3 of 3 Remote/Hybrid SEO Manager Jobs in England

SEO Specialist / Manager

Hiring Organisation
Reeta Vickers Recruitment Ltd
Location
Farnham, Surrey, England, United Kingdom
Employment Type
Full-Time
Salary
£40,000 - £60,000 per annum
Role: SEO Manager Work Pattern : 2 Days WFH Salary: Up to £60k My client is looking to expand their team with an SEO expert. KEY SKILLS • 3-5+ years SEO experience (agency or in-house) • Proficiency with tools: Ahrefs, SEMrush, Google Search Console … Screaming Frog, Surfer SEO or Clearscope • Ability to explain complex SEO issues to clients via Loom or calls • Strong project/time management for juggling multiple clients • Bonus: copywriting, technical dev background, or experience with international SEO RESPONSIBILITIES Strategy & Planning • Conduct keyword research tailored by competition level ...

Tech SEO Manager, Beauty, London (hybrid), c. £52K

Hiring Organisation
Salt
Location
London, United Kingdom
Employment Type
Permanent
Salary
£50,000
Technical SEO Manager, Beauty, London (hybrid), c. £52K The Role Scale brings complexity. That's where you come in. You'll own technical SEO across multiple European markets - identifying issues, setting direction, and making sure fixes actually happen. This isn't reporting. It's diagnose prioritise … implement improve . What You'll Own Technical SEO performance across large, multi-market sites Audits that lead to action - not slide decks Organic performance analysis, trends and opportunity spotting Collaboration with dev, UX, content and eCommerce teams to ship fixes Keyword and competitor analysis that informs real strategy ...

Tech SEO Manager, Beauty, London (hybrid), c. £52K

Hiring Organisation
Salt
Location
London, United Kingdom
Employment Type
Permanent
Salary
GBP 50,000 Annual
Technical SEO Manager, Beauty, London (hybrid), c. £52K The Role Scale brings complexity. That's where you come in. You'll own technical SEO across multiple European markets - identifying issues, setting direction, and making sure fixes actually happen. This isn't reporting click apply for full ...