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Digital Marketing Project Manager

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Job Title: Digital Marketing Project Manager

Location: London, Glasgow or Edinburgh. Hybrid 2-3 days in the office per week

Company: Global FMCG Business

Overview:

We're seeking a Digital Marketing Project Manager to lead and coordinate digital marketing initiatives that uphold and evolve our data privacy operations. In this role, you'll play a crucial part in ensuring consumer data is managed responsibly while enabling innovative, data-driven marketing strategies.

You'll work across cross-functional teams, supporting the implementation of global data privacy frameworks and compliance operations. Reporting to and partnering with legal, data governance, and marketing stakeholders, you'll ensure that our use of digital marketing data aligns with legal obligations, internal policies, and consumer expectations.

This is a unique opportunity to contribute to the data privacy capability of a leading global FMCG business while driving progress in a fast-paced digital environment.

Key Responsibilities:

Drive the day-to-day operations of digital marketing-related data privacy practices.
Oversee operational processes such as data subject rights requests, breach responses, vendor risk assessments, and privacy audits.
Maintain and update privacy documentation (e.g., data flow maps, consent logs, retention schedules).
Monitor compliance KPIs and escalate risks where necessary.
Collaborate with legal counsel, data stewards, and digital teams to ensure high data quality and integrity.
Support digital marketing teams with privacy-first enablement of martech tools, CRM systems, CDPs, and consent management platforms.
Track and share insights on data privacy trends and regulatory developments.
Design and deliver training to raise awareness of data privacy obligations and best practices.
Champion the company's commitment to ethical data usage and help build trust with consumers, partners, and regulators.
What You'll Bring:

Experience in digital marketing technology ecosystems (ad tech, martech, CRM, CDPs).
Strong understanding of how consumer data flows through digital channels.
Proven operational and project management skills, with an eye for detail and process improvement.
Sound knowledge of global data privacy regulations (e.g., GDPR, CCPA).
Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills.
Ability to deliver clear, practical guidance on complex privacy issues.
A proactive, collaborative mindset with a passion for driving responsible innovation.
Benefits:

Paying £75-85k depending on experience. 
Performance related bonus 
Health allowances,
Share schemes
Pension – 14% employer contribution, 6% employee contribution

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