Webflow Engineer

Lehi, UT
Full Time
Experienced

We are obsessed with the hero's journey at JobNimbus. Every person has a hero's journey.  Hermione Granger, James T. Kirk, Frodo Baggins, Anna & Elsa, Nacho Libre, and even YOU! This is our “call to adventure” to come check out JobNimbus. What do you have to lose? You might make a few new friends, learn about a sick new company doing some amazing things, and maybe you’ll even land a new job!

Mission:
The Webflow Engineer is responsible for supporting the technical aspects of transitioning client websites from WordPress to Webflow, maintaining the functionality and performance of WordPress sites during migration, and ensuring high-quality, optimized Webflow site setups. The role requires expertise in Webflow, advanced technical problem-solving, and the ability to manage ongoing technical requests efficiently.


What you’ll be doing:

  • Provide technical support to ensure 95% of WordPress sites remain operational and issue-free until fully migrated.
  • You will maintain a <2% error rate during technical QA for migrated sites.
  • Assist in ensuring that 90% of migration tasks are completed and on schedule.
  • When the contractor team encounters technical issues, you’re the go-to expert for solving them quickly and efficiently, keeping the migration process moving seamlessly. Your solutions make the team feel like they’re working with a Webflow wizard.
  • Once a migration is complete, every Webflow site is fully functional, mobile-responsive, and optimized, leaving clients thinking, “Wow, JobNimbus really nailed it!”
  • Thanks to your technical expertise, clients will see their unique technical requests come to life, from custom animations to advanced CMS integrations.
  • Thanks to your swift maintenance support, during the transition, WordPress sites stay fully operational, and clients experience zero disruption.
  • Your documentation of technical workflows and best practices will be the gold standard for future Webflow migrations and maintenance.

What makes you the hero for this job:

  • 2-3 years of hands-on experience working with Webflow, including building advanced CMS structures, implementing custom code, and optimizing for performance and SEO.
  • Strong understanding of website optimization techniques (SEO, speed, and mobile responsiveness).
  • Familiarity with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
  • Strong technical knowledge of implementing integrations, widgets, APIs, and embed code within Webflow. Ability to configure and troubleshoot third-party tools (e.g., HubSpot, Google Analytics, Zapier) and embed custom scripts or code to enhance Webflow site functionality.

Superpowers:

Customer Obsessed. Our software is ever changing, and you’ll need to stay on top of the latest and greatest adjustments.  It’s kind of like being obsessed with Oprah’s book club and that feeling that you have to read the next one as soon as it comes out. 

Ownership. We need someone who embodies this value and can figure things out and move quickly. If you need direction and someone to hold your hand, this job is not for you.

Mentor (Hit us up to get more information)

Matt Nelson - Specialist in hiring amazing people, lover of music, tennis, pickleball, photography, and recruiting.

JobNimbus is proud to be an equal opportunity / affirmative action employer. We are committed to equal opportunity regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, Veteran status, or other legally protected characteristics. This position may require the successful completion of a criminal background check and/or drug screen. If you have a disability or special need that requires accommodation, please let us know in the application.

If you have any questions regarding this job post, please email [email protected].

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