Posted Jul 10, 2026

Manager - Digital Marketing & eCommerce

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You’re not a “digital marketing person.” You’re the person who builds the thing, runs the campaign, reads the data, fixes what’s broken, and comes back Monday with three new ideas. You write HTML when you need to. You know what a Core Web Vital is and why it matters. You’ve managed an ad budget and actually hit your ROAS targets.

If that’s you — Front + Center wants to talk.

ABOUT FRONT + CENTER

F+C is a modern, design-forward brand on a mission to transform spaces through innovative refacing solutions. We’re building something — fast — and we need a digital operator who can build with us. This role owns the entire digital footprint: from the first search impression to the confirmed sale, it’s yours.

THE ROLE

This is a high-impact individual contributor position with real leadership responsibility. You’ll set the digital strategy, execute it yourself, direct outside agencies and contractors, and collaborate with Marketing, Sales, and IT. No layers. No hand-off culture. You own the outcome.

The role launches as an IC position — and as F+C scales, so does it. The expectation is that you’ll eventually build and lead a team underneath you.

WHAT YOU’LL OWN

Website & UX

Search: SEO & AEO

Paid Digital Advertising

Analytics, Reporting & AI

Demand Generation & eCommerce

Competitive Intelligence & Vendor Management

WHAT YOU BRING

YOU’LL KNOW YOU’RE WINNING WHEN…

In your first 90 days: you’ve audited the digital footprint, established baseline KPIs, and know exactly where to push first.

By month 12:

WHY FRONT + CENTER

COMPENSATION

This is a salaried, exempt role starting at $80,000 per year. We recognize that the right person may bring more to the table than a starting figure reflects — final compensation is based on experience, skills, and qualifications.

This position offers a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package consistent with , Inc. standards, including health, dental, vision, 401(k), PTO and additional ancillary benefits.

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