Web Optimization Engineer

The Dyrt

Web Optimization Engineer

Remote, OR
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    The Dyrt is the largest digital camping platform in the world, and the number 1 ranked camping app on both iOS and Android. Every second, a new user visits The Dyrt to access our community-driven campground information. With more than 1 million user-submitted campgrounds, reviews, and tips — more than anyone else on the Internet — The Dyrt makes it easier to find campgrounds for the 80+ million people who camp across the United States.

    If you love the outdoors and want to be part of a fast-growing consumer app, you're in the right place.

    The Role

    We are seeking a Web Optimization Engineer to drive The Dyrt's online growth through advanced technical SEO strategies and performance optimization. In this role, you'll focus on improving site structure, search visibility, and user experience while proactively identifying and resolving SEO challenges. Collaborating closely with our development team, you'll work to enhance site performance and deliver a seamless experience across desktop and mobile platforms.

    Responsibilities

    • Lead the strategy and implementation of core web vital improvements (LCP, INP, CLS)
    • Lead the strategy and implementation of SEO page content improvements

    Experience and Requirements

    • Strong understanding of SEO from a “Technical SEO” perspective, for example:
      • Page structure and composition (tags, noindex, nofollow, canonical, etc)
      • Internal linking
      • Sitemaps
      • Robots.txt
      • Indexing, crawling
      • Search visibility
    • Troubleshoot and prevent SEO issues using industry standard tools such as: Google Search Console, Browser DevTools, etc
    • Automated testing/monitoring of SEO performance/properties
    • Experience w/ geo-based SEO page hierarchies
    • Structured Data Markup (Schema.org / “Schema Markup” / JSON-LD)
    • NextJS experience (nice to have)
    • ReactJS optimization experience
      • Component rendering performance
      • Server-side rendering (SSR)
      • Lazy loading / Codesplitting / Bundling / Tree-shaking
    • Optimize for Core Web Vitals and Lighthouse
    • CDN experience
    • Responsive layouts on desktop/mobile