
Growth Marketing Specialist
Job Description
Tradin Organic, the global front-runner in organic ingredients, started its journey 30 years ago with its HQ in Amsterdam. Today, we have grown to source, process, and supply over 150 delicious organic ingredients from 60+ origins worldwide, holding a diverse range of certifications. We offer a wide range of ingredients, from frozen fruit and vegetables, dried fruits, cocoa, sugar, pulses, seeds, nuts, oils, fats, fruit concentrates, sweeteners and more.
Our full-service portfolio impacts and is built on an extraordinary supply chain of farmers, traceable sourcing projects, quality assurance, sustainability initiatives, and in-house processing facilities such as Crown of Holland and Suncomo. Tradin Organic has offices worldwide, fostering a vibrant and diverse environment.
We are a part of Acomo N.V. with headquarters in Rotterdam. Acomo N.V. is an international group with as its principal business the sourcing, trading, treatment, processing, packaging, and distribution of conventional and organic plant-based food products and ingredients. Acomo N.V. is listed at the Amsterdam Stock Exchange.
Together, we supply organic ingredients that taste good and do good. Join us in our mission to make everyone’s first choice organic.
For our office in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, we are looking for a:
Growth Marketing Specialist
The Growth Marketing Specialist is responsible for developing and executing marketing operations, CRM, marketing automation, demand generation, and lead management initiatives that support Tradin Organic's commercial growth ambitions.
The role acts as a bridge between Marketing, Sales, Commercial Excellence, and Technology, helping to build scalable processes, systems, and capabilities that improve lead generation, customer engagement, pipeline visibility, and commercial effectiveness. The position plays a key role in supporting Tradin Organic's ongoing business transformation initiatives, including CRM implementation, marketing automation, and the development of a more data-driven commercial approach