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Revenue Operations System Lead

Boston, MA, London, Austin, TX

We are looking for a RevOps Systems Lead to help scale and modernize our commercial organization through technology, data, and AI. This is a high-impact role for someone who sees commercial systems not simply as platforms to maintain, but as strategic growth enablers that improve productivity, decision-making, forecasting, and revenue performance across the business.

In this role, you will help support and evolve the tools, workflows, and data infrastructure that power our go-to-market organization across Sales, Marketing, Revenue Operations, and other commercial functions. Reporting within the commercial organization and supporting leadership up through the Chief Revenue Officer, you will play a key role in helping transform how the business operates—building a more connected, technology-first, data-first, and AI-enabled commercial engine.

This is a high-impact opportunity for a commercially minded systems professional to influence how Foundry leverages AI, data, and technology to scale the commercial organization, improve execution, and drive durable growth.

Responsibilities:

  • Administer, optimize, and scale core commercial platforms, including HubSpot, boostr, and other go-to-market tools
  • Build and maintain workflows, automations, fields, objects, permissions, and business rules that support efficient commercial execution
  • Partner with stakeholders across Sales, Marketing, Revenue Operations, Finance, and other teams to translate business needs into scalable system solutions
  • Strengthen the commercial data foundation by improving data quality, governance, structure, and usability across systems
  • Develop and maintain dashboards, reporting, and operational insights that support frontline teams, managers, and executive leadership
  • Support and enhance lead routing, lifecycle management, attribution, pipeline visibility, opportunity tracking, and revenue reporting processes
  • Manage integrations across the commercial tech stack and troubleshoot system or sync issues with a focus on reliability and scale
  • Identify opportunities to simplify workflows, reduce manual effort, and improve the user experience across commercial tools
  • Help define and implement the GTM AI strategy, identifying high-value use cases for AI across commercial workflows
  • Evaluate, pilot, and scale AI-enabled capabilities that enhance seller productivity, automation, customer insight generation, reporting, and operational efficiency
  • Document processes, system logic, and best practices to support long-term scalability and operational excellence

Qualifications:

  • 3+ years of experience administering HubSpot and/or other commercial, CRM, or go-to-market systems
  • Hands-on experience with workflows, automation, reporting, and systems integrations
  • Background in Revenue Operations, Sales Operations, Commercial Operations, or Marketing Operations
  • Strong understanding of commercial processes in a B2B environment, including lead-to-opportunity and opportunity-to-revenue workflows
  • Ability to connect system design and process decisions to broader commercial goals and business performance
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with close attention to detail
  • Excellent communication and cross-functional partnership skills
  • A proactive, solutions-oriented mindset and interest in improving how teams work

 

Nice to Have:

  • HubSpot certifications in administration, marketing operations, or revenue operations
  • Experience with boostr or comparable sales planning, order management, or revenue operations platforms
  • Experience with BI tools, data platforms, or advanced reporting environments
  • Familiarity with APIs, middleware, and connected system architectures
  • Experience evaluating or implementing AI-enabled GTM tools or workflows
  • Passion for emerging AI use cases across sales, marketing, and commercial operations
  • Experience evaluating or implementing CPQ tools or workflows

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