The role involves conducting keyword research, optimizing web pages, analyzing SEO performance, and assisting in improving company digital positioning and user experience.
This is a remote position.
SEO & Website Optimization- Conduct keyword research aligned with company focus areas (digital infrastructure, academy, aviation, government)
- Optimize website pages (titles, meta descriptions, headers, internal linking)
- Identify and resolve technical SEO issues (broken links, duplicate content, redirects)
- Assist in improving overall site health using tools like SEMrush
- Monitor keyword rankings, traffic, and performance metrics
- Analyze SEO reports and provide insights for improvement
- Track competitor positioning and industry trends
- Support efforts to reposition the company from traditional freight forwarding to a digital infrastructure platform
- Ensure consistent messaging across website and content
- Assist in improving user experience and conversion paths
RequirementsPreferred Qualifications
- Basic understanding of SEO principles (on-page, technical, keywords)
- Familiarity with tools like SEMrush, Google Analytics, or Search Console (preferred, not required)
- Strong research and analytical skills
- Interest in logistics, supply chain, aviation, or digital platforms
- Strong written communication skills
- Hands-on experience in real-world SEO and growth strategy
- Exposure to digital infrastructure and logistics innovation
- Opportunity to work on high-impact projects that shape company direction
- Mentorship in SEO, content strategy, and digital positioning
Pre-screening Assessment Completion is highly recommended to move forward with next steps in the recruitment process.
Benefits
ImEx Cargo is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
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