Website Implementation Manager

Lehi, UT
Full Time
Mid Level

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: 

We are looking for a design-savvy, detail-oriented professional to oversee the development and quality assurance of new client websites on Webflow and project manage the migration of all WordPress sites to Webflow. This role combines front-end website development skills, a keen eye for design, and project management expertise to ensure every site aligns with JobNimbus brand standards. You’ll collaborate closely with our marketing and brand team, ensuring smooth site launches and top-notch user experiences.

What You’ll Be Doing

  • Lead Webflow Projects: Manage the end-to-end development of new client sites on Webflow, ensuring deadlines are met and stakeholders stay informed.
  • Project Manage the WordPress Migration: Assist in ensuring that 90% of migration tasks are completed and on schedule. Once migration is complete, every Webflow site is fully functional, mobile-responsive, and optimized, leaving clients thinking, “Wow, JobNimbus really nailed it!”
  • Quality Assurance: Conduct thorough design reviews and audits, verifying that every site meets the JobNimbus brand guidelines and highest design standards.
  • Technical Support: Serve as the go-to website wizard, jumping in to resolve front-end issues, implement custom code, and integrate third-party tools as needed (e.g., HubSpot, Google Analytics, Zapier).
  • Optimize for Performance: Ensure sites are mobile-responsive, fast-loading, and SEO-friendly—leaving clients saying, “Wow, JobNimbus really nailed it!”
  • Collaborate with Stakeholders: Work closely with marketing, brand, and contractor teams to gather requirements, manage feedback loops, and keep projects on schedule.
  • Build Automations: Develop and implement strategies or workflows to reduce time to launch and streamline site onboarding processes.
  • Document Best Practices: Create and maintain technical workflows, design standards, and QA checklists that serve as the gold standard for Webflow site development and maintenance.

What Makes You the Hero for This Job

  • Project Management Chops: Comfortable coordinating teams, defining project timelines, and ensuring tasks are completed on time.
  • Webflow experience: A major plus if you have experience building CMS structures, implementing custom code, and optimizing performance/SEO on Webflow.
  • Eye for Design: Strong sense of aesthetics to ensure brand alignment and high-quality user experiences.
  • Front-End Skills: Proficiency in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to troubleshoot issues and deliver custom functionality.
  • Technical Integrations: Ability to configure APIs, embed scripts, and set up widgets to enhance site functionality (e.g., HubSpot, Google Analytics, Zapier).

Superpowers:

Customer Obsessed: Our product evolves rapidly, and you thrive on staying current with the latest changes—much like devouring the next big book club read the second it’s released.

Ownership: You take initiative, solve problems, and move quickly without needing hand-holding. Roadblocks don’t intimidate you; they motivate you.

Mentor: You’re eager to share your knowledge, guide others, and help elevate the entire team’s capabilities. (Hit us up for more details!)

Mentor (hit us up for the inside scoop):
Matt Nelson - Specialist in hiring amazing people, lover of music, Connect Four, ping pong, 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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