of savings, a direct boost to the bottom line.

The Role

Procurement leaders learn about new technology from peers at conferences, around roundtable dinners, and in the rooms where practitioners get honest with each other. This role owns those rooms.

As our Field & Events Marketing Manager, you'll run Fairmarkit's full external presence: industry conferences, speaking opportunities, hosted field events, Customer Advisory Boards, and virtual programs. This is a hands-on role with real ownership — and a real pace. We run multiple events every month, big and small, and this person keeps all of it moving. 

You'll manage logistics and budget, order swag, coordinate speaking submissions, prepare teams, and still have a point of view on what's worth doing. That point of view extends to content: you'll collaborate with the team on what gets said on stage, in invitations, and in follow-ups, and you'll have real taste for what resonates with a procurement audience. AI-native efficiency isn't optional here; it's how you do the job well.

What You'll Do

  • Own the annual events calendar: selection, prioritization, and budget allocation across industry conferences, regional field events, and virtual programs
  • Partner with content and demand gen on event programming and messaging: you have a strong point of view on what procurement audiences actually find valuable, and you bring that into every agenda, speaker brief, and post-event touchpoint
  • Plan and execute Customer Advisory Boards and customer roundtables with Customer Success end-to-end, from invitations through post-event follow-up
  • Build and manage the speaking engagement pipeline: identify opportunities, coordinate submissions, and prep executives and customers for the stage
  • Drive pre- and post-event promotion with demand generation: email, social, content sequencing
  • Plan our annual event and 3-4 smaller, hosted Fairmarkit field events per year, including venue sourcing, vendor management, run-of-show, and attendee experience
  • Handle all logistics: registration, vendor contracts, swag ordering, booth operations, travel coordination
  • Use AI tools actively to streamline planning, personalize outreach, and move faster than a team twice your size; we’ll support with the tools you need! 
  • Track event-attributed pipeline and report results to the Head of Revenue Marketing

What You'll Bring

  • 5+ years of B2B field or event marketing experience in enterprise SaaS or technology
  • A track record running events at every scale, from intimate executive dinners to 10,000-person industry conferences
  • AI-native working habits: you reach for AI tools first and keep finding new ways to use them
  • Real energy for the work: outgoing, comfortable in rooms full of strangers, genuinely enjoy representing a brand in the wild
  • Strong project management instincts; you run a tight ship without making it feel that way
  • Experience coordinating speaking programs and working with executive stakeholders
  • Proficient with Marketo, Salesforce, ON24, or similar tools.
  • Ability to travel up to 25–30% of the time

Huge bonus: procurement or procuretech experience. If you've worked in procurement, marketed to CPOs and sourcing leaders, or know tools like SAP Ariba, Coupa, or Workday Sourcing, you'll hit the ground running. We sell to a specific, tight-knit community, and knowing it from the inside changes everything.

Life at Fairmarkit

We're a remote-first team that's built culture intentionally. People here stay because the work is genuinely interesting, the mission has real stakes, and the team pulls together. Here's what that looks like in practice:

  • Remote-first, flexible work
  • Competitive and equitable pay + equity
  • Strong benefits and wellness program
  • Work-from-home stipend
  • Real growth and development opportunities
  • Direct ownership and impact from day one

Procurement is one of the last major enterprise functions being transformed by AI. We're the ones doing it, and this role is in the middle of it.

Compensation

For this role you need to reside in one of the following states: California (CA), Colorado (CO), Florida (FL), Georgia (GA), Illinois (IL), Indiana (IN), Maryland (MD), Massachusetts (MA), Montana (MT), New Hampshire (NH), New Jersey (NJ), New York (NY), North Carolina (NC), Ohio (OH), Pennsylvania (PA), Rhode Island (RI), Texas (TX), or Washington (WA). The annual base salary for this role is $110,000–$140,000, depending on experience and location, plus equity and benefits. 

Fairmarkit is an equal opportunity employer and selects individuals best matched for the job based on qualifications regardless of race, religion, color, creed, sex, sexual orientation, age, ancestry, national origin, gender identity, genetic information, disability, pregnancy, veteran or military status, or any other status protected by law.

 

Headquartered in Boston, and backed by a $35.6M Series C co-led by OMERS, Highland, Notable Capital, Insight Partners, and ServiceNow. We are looking for exceptional candidates who want to help grow our company into a global enterprise and make their mark on the B2B tech industry. Come soar to new heights with us!
 
Fairmarkit is an equal opportunity employer, and selects individuals best matched for the job based upon job-related qualifications regardless of race, religion, color, creed, sex, sexual orientation, age, ancestry, national origin, gender identity, genetic information, disability, pregnancy, veteran or military status or any other status or characteristic protected by law.

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