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Field Marketing Manager

Remote, United States

About Us

Northbeam is a high-growth startup that holds authenticity, integrity, and accuracy as core values. Since raising $15 million in a Series A in 2022, Northbeam has helped hundreds of the world’s most disruptive ecommerce brands advertise profitably. We are an inclusive, collaborative team seeking to add another all-star to our roster of incredible team members.

Overview

Northbeam is excited to add a Field Marketing Manager to our team. This role combines strategic planning with hands-on execution to deliver unique, impactful events that drive brand awareness, lead generation, and customer engagement. The ideal candidate has 3-5 years of experience, strong technical acumen, and deep familiarity with the eCommerce, analytics, or marketing attribution space. Experience in business development or sales is a plus. This role is fully remote!

Responsibilities

Event Planning & Execution

  • Plan, organize, and execute a variety of events, including conferences, webinars, curated events, and partner co-marketing initiatives.
  • Manage end-to-end event logistics, including venue selection, vendor coordination, staffing, and on-site management.
  • Ensure all events align with Northbeam's marketing objectives and deliver measurable ROI.

Demand Generation Through Events

  • Design and implement lead generation campaigns tied to events, ensuring alignment with sales goals.
  • Collaborate with marketing, sales, and partnerships teams to drive pre-event outreach and post-event follow-ups for maximum impact.
  • Develop strategies for targeting key accounts through Account-Based Marketing (ABM) at events. We prioritize building authentic, collaborative relationships with our prospects. 
  • Work with Northbeam’s partner ecosystem to co-host events that expand reach and drive to mutual goals.

Budget Management & ROI Analysis

  • Manage event budgets meticulously to maximize impact while staying within financial constraints.
  • Track and report on key performance indicators (KPIs) for each event, including pipeline metrics and revenue outcomes.

Marketing Collateral & Communications

  • Oversee the creation of event-related marketing materials ie: email campaigns,  social media, dope swag, etc.
  • Ensure deadlines are met and maintain clear communication and expectations with stakeholders throughout the event lifecycle.

Requirements

  • Experience: 3-5 years in field marketing or event management roles within B2B technology or eCommerce industries. Software-as-a-service startup experience is a plus.
  • Technical Skills: Hubspot proficiency, familiarity with ecommerce KPIs, attribution models, and analytics-driven decision-making. We are all about data!
  • Event Expertise: Demonstrated success in planning and executing events that generate leads and enhance brand presence.
  • Communication Skills: Strong written and verbal communication skills for creating compelling event narratives and strong collaboration. We love extroverts!
  • Project Management: Proven ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously while meeting deadlines and budgets.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience in ABM strategies targeting technical audiences through events.
  • Background in BDR or sales development to understand account-level strategies.
  • Passion for creating memorable customer experiences through innovative event formats.

This role is perfect for an experienced marketer who thrives on delivering high-impact, memorable events as part of an agile, dynamic team in a high growth environment.

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