Search Engine Optimization Manager
SEO Manager (Technical & Growth Focus)
We're looking for an SEO Manager who can diagnose, prioritize, and execute strategies that drive real organic growth . This role is not about generating reports. It's about understanding how search works, identifying opportunities, and implementing changes that improve rankings, traffic, and conversions.
You will work closely with our marketing team to identify search opportunities, improve site performance, and build scalable SEO frameworks for clients.
Responsibilities
Conduct technical SEO audits and identify indexing, crawl, and site architecture issues
Perform keyword research and search intent analysis
Develop and implement SEO strategies for lead generation
Optimize on-page elements (title tags, metadata, internal linking, content structure)
Identify content gaps and topical authority opportunities
Monitor and analyze performance using Google Search Console, GA4, and SEO tools
Diagnose ranking changes and recommend corrective actions
Work with developers and content teams to implement SEO improvements
Track rankings, traffic, and conversions and report key insights
Required Skills
Strong understanding of technical SEO fundamentals
Experience with Google Search Console, GA4
Familiarity with tools like Ahrefs, SEMrush, Screaming Frog
Understanding of site architecture, indexing, and crawlability
Ability to analyze ranking fluctuations and diagnose causes
Experience optimizing pages for search intent and conversion
Knowledge of schema markup and structured data
Nice to Have
Experience working with local SEO or lead generation websites
Familiarity with AI search tools and evolving search platforms (e.g., Gemini, ChatGPT search, etc.)
Basic understanding of HTML / CMS systems
Experience
3+ years in SEO
Benefits & Perks
Comprehensive health, dental, and vision coverage
Retirement savings plan
Company-paid gym membership
Competitive bonus structure based on company revenue growth
15 days of paid vacation , plus all U.S. federal holidays
Please include the word "Growth" in your application and briefly answer this question:
If a page suddenly loses 40% of its organic traffic, what are the first three things you would check?
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