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Senior Program Operations Coordinator

Ann Arbor, Michigan; Fort Worth, Texas

About Koddi

Koddi is a global technology company with software and services that help top digital marketplaces effectively monetize their first-party audiences through industry-leading commerce media technology and strategy. Our enterprise platforms leverage first-party data to drive marketplace revenue and profit by improving user experience and target shoppers throughout the purchase path. Koddi’s platforms enable any advertiser, any marketplace, in any industry to increase awareness, generate demand, and drive revenue.We are committed to driving innovation and growth in the commerce media space. As part of that commitment, we’ve launched Koddi Academy—a learning platform designed to provide expert knowledge, competitive insights, and practical strategies for thriving in this fast-growing industry. Explore our latest certification course, Commerce Media Foundations, to deepen your expertise and stay ahead in the evolving world of commerce media.

 

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JOB SUMMARY

Koddi’s commerce media platform serves some of the world’s largest brands by helping them optimize the experiences of millions of customers per day. As a Senior Program Operations Coordinator you will be a partner champion - the face of Koddi for your partners and the face of the partner for Koddi.

 

WHAT YOU WILL DO

  • Contribute to client relationships regarding program management, program growth acceleration and feature development
  • Work with the Program Manager to plan and document all aspects of the specific program(s) you are working on
  • Work across the organization to make sure that the scope and direction of each program is on schedule and all stakeholders know the current status
  • Help manage program quality - ensure all Koddi contributors are leveraged to improve the quality of the program
  • Analyze data and make decisions that affect your program(s) on a regular basis
  • Partner with teams across Koddi to identify and resolve challenges - be the glue and get things done for publishers and partner
  • Work closely with the delivery teams to help us bring new products and solutions to market

 

WHO YOU ARE

  • 3+ years of experience
  • Bachelor's degree in Business, Operations Management, Advertising, or related field, or equivalent work experience
  • Has a passion for providing World-Class support. 
  • Proficient in technology delivery processes
  • Proficient in advertising (paid search, display, sponsored listings, etc.)
  • Self-motivated with high energy, impeccable integrity, and a personable demeanor
  • Entrepreneurial tendencies and the unrelenting need to find a better way to do things
  • Proficient in support operations like SQL, ZenDesk, SFDC - able to identify trends and solutions
  • Mid-level experience in data management and technical basics
  • Able to take some first level escalations
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills 
  • Analytical and learning mindset 
  • Learning mindset 
  • Self-motivated and results focused
  • Organized and detail-oriented 
  • Collaborative and proven ability to build trust 

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