Manning Global AG
Platform Campaign Project Manager – E-commerce

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Job Title:
Platform Campaign Project Manager – E-commerce
Employment:
Fixed Term Contract
Start Date:
ASAP
Country:
London, UK (fully remote but occasional travel)
Contact:
Stephen Price | +49 (0) 89 23 88 98 33
Job Description:
We are looking for a Platform Campaign Project Manager to lead the strategy and execution of major UK and Ireland e-commerce campaigns. This role will focus on driving commercial growth through large-scale campaign planning, integrated marketing, creator and seller collaboration, performance analysis, and cross-functional delivery.
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead the planning and execution of large-scale platform campaigns across the UK and Ireland, ensuring alignment with commercial objectives and category priorities.
- Develop full-funnel campaign strategies covering traffic acquisition, creator collaboration, content amplification, subsidy mechanisms, product assortment, and conversion optimisation.
- Build scalable campaign frameworks, methodologies, and operational playbooks to support GMV growth, product incubation, and category penetration.
- Own campaign delivery end to end, including timelines, stakeholder communication, execution milestones, risk management, and post-campaign optimisation.
- Analyse campaign performance across GMV, ROI, traffic efficiency, creator performance, content conversion, and overall commercial impact.
- Translate data into clear recommendations to improve future campaign performance, budget efficiency, and user conversion.
- Identify seasonal, market, user, and competitor trends, turning these insights into scalable campaign opportunities.
- Work closely with cross-functional teams across Product, Category, Creator Operations, Marketing, Strategy, Data Analytics, and international stakeholders.
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Experience/Qualifications:
- 3+ years of experience in e-commerce, performance marketing, campaign strategy, project management, or management consulting.
- Proven experience owning large-scale campaigns or major commercial moments end to end, ideally within a platform, marketplace, internet, or fast-growth e-commerce environment.
- Experience managing complex budgets, ideally $1M+, with exposure to P&L management or commercial performance ownership.
- Strong quantitative and analytical skills, with the ability to build forecasts, review performance data, and make data-led decisions.
- Strong Excel skills are required; SQL or similar data tools would be beneficial.
- Comfortable working in fast-paced, ambiguous environments with shifting priorities, tight deadlines, and high commercial expectations.
- Bachelor’s degree or above, ideally in Business, Economics, E-commerce, Marketing, Communications, or a related field.


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Nice to Have
- Experience in social commerce, live commerce, marketplace platforms, or the creator economy.
- Knowledge of the UK and Ireland retail, e-commerce, or consumer marketplace landscape.
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