Google Ads Manager
About the company
We’re working with a boutique performance marketing agency that works exclusively with UK e-commerce brands.
The team manages €4–5M in annual Google Ads spend, partners with long-term clients (5–6 years on average), and focuses on complex setups - including Shopping, tracking, and data integrations.
The team is growing and is now looking for a Google Ads Manager to join them.
This is less “agency chaos” and more “performance lab” - where execution, analysis, and experimentation come first.
About the role
This role will be key in driving measurable performance improvements across Google Ads accounts. You’ll work closely with senior specialists and the founder, owning your accounts end-to-end and having real space to think, test, and improve how things are done.
Your day-to-day
Analyze and optimize Google Ads accounts with a strong focus on Shopping campaigns
Read, interpret, and act on performance data
Run experiments, test hypotheses, and iterate based on results
Work with scripts, external tools, and reporting solutions
Improve account structures, efficiency, and scalability
Collaborate directly with senior specialists and the founder
Manage ~8–10 accounts over time with a clearly capped workload
We’re looking for someone who
Has 3+ years of Google Ads management experience (agency background preferred)
Has a strong analytical mindset and trusts data over opinions
Enjoys the technical side of performance marketing
Is curious about scripts, tools, automation, and reporting
Has good English communication skills
Takes ownership and responsibility for results
Nice to have:
Experience with the UK e-commerce market
What you get
4,000–6,000 € gross, depending on experience
Office in Vilnius (Kauno g.), parking included
Sustainable workload and realistic expectations
Rare overtime (1–2 days per year, not a lifestyle)
Freedom to experiment and real ownership of results
- Department
- Digital marketing
- Locations
- Vilnius
- Monthly salary
- €4,000 - €6,000
- Employment type
- Full-time