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SEO Manager - Job Opportunity
Crewe
Full Time
Onsite

Up to £50,000 per Annum

We’re working with a fast-growing digital brand seeking aforward-thinking, data-driven SEO Manager to lead their organic strategy in a world shaped byAI-powered search andLarge Language Models. This role blends traditional SEO with emerging optimisation forAI-generated answers, conversational search, and generative discovery platforms.
Key Responsibilities
  • Act as the central SEO authority across marketing, content, product, and leadership teams.
  • Translate complex SEO and AI concepts into clear, actionable insights.
  • Lead and mentor SEO specialists, content teams, and external partners.
  • Build and execute technical, on-page, and off-page SEO strategies.
  • Conduct semantic, entity, and intent-based research.
  • Develop strategies for visibility within AI answer engines and generative summaries.
  • Structure content for machine readability and knowledge graph alignment.
  • Monitor AI-driven search behaviour shifts and adapt strategy.
  • Track organic performance, AI referral patterns, and SERP changes.
  • Build dashboards that connect SEO and AI visibility to commercial impact.
  • Support high-authority content creation and topical authority frameworks.
The Candidate:
  • SEO experience with proven growth results.
  • Strong understanding of semantic search, intent modelling, and entity optimisation.
  • Experience adapting to algorithm and AI-driven search changes.
  • Proficiency with analytics platforms, SEO tools, and structured data.
For further information please contact Paige Bevan on or email

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