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Searchflex is hiring a UK-based remote SEO Manager for a full-time ecommerce SEO role paying £35,000-£50,000, dependent on experience and skillset.
This is a hands-on execution role across WordPress and Shopify ecommerce brands, with ownership across technical SEO, site health, discoverability, performance, international SEO, and conversion optimisation.
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Role Snapshot
- Original title: SEO Manager (Ecommerce, Shopify, Remote)
- Company: Searchflex
- Location: UK, working remotely
- Employment type: Full-time
- Salary: £35,000-£50,000 per year
- Experience: 3+ years
- Seniority: Mid Level
Company Overview
Searchflex is a high-performance ecommerce search agency building search systems for premium ecommerce and DTC brands. The company focuses on ecommerce SEO, Google Ads and Shopping systems, attribution clarity, and strategic alignment across paid, organic, lifecycle, and creative.
Searchflex is based in Melbourne, Australia and Nottinghamshire, UK, serves DTC brands globally, and was founded in 2024.
About the Role
You'll work closely with the director to deliver SEO strategy and performance roadmaps across multiple WordPress and Shopify ecommerce brands. The role focuses on turning audits and growth plans into real-world improvements across site health, discoverability, performance, conversion optimisation, and international SEO.
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Responsibilities
- Support technical and site-wide SEO audits, prioritise issues, and turn findings into clear action plans.
- Help shape keyword clusters, search intent mapping, and content briefs for ecommerce pages and collections.
- Ensure structured data, internal linking, metadata, and page templates follow SEO best-practice standards.
- Work with developers, themes, and templates to improve site speed, usability, and Core Web Vitals.
- Manage sitemaps, crawl coverage, redirects, and indexation issues.
- Maintain robots.txt rules and ensure search engines can access the right pages.
- Support hreflang setups, country/language targeting, and international site structure.
- Produce clear, client-ready documentation and track progress against SEO roadmaps.
Qualifications
- 3+ years in ecommerce SEO, either in-house or agency-side.
- Experience working on large ecommerce sites, including international stores.
- Comfortable managing end-to-end SEO execution, not just recommendations.
- Strong working knowledge of WordPress, Shopify, Google Search Console, GA4, and common SEO tools.
- Solid understanding of technical SEO fundamentals, including indexation, site structure, and performance.
- Experience supporting international SEO projects.
- Strong project management and communication skills.
- Confident delivering high-quality work independently.


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Bonus Points
- CRO and testing experience supporting SEO-led tests that improved conversion rates.
- Experience using scripts, AI, or tools to streamline SEO workflows.
- Experience using ChatGPT or similar tools for audits, briefs, or QA.
- Hands-on experience with Shopify Markets or geo-targeted stores.
- Comfortable making light theme or layout adjustments.
- Experience creating SOPs or scalable SEO systems.
- Google Shopping, Merchant Center, or product feed experience.
Compensation and Benefits
- Salary: £35,000-£50,000 per year, dependent on experience and skillset.
- Bonuses and profit share scheme.
- Generous holidays.
- Birthday off.
- Mental health days.
- Gym and fitness perks.
- New MacBook.
- Additional tech budgets.
- Flexitime.
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