LinkedIn Campaign Manager
TurbineOne · Washington, DC · 3 wk ago
RemoteRemoteSalesFull-time
The Role
TurbineOne is seeking a LinkedIn Campaign Manager to own and optimize TurbineOne's LinkedIn advertising program. This role is focused primarily on LinkedIn Campaign Manager, audience targeting, A/B testing, performance analytics, reporting, and campaign optimization. This is a hands-on platform specialist role rather than a broad digital marketing strategy position.
This role combines:
- Digital communications
- LinkedIn advertising
- Content strategy
- Executive amplification
- Campaign analytics
You’ll help shape how TurbineOne reaches defense, government, and enterprise audiences online.
What You’ll Do
- Own TurbineOne’s digital communications strategy across LinkedIn and priority social channels
- Create content that translates complex AI and defense technology into compelling external messaging
- Partner with leadership to amplify executive and company presence online
- Build and manage targeted LinkedIn ad campaigns focused on defense, government, and enterprise buyers
- Develop audience targeting strategies across military, federal, and industry communities
- Run testing across messaging, creative, and audience segments
- Track campaign performance including engagement, CTR, conversions, and pipeline impact
- Deliver performance insights and recommendations to leadership
- Support communications around major announcements, launches, and events
What We’re Looking For
- 5+ years in digital marketing, communications, growth marketing, or demand generation
- Experience running LinkedIn advertising campaigns
- Strong writing and storytelling skills
- Experience with paid digital campaigns and performance metrics
- Ability to simplify technical concepts for external audiences
- Comfortable operating in a fast-paced startup environment
Startup Culture Expectations
- Ownership
- Speed
- Adaptability
- Clear communication
- Intellectual curiosity
Eligibility
- Must be authorized to work in the United States
- Ability to obtain a U.S. security clearance preferred, but not required