This is a hands-on SEO + site performance role inside a SaaS company that serves auto repair shops. You’ll own how client sites perform in search (especially local), help improve the underlying platform features that impact SEO, and push automation/AI wherever it can scale the work.
About AutoVitals
AutoVitals is a suite of SaaS products built to help auto repair shops grow: attract new customers, improve communication, increase efficiency, and raise average repair orders.
Schedule
- Full-time, salary exempt
- Remote (United States)
- Reports to: Director of Product Management
- They want someone to start immediately
What You’ll Do
- Track, analyze, and continuously optimize client website SEO performance
- Spot underperforming sites and create step-by-step improvement plans
- Support the Director of Product with feature testing/feedback tied to SEO outcomes
- Write and optimize SEO-focused, location-based content for new client websites
- Present SEO findings and recommendations to clients as needed
- Handle pre-launch, post-launch, and ongoing website QA for quality and performance
- Identify where automation/AI can improve efficiency across their proprietary web platform
- Stay current on SEO, AI, and web performance trends and recommend opportunities
- Run ad-hoc audits and reporting, recommending improvements
- Work cross-functionally with product and client-facing teams
What You Need
- Direct experience with Local SEO or digital marketing
- Project/product management background (or adjacent)
- Familiar with Agile tools/processes (Jira, Confluence, etc.)
- Comfortable with tools like Google Analytics, Search Console, SEMrush, BrightLocal, Looker Studio (or similar)
- Strong data analysis skills and ability to discuss findings/strategy live with stakeholders
- Strong writing and communication (translating technical SEO into plain English)
- Eligible to work in the U.S.
Benefits
- Medical / Dental / Vision
- FSA
- Lifestyle Spending Account
- 401(k) match
- Flexible PTO
- Salary range: $75,000 – $90,000
My straight read: this role sits in a product org, not a pure marketing org. That’s good if you like fixing systems (templates, QA, scalable content + automation) and not just “make rankings go up.” It’s not great if you only want content strategy and zero technical/process work.
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