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WordPress Developer (Elementor)

Miami, FL (Remote)

FirmPilot is looking for a WordPress Developer with strong Elementor expertise to drive the development of high-performance landing pages. If you thrive in fast-paced environments and have a passion for crafting visually engaging and conversion-optimized web experiences, this is your opportunity to make a direct impact at a rapidly scaling, AI-powered SaaS company.

You won’t just be designing, you’ll own the full lifecycle of our paid media landing pages, from layout to launch. Working closely with marketing, growth, and product teams, your work will be central to the success of campaigns across legal and other local business sectors.

What You’ll Do

  • Design & Development
    • Build and maintain WordPress websites and landing pages using Elementor
    • Deliver responsive, fast-loading, and accessible page designs across devices
    • Translate campaign goals and brand identity into high-converting UX/UI
  • Performance & Optimization
    • Develop and iterate on landing pages for paid traffic (PPC) campaigns
    • Set up A/B tests, monitor heatmaps, and analyze data to drive improvements
    • Implement conversion tracking, tag integrations, and speed enhancements
  • Technical Execution
    • Troubleshoot bugs, deploy fixes, and ensure site reliability
    • Execute integrations with CRMs, analytics tools, and lead notification systems
  • Copywriting & Collaboration
    • Craft persuasive landing page copy that supports campaign objectives
    • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to align messaging, visuals, and performance
    • Contribute to and uphold design systems and brand guidelines
  • Project & Stakeholder Management
    • Effectively manage multiple projects and deadlines
    • Maintain clear communication with media teams and stakeholders

What You Bring

  • 3+ years of professional WordPress Development experience
  • Deep knowledge of Elementor and front-end best practices
  • Strong command of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
  • Portfolio demonstrating results-driven landing pages (especially for PPC)
  • Proficiency with design tools: Figma, Sketch, Adobe Creative Suite
  • Strong UX/UI sensibility focused on conversion (legal, healthcare, home services a plus)
  • Experience with DNS and server-side configuration
  • Bonus: Familiarity with WPBakery, Divi, or Gutenberg
  • Extra Bonus: PHP knowledge and experience with custom themes/plugins

Why Join FirmPilot

  • Own a Mission-Critical Function – Your work is the face of our client campaigns.
  • Ship Fast, Learn Fast – Agile team culture with direct performance feedback.
  • Creative Freedom with Clear Metrics – We test everything to see what really works.
  • Work from Anywhere – Fully remote team with high accountability and autonomy.
  • Help Law Firms Grow – Be part of a company using AI and automation to transform local marketing.

This Role Is NOT for You If...

  • You’ve never worked with Elementor
  • You shy away from technical challenges or troubleshooting
  • You only have experience building blogs or non-commercial websites

Ready to Design What Converts?

This is your chance to join a venture-backed startup and build landing page experiences that actually drive results. If you’re a performance-minded designer ready to make an impact, we want to hear from you.

Apply now and let’s build something amazing.

Expected Salary Range: $95,000 - $130,000 based on experience

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