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Sr. Manager, Brand and Performance Marketing
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Lead offline performance marketing for a leading food e-commerce platform. Own strategy and execution for Audio, TV, and Direct Mail, managing a seven-figure budget and agency partnerships. We seek a data-driven expert with 7+ years of channel experience, strong analytical skills, and a grasp of ...
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United States , Manhattan
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150000.00 - 175000.00 USD / Year
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80Twenty
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Sr Manager, Project Controls
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Lead the Project Controls Group within the PMO for a major Oil & Gas player. This senior management role in Brentwood requires 6+ years in Project Controls and experience managing a team. You will own scheduling, estimating, and cost engineering, while enjoying strong benefits like a 10% 401k match.
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United States , Brentwood
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Delek US
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Sr. Manager, Data Product
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Lead the strategy and roadmap for enterprise data products and AI capabilities in Bellevue. This senior role requires 10+ years of product management experience, including 4-7 years leading teams in an Agile environment. You will drive modernization through automation and advanced analytics while...
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United States , Bellevue
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140500.00 - 253500.00 USD / Year
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T-Mobile
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About the Sr. Manager role

A Senior Manager is a pivotal leadership role responsible for guiding teams, driving strategic initiatives, and ensuring operational excellence across an organization. These professionals serve as the bridge between high-level corporate strategy and day-to-day execution, translating complex business objectives into actionable plans. In the landscape of senior manager jobs, individuals in this position typically oversee multiple departments or functional areas, manage budgets, and are accountable for key performance indicators such as revenue growth, customer satisfaction, and team productivity.

Common responsibilities for a Senior Manager include developing and implementing long-term strategies, managing cross-functional projects, and building strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders. They often lead teams of managers, analysts, and specialists, providing mentorship and ensuring that projects are delivered on time and within scope. A significant part of the role involves data-driven decision-making—analyzing metrics, financial reports, and market trends to identify opportunities for improvement and innovation. Senior Managers are also frequently tasked with risk management, policy development, and ensuring compliance with industry regulations. They act as the primary point of contact for escalations, resolving complex issues that require high-level judgment and negotiation skills.

Typical skills and requirements for these roles include a proven track record of 7–10 years of progressive experience in management, consulting, or a related field. A bachelor’s degree is standard, with many positions preferring an MBA or advanced degree in business, finance, or engineering. Exceptional analytical and problem-solving abilities are essential, as is proficiency in financial modeling, data interpretation, and presentation software. Senior Managers must possess outstanding communication and interpersonal skills to influence executive leadership and collaborate across diverse teams. Experience with project management methodologies, change management, and process optimization is highly valued. Depending on the industry, specialized knowledge—such as cybersecurity, intellectual property law, or public sector compliance—may be required. The ability to travel, manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment, and lead through ambiguity are common expectations. Ultimately, senior manager jobs demand a blend of strategic vision, operational discipline, and people leadership to drive sustainable organizational success.