Growth Project Manager - Operations (Contract)
Cloudinary
Posted: May 13, 2026
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Quick Summary
We're hiring a Growth Project Manager - Operations to oversee the day-to-day management of our operations team, including project planning, coordination, and execution. The ideal candidate will have experience in project management and operations with a background in the growth marketing industry, and be able to work closely with a distributed team and senior leader.
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Job Description
About the role
We're a growth marketing team running experiments across SEO, GEO/AEO, paid acquisition, and on-site testing. The team is scaling significantly over the next two quarters, and we're looking for an operationally-minded project manager to keep the pod shipping at pace while we grow.
You'll be the connective tissue between strategy and execution — owning the systems, cadence, and visibility that turn a growing team into a high-output one. You'll work directly with the senior leader running the team and with a distributed team of contractors and specialists.
What you'll own:
Throughput and shipping cadence
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Run the team's shipping rhythm: daily ship log, weekly recaps, and async standups.
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Hold contractors and pillar leads to weekly experiment targets calibrated to each pillar's complexity.
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Maintain a rolling experiment backlog so no one waits for a brief.
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Onboard new contractors quickly: first ship within their first week.
Data hygiene and experiment tracking
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Own the experiment tracker: structure, completeness, and consistency across pillars.
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Make outcome tagging (worked / didn't / inconclusive) a standard step.
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Connect experiment outcomes to the right downstream signals (revenue, registrations, rankings, or visibility) depending on the pillar.
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Produce a weekly recap that gives leadership a clear read on what shipped, what worked, and what's next.
Bottlenecks and escalation
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Track approval and review SLAs. Surface anything stuck before it becomes a problem.
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Map cross-pillar dependencies and resolve them before they block ships.
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Flag capacity, performance, or process issues to leadership in real time, with a recommended path forward.
Coordination
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Turn strategic intents into shippable briefs with clear owners, success criteria, and deadlines.
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Run a weekly cross-pillar sync — short, written, and focused on collisions and dependencies.
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Own quarterly planning logistics: pulling leads together, prepping materials, and producing a written plan.
Who we're looking for:
We're hiring for three signals, weighted equally. Strong candidates show all three.
Operational rigor
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5 or more years running operations or program management in a high-throughput environment: agency, growth team, or product team shipping experiments weekly.
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Has personally built or rebuilt a tracking or operating system from scratch, not just maintained one. Concrete examples expected in the interview.
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Comfortable with spreadsheets at the level of pivots and lookups; can read a basic SQL or Looker query.
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Async-first communicator. Strong written English. Doesn't let questions sit waiting for a meeting.
Growth fluency
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Has worked inside a growth function before — SEO, paid, CRO, or lifecycle. You don't need to be a specialist; you do need to read a brief and tell whether it makes sense.
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Understands funnel mechanics and the difference between leading and lagging indicators without translation.
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Familiarity with at least two of: SEO tools (Ahrefs, Semrush), paid platforms (Google, Meta, LinkedIn Ads), A/B testing tools, and marketing attribution platforms.
PM craft
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Has shipped real outcomes through other people, not just managed tickets. Can articulate the difference between coordinating and project-managing.
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Comfortable holding senior contributors accountable to cadence — including people who are more experienced or more credentialed than you.
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Can write a one-page brief that turns a vague intent into a shippable experiment.
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Knows when to escalate and when to absorb.
What this role is not
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Not a status-update role. If the work would be "forwarding emails and updating a Monday board," this isn't it.
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Not a pure scrum or agile coaching role. We ship experiments, not sprints.
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Not advisory. The role is operational and hands-on.