Customer Architect (Marketing Analytics & Experimentation)
at GrowthLoop · 51-100 employees
- Work model
- Remote
- Location
- North America, Remote
- Posted
- 5d ago
at GrowthLoop · 51-100 employees
GrowthLoop provides an agentic AI-powered, composable customer data platform that lets enterprise marketers activate first-party data from their cloud environments in real time.
<h1>Customer Architect (Marketing Analytics & Experimentation)</h1> <h1><span style="font-size: 14px;">Customer Solutions Group · Full-Time · Remote, United States </span></h1> <p>We're looking for a Customer Architect who brings marketing analytics expertise to the customer relationship. The best partners to our enterprise teams are practitioners who understand the data challenges these marketers are trying to solve. In this role, you'll partner with AI-forward enterprise teams as they build on GrowthLoop’s platform and own both the technical relationship end-to-end, from kickoff through expansion.</p> <h3>What You'll Do</h3> <p><strong>Customer Onboarding & Implementation</strong><strong><br></strong>You'll lead end-to-end onboarding projects for enterprise customers, from pre-kickoff technical discovery through first value milestone and go-live. That means owning the technical implementation of GrowthLoop across cloud data warehouses (BigQuery, Snowflake, Redshift, Databricks), destination integrations, and data modeling. You'll build and maintain the artifacts that make these projects run: project Gantt charts, kickoff decks, use case trackers, and data workshop materials. And you'll use AI to make all of it faster and sharper than any traditional implementation.</p> <p><strong>Marketing Analytics & AI Enablement</strong><strong><br></strong>You'll be a hands-on analytics partner to your customers, digging into their data to answer the questions their marketers actually care about: which audiences to target, how a campaign is doing, and what a channel is really worth. You'll put causality to work, helping them move from guessing what drives behavior to knowing which actions change it. You'll set up agentic workflows for audience ideation, campaign optimization, and performance analysis that cut their reliance on engineering. And you'll keep up with what's new in AI and martech, and bring it to your customers before they think to ask.</p> <p><strong>Technical Account Management</strong></p> <p>Once a customer is live, you'll stay their technical point of contact, and partner closely with other Customer Architects on the account side, from business reviews to renewals, to demonstrate the value GrowthLoop is delivering and uncover opportunities where GrowthLoop can do more. You’ll own the technical milestones that come after go-live, and present to executive stakeholders, explaining the business impact of technical work at a level they care about.</p> <p><strong>Automation & Internal Tooling</strong><strong><br></strong>You'll build AI-powered automations and internal tools that improve how the entire CA team operates: account health monitoring, QBR generation, support triage. You'll contribute to LLM-powered agents that assist with customer research, escalation management, and onboarding acceleration. And you'll document and share repeatable playbooks that make everyone around you more effective.</p> <h3>What You Bring</h3> <p><strong>Required Experience</strong></p> <ul> <li>3+ years in marketing analytics, data science, or a similar analytical role, working directly with marketing teams on campaign strategy and causal measurement and experimentation. </li> <li>Strong SQL and hands-on experience querying cloud data warehouses (BigQuery, Snowflake, Redshift, or Databricks)</li> <li>Hands-on experience working with LLMs (e.g., Claude, GPT-4, Gemini) for relevant use cases: summarization, classification, structured output, or agent workflows.</li> <li>Comfort evaluating AI and model outputs for accuracy, hallucination risk, and fitness for customer-facing use.</li> <li>Working knowledge of the modern marketing stack: CDPs and activation tooling (Segment, LiveRamp, Fivetran, or similar) and the channels and ad platforms where campaigns run (Google Ads, Meta, Salesforce).</li> <li>Proven ability to juggle multiple customer projects at once, with strong prioritization and time management across competing deadlines.</li> <li>Experience presenting directly to executives, leading the discussion on technical work and translating it into the business impact and strategic priorities they care about.</li> </ul> <p><strong>Nice to Have</strong></p> <ul> <li>A client-facing technical background: solutions architecture, onboarding, technical customer success, or account management. </li> <li>Experience managing complex, multi-stakeholder implementation projects from kickoff through go-live, owning the timeline, artifacts, and pace.</li> </ul> <h3>About GrowthLoop</h3> <p>GrowthLoop built the first composable CDP, helping marketers leverage live, first-party data from their cloud warehouse to launch highly targeted campaigns. That composable foundation gave way to the Compound Marketing Engine, an evolution of the composable CDP that drives compound growth by using agentic AI to accelerate the marketing cycle. </p> <p>Now, we’re building what comes next: an agentic system that uses causality data to find the actions that actually improve customer outcomes and gets smarter with every campaign cycle. </p> <p>Founder-led, we’re partnering with the world’s most innovative brands to close the loop between people, data, and AI. Enterprise marketing teams at Google, Costco, Ford, and Whirlpool (to name a few) choose GrowthLoop to launch smarter, more personalized marketing programs that compound growth with every campaign.</p> <h3>About You</h3> <ul> <li>Moving at our pace brings change, complexity, ambiguity, and a little chaos. You're comfortable being uncomfortable, and you'd rather own a hard problem than wait for a clean one. </li> <li>You have high agency: you find the gap and close it, and you turn decisions into outcomes, not more meetings.</li> <li>You measure your work by whether the customer actually wins, and you'd rather prove impact than claim it. You make the people around you sharper, and the team winning matters more to yo