Cadence
Ecommerce Manager

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E-commerce Manager
We’re looking for an E-commerce Manager to run the day-to-day of our Shopify store. This is a hands-on-keys role. You’ll be in the backend daily: building pages, managing the catalogue, running site merchandising, fixing what’s broken, content writing and making sure the store runs flawlessly across UK and US.
This isn’t a strategy seat. It’s an execution seat for someone who wants to prove themselves inside a high-growth brand and is prepared to put everything into it.
You’ll report directly to the Head of Marketing.
What You’ll Do
- Own Shopify day-to-day: product pages, collection management, new page builds, app management, theme edits
- Manage site merchandising across UK and US storefronts, including bundles, subscriptions, and promotional mechanics
- Execute on-site SEO: content, metadata, site structure, internal linking, page speed, technical health
- Build, write & maintain the science blog & storytelling across the Cadence website
- Support subscription program management (Recharge)
- QA the site relentlessly. Catch issues before they cost us revenue
- Partner with Creative and Brand to get maintain up to date site creative
- Manage discount codes & promotions
- Troubleshoot checkout, app conflicts, and platform issues as they arise
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What You’ll Need
- Deep, hands-on Shopify experience. You should be comfortable in the backend without hand-holding
- CPG experience preferred
- Subscription commerce experience preferred (Recharge or similar)
- Solid working knowledge of on-site SEO fundamentals
- High attention to detail. You catch things others miss
- Comfortable moving fast in a small team with high ownership
- A genuine want to build something. This role suits someone early in their career who is ready to go all in


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What You’ll Get
- Remote-first (UK based)
- Direct line to the Head of Marketing and senior leadership
- Real ownership from day one in a high-growth, international brand
- £30-35k salary, depending on experience
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