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Web Producer

American Fork, Utah

 

COMPANY OVERVIEW 

Domo's AI and Data Products Platform lets people channel AI and data into innovative uses that deliver a measurable impact. Anyone can use Domo to prepare, analyze, visualize, automate, and build data products that are amplified by AI. 

POSITION SUMMARY  

This role is required to be in office 5 days a week.

The Web Producer at Domo will be responsible for managing and executing web content updates, ensuring a seamless and engaging digital experience. This role involves collaborating with marketing, design, and development teams to implement web pages, optimize content for performance, and maintain brand consistency across all digital touchpoints. The ideal candidate will have experience with CMS platforms, HTML/CSS/JS, and have a keen eye for detail to troubleshoot and enhance user experience. Strong project management skills and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment are essential for success in this role. This role reports to the Director, Web & SEO on the Global Growth Marketing team. 

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES  

As the Web producer on the Domo marketing team you will need to: 

  • Manage and update website content using Webflow, ensuring accuracy, consistency, and adherence to brand guidelines. 
  • Implement and optimize web pages for performance, accessibility, and responsiveness across devices. 
  • Work closely with marketing, design, and development teams to align web content with business goals. 
  • Manage web production projects, track deadlines, and ensure timely execution of web updates and enhancements. 
  • Conduct regular audits, and perform testing to ensure functionality and a seamless user experience. 
  • Assist with uploading blogs, landing pages, images, videos, and other digital assets while maintaining consistency and usability. 
  • Support experiments to improve user engagement, conversion rates, and overall site performance. 
  • Work with developers to implement new features, troubleshoot technical challenges, and ensure smooth website functionality. 
  • Ensure all web content meets compliance standards, accessibility guidelines (WCAG), and company policies. 

JOB REQUIREMENTS  

  • 3-5 years of experience in web production, digital content management, or a related field. 
  • Fluency with Webflow or other CMS platforms, with the ability to build, update, and optimize web pages efficiently. 
  • Strong proficiency in HTML and CSS, with a solid understanding of web standards, responsiveness, and accessibility best practices. 
  • Experience managing multiple projects simultaneously, meeting deadlines, and adapting to shifting priorities in a fast-paced environment. 
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to translate technical concepts for non-technical stakeholders. 
  • Proven ability to work collaboratively with cross-functional teams, including marketing, design, and development, to execute web initiatives. 
  • Detail-oriented mindset with a commitment to clear, organized, and structured communication across tasks, documentation, and team interactions. 

NICE TO HAVE

  • 2+ years of experience using Webflow to build and manage websites. 
  • Good understanding of JavaScript and jQuery for interactive web elements. 
  • Ability to work in-office as needed for team collaboration. 
  • Familiarity with Domo and its products is a plus. 

LOCATION: American Fork, Utah    

BENEFITS: https://www.domo.com/company/careers/culture 

Domo is an equal opportunity employer. 

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