Full-Time

Industry Marketing Manager

MEP and Structural Engineering

Posted on 5/9/2026

Autodesk

Autodesk

10,001+ employees

Design software, engineering, and entertainment solutions

Compensation Overview

CA$83k - CA$122.1k/yr

+ Bonuses + Commissions + Stock Grants

Remote in Canada + 3 more

More locations: Montreal, QC, Canada | Toronto, ON, Canada | Vancouver, BC, Canada

Hybrid

Category
Growth & Marketing (2)
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Required Skills
Market Research
Lead Generation
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • 5+ years of Product Marketing Industry or Segment Marketing (SAAS and B2B experience preferred)
  • Deep understanding of the AEC industry trends and the needs of engineering professionals
  • Demonstrated ability to develop audience-specific positioning, messaging, and marketing strategies
  • Proven experience in planning and executing successful product launches, including go-to-market strategies
  • Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret data and make data-driven decisions
  • Ability to define, track, and analyze key performance and financial indicators to measure the success of marketing initiatives
  • Strong presentation skills with the ability to effectively communicate marketing strategies, plans, and results to stakeholders at all levels
  • BA/BS required, MBA or equivalent experience is a plus
Responsibilities
  • Lead Autodesk’s global audience marketing strategy for Building Engineering, defining the unique needs, motivations, and challenges of structural and MEP developers
  • Develop and refine personas, value propositions, positioning, and messaging that articulate Autodesk’s differentiated value across structural design, building systems engineering, analysis, coordination, and sustainability workflows
  • Serve as the internal champion and subject-matter steward for the Building Engineering audience - informing product, strategy, sales, and cross-functional marketing
  • Help drive and direct customer research, engineering workflow insights, competitive analysis, and market trends
  • Translate insights into actionable frameworks, ICP definitions, and audience-level narratives that guide marketing, sales, and product decision-making
  • Understand how engineering teams evaluate tools, manage risk, collaborate, and coordinate across disciplines
  • Partner with content and campaign teams to create high-impact assets: customer stories, case studies, webinars, thought leadership, and POVs tailored to developers
  • Build relationships with key structural and MEP customers to secure proof points around productivity, quality, sustainability, and coordinated delivery
  • Work with Campaign Development and Demand Generation to plan and execute multi-channel, full-funnel campaigns tailored to building developers and technical buyers
  • Define campaign objectives, success metrics, and core messages; monitor performance and refine strategy with analytics teams
  • Identify opportunities to amplify engineering-focused content across owned, earned, and paid channels - including engineering trade media and associations
  • Partner with sales, technical sales, and industry strategy teams to align marketing programs with go-to-market priorities for structural and MEP engineering
  • Collaborate on audience-centric sales enablement content (personas, talk tracks, value messaging, playbooks) to support pipeline generation and account engagement
  • Build strong relationships across product, marketing, PR, web, events, and education teams to align Autodesk’s engineering audience narrative and priorities
  • Provide clear internal communications that articulate the Building Engineering audience strategy, market opportunity, and key insights
  • Represent the Building Engineering audience in planning cycles, cross-functional initiatives, and campaign development sprints

Autodesk produces software for design, engineering, and entertainment work. Its products help professionals create, plan, simulate, and manage projects—from buildings and manufactured parts to films and games—using licenses, subscriptions, and cloud-based tools. Users interact with Autodesk software by running design and modeling tools, collaborating online, and leveraging cloud services for storage, rendering, and project management. What sets Autodesk apart is its broad, integrated product ecosystem across architecture, engineering, construction, manufacturing, and media, along with ongoing cloud-based features, strategic acquisitions, and professional services that extend its capabilities. The company also pursues social impact and sustainability programs. The overall goal is to help customers design and deliver better projects more efficiently and creatively while expanding access to cloud-enabled workflows and sustainable practices.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

1982

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • AI add-ons like AutoConstrain achieve 60% user acceptance for tiered billing.
  • Small Business initiative targets firms growing 35% faster than market.
  • FY2027 revenue guidance hits $8.1-8.17 billion with $10 billion by 2029.

What critics are saying

  • Generative AI from OpenAI undercuts 3D moat, compressing AutoConstrain prices in 18 months.
  • 46.5x P/E collapses if growth dips below 11.4% annually through 2029.
  • Rhumbix fails against SAP and Oracle bundling in 18 months.

What makes Autodesk unique

  • Autodesk's proprietary 3D design data creates unreplicable AI advantages.
  • Integrated BIM via Revit and CAD/CAM/CAE via Fusion enable cloud collaboration.
  • Rhumbix acquisition connects real-time jobsite data to construction costs.

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Apr 9th, 2026
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Pulse 2.0
Apr 2nd, 2026
Autodesk acquires Rhumbix to link real-time jobsite data with project costs

Autodesk has completed its acquisition of Rhumbix, a construction technology company that captures real-time jobsite data to improve cost visibility and project decision-making. Financial terms were not disclosed. Autodesk said many construction teams lose cost control not from poor estimates, but from delayed visibility into field activity. Traditional financial systems are backward-looking, with labor and materials data appearing in reports only after work is completed. Rhumbix's platform enables field teams to capture data once and use it across multiple processes, supporting labor tracking, production monitoring, time-and-materials documentation and daily reporting. The integration aims to connect real-time field data with downstream systems, reducing fragmentation and enabling proactive rather than reactive project management. The acquisition strengthens Autodesk's effort to connect workflows across the construction lifecycle.

Yahoo Finance
Mar 24th, 2026
Autodesk shares 25% undervalued despite SaaS growth, but 46.5x P/E raises valuation concerns

Autodesk shares closed at $247.44 following mixed recent performance, with a 9% gain over 30 days but a 17% decline over 90 days. The software company generates $7.2 billion in annual revenue and $1.1 billion in net income. The most popular valuation narrative suggests Autodesk is 25% undervalued, with a fair value of $331.75 per share. This view relies on accelerating adoption of cloud-based platforms like Autodesk Construction Cloud and Fusion 360, alongside the shift to subscription and SaaS models driving recurring revenue and margin improvements. However, the company trades at a price-to-earnings ratio of 46.5 times, significantly above the US software industry average of 29.9 times, suggesting potential valuation risk if growth expectations moderate.

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Mar 23rd, 2026
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Bay Area tech companies including Meta, Autodesk, Salesforce, Workday, Google, Pinterest and Block have announced layoffs since early 2026. Industry experts attribute the cuts to overhiring in recent years, economic uncertainty, high interest rates and reduced foreign investment, rather than solely AI-driven efficiencies. Ryan Miller from Employment Boost says most laid-off workers find new roles within three to six months, though some searches extend to a year. Companies are also offering less generous severance packages. The job market has become more selective, with firms no longer hiring at previous rates. The financial impact can be severe for Bay Area residents, where California's maximum weekly unemployment benefit of $450 represents a significant drop from typical tech salaries. With benefits lasting only 26 weeks, workers should monitor company earnings reports and internal communications for warning signs.