You get sh*t done and thrive in high-stakes environments where strategy meets execution. You love working alongside sellers, understanding their world, and building campaigns that help them win. You’re curious, resourceful, and outcome-driven—always asking the right questions, pushing for better, and finding creative ways to break through. You embrace feedback, but you’re no pushover—you know what works and can confidently steer the ship. You have high empathy for prospects and customers, excellent taste (especially in gifts), and a relentless focus on driving impact.
As the Account-Based Marketing (ABM) Manager at BuildOps, you’ll be the architect of highly personalized, high-impact campaigns that accelerate pipeline and revenue for our Enterprise and Strategic accounts. You’ll partner closely with sales, marketing, and RevOps to design and execute creative, multi-channel ABM programs that deepen relationships, generate demand, and make a measurable impact on our upmarket growth.
What you’ll be doing:
- Develop and execute strategic ABM campaigns to generate and accelerate pipeline for Enterprise and Strategic accounts, using personalized, multi-channel engagement (digital, direct mail, events, etc.).
- Align with sales, marketing, and RevOps to create account-specific strategies, messaging, and outreach plans, leveraging data insights and in-depth account profiling.
- Lead cross-functional collaboration, acting as the main point of contact between teams, organizing small groups to plan and execute high-impact initiatives.
- Create and experiment with tailored content and experiences, working with internal and external partners to develop engaging, account-specific messaging.
- Monitor, analyze, and optimize campaign performance, tracking engagement metrics and pipeline impact in Salesforce and other ABM tools.
- Continuously research and test new ABM approaches, staying ahead of industry trends to refine strategies and maximize impact.
What We Expect
Experience & Skills
- 3+ years of ABM experience, ideally in SaaS or a tech-driven industry, with a track record of driving real business impact in Enterprise or Strategic accounts.
- Proven ability to build, launch, and optimize multi-channel ABM campaigns that generate pipeline and accelerate deals.
- Strong sales alignment mindset—you know how to collaborate with sellers, speak their language, and build trust across sales, marketing, and RevOps.
- Hands-on experience with ABM tech, including CRM (Salesforce) and marketing automation tools (HubSpot, Marketo).
- Creative problem-solver with a knack for crafting personalized, high-touch campaigns that break through the noise.
- Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Business, or a related field (or equivalent experience—results matter more than credentials).
What You Bring
- Bias for action. You move fast, prioritize impact, and thrive in a fast-paced, high-growth environment.
- Excellent communication skills. You can craft compelling messaging, influence stakeholders, and rally a team around your ideas.
- High standards and great taste. You know what good looks like—especially when it comes to personalized gifts and creative campaign touches.
- Willingness to travel. This hybrid role is based in West LA, Toronto, or Raleigh, with quarterly travel to ABM events and customer visits.
What We Offer
- Competitive base + salary.
- Generous equity grant, become an owner in our company!
- A comprehensive benefits package.
- Flexible paid time off.
- Work from Home Stipend.
- Hubs in Los Angeles, Toronto, and Raleigh with hybrid work schedules with lunch provided for in-office days.
- Company events like BBQs and team-building activities, both in-person and virtual.
- Talented and motivated team members who care deeply about one another (seriously, everyone is rooting for your success!).
- The chance to get in on the ground floor and build something truly groundbreaking for ourselves and our amazing customers.
Join BuildOps, the largest commercial trade platform in the country, as we transform the multi-billion dollar commercial contracting industry!
We’re not just talking incremental improvements—we’re talking a full-scale revolution, empowering the hardworking heroes who build and maintain the infrastructure that keeps our world running. See why contractors choose Buildops here.
This is your chance to be part of a rocketship. We’re fresh off a $1 billion valuation and a $127M Series C funding round (part of over $275M raised to date) led by industry-leading investors like Meritech Capital, BOND, and SE Ventures, backed by Schneider Electric (Reuters, TechCrunch, LA Business Journal) . Our latest investors join our team of industry heavyweights like Next47, former Twitter CEO Dick Costolo, former Salesforce President Gavin Patterson, and Boost Mobile CEO Stephen Stokols. Their investment is fueling our aggressive growth and our commitment to equipping contractors with AI-driven tools to conquer chaos, boost efficiency, skyrocket profitability, and ultimately, deliver exceptional service.
At BuildOps, we’re changing the game and doing the best work of our careers. You’ll be a key player in a company that’s truly making a difference for the backbone of our economy. If you’re ready to tackle big challenges, work with a passionate team, and build something extraordinary, BuildOps is the place for you. 🚀
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