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Marketing Traffic Manager (Finance)



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Ingram Micro is a leading technology company for the global information technology ecosystem. With the ability to reach nearly 90% of the global population, we play a vital role in the worldwide IT sales channel, bringing products and services from technology manufacturers and cloud providers to business-to-business technology experts. Our market reach, diverse solutions and services portfolio, and digital platform Ingram Micro Xvantage™ set us apart. Learn more at www.ingrammicro.com

Come join our team where you'll make technology happen in surprising ways. Let's shape tomorrow - it'll be a fun journey!

What is a Marketing Traffic Manager?

A Marketing Traffic Manager controls, oversees, and maintains the workflow of marketing projects to ensure they are completed on time, on brief, and according to brand guidelines-in this case, those of Ingram Micro. This role is crucial for bringing order to the often fast-paced and high-volume environment of marketing and creative work.

Marketing Traffic Manager is the operational backbone of a marketing team. By adding structure and clarity to the project workflow, they enable creative professionals to focus on their strengths while ensuring marketing campaigns and deliverables stay on track, meet objectives, and are delivered efficiently.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Project Intake & Planning: Manages incoming project requests, assigns teams, and creates schedules.
  • Workflow Management: Guides projects through each phase of the marketing process, ensuring timely action at every step.
  • Process Development: Builds and refines processes to streamline workflows and increase efficiency across a wide variety of project types.
  • Stakeholder Communication: Acts as the liaison between creative teams, account managers, clients, and other internal teams.
  • Prioritization & Resource Management: Handles over 300 projects monthly by strategically negotiating priorities based on client needs and marketing plans.
  • Meetings & Updates: Hosts regular traffic meetings to track progress and align teams on deadlines and deliverables.

What Makes a Good Traffic Manager?

  • Highly Organized & Detail-Oriented: Able to keep numerous projects moving simultaneously without losing track of deadlines or details.
  • Flexible & Problem-Solving Oriented: Adapts to changes quickly and always has contingency plans to realign timelines when needed.
  • Strong Communicator & Collaborator: Balances the needs of creatives and requesters, often navigating conflicting priorities with diplomacy.
  • Accountability Leader: Keeps teams on track by setting expectations, requesting updates, and ensuring follow-through without micromanaging.

KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS:

  • Creative agency workflow, culture, roles, and team function
  • Departmental workflow process disciplines
  • Work independently with general supervision
  • Manage multiple projects simultaneously in a high-volume department
  • Think strategically
  • Communicate effectively
  • Work with other departments to maintain the highest levels of mutual productivity and diplomacy
  • Exercise judgement within defined procedures and practices to determine appropriate action.

REQUIREMENTS:

  • A four-year bachelor's degree in business administration, Marketing, Communications or related field, or equivalent professional experience is required.
  • Three to five years' experience in agency traffic management, project management or related discipline • Marketing agency experience preferred

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The typical base pay range for this role across the U.S. is USD $81,800.00 - $130,900.00 per year.

The ranges above reflect the potential annual base pay across the U.S. for all roles; the applicable base pay range will depend on the candidate's primary work location, pay grade, and variable compensation plan. Individual base pay within each range depends on various factors, in addition to primary work location, such as complexity and responsibility of role, job duties/requirements, and relevant experience and skills. Base pay ranges are reviewed and typically updated each year. Offers are made within the base pay range applicable at the time of hire. New hires starting base pay generally falls in the bottom half (between the minimum and midpoint) of a pay range.

At Ingram Micro certain roles are eligible for additional rewards, including merit increases, annual bonus or sales incentives and long-term incentives. These awards are allocated based on position level and individual performance. U.S.-based employees have access to healthcare benefits, paid time off, parental leave, a 401(k) plan and company match, short-term and long-term disability coverage, basic life insurance, and wellbeing benefits, among others.

This is not a complete listing of the job duties. It's a representation of the things you will be doing, and you may not perform all these duties.

Please be prepared to pass a drug test and successfully pass a pre-employment (post offer) background check.

Ingram Micro Inc. is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, veteran status, or any other protected category under applicable law. Apply

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