
Web Implementation & Content Specialist [210109]
Skill · United States
- Hybrid
- Temporary
- $45,000 / year
- United States
Job highlights
- Build and maintain web pages using enterprise CMS.
- Execute content updates and translate designs.
- Coordinate requests and manage tickets.
- Perform QA, UAT, and support releases.
- Short-term contract, remote, part-time.
About the role
Web Implementation & Content Specialist
We are hiring short-term contractors to support high-volume website execution across enterprise CMS platforms. This is a hands-on, production-focused role centered on content updates, page builds, intake coordination, QA/UAT, and release support.
Success in this role is measured by accuracy, speed, reliability, and the ability to execute independently in a fast-moving environment. This is not a developer, strategy, or entry-level position.
This role is fully remote, and candidates from all time zones are welcome to apply.
What You’ll Be Doing
- Build, update, and maintain web pages within enterprise CMS platforms, primarily Drupal using Lightning Builder
- Execute content updates and page changes based on approved copy and designs
- Translate Figma designs into functional CMS pages built to specification
- Intake and organize requests from creative, content, marketing, and web teams
- Create clear, actionable tickets for enhancements, fixes, and updates
- Perform QA and UAT across pages, forms, components, and releases
- Validate layout, functionality, links, accessibility basics, and browser behavior
- Support sprint execution, backlog management, and release coordination
- Ensure all work meets quality standards and delivery deadlines
Required Skills & Experience
- 2–3+ years of hands-on experience working within enterprise CMS platforms such as Drupal, Sitecore, or AEM
- Proven experience building and maintaining pages using visual/page builders
- Experience translating Figma designs into production-ready web pages
- Strong QA mindset with exceptional attention to detail
- Experience managing work and tickets in Jira, Asana, Azure DevOps, Monday, or similar tools
- Working knowledge of HTML and CSS for troubleshooting and QA purposes
- Familiarity with agile workflows, including sprints, backlogs, intake, and releases
- Ability to manage multiple requests simultaneously and prioritize effectively
What We Expect (Non-Negotiable)
- Ability to execute independently with minimal oversight
- Comfort working directly in production-level CMS environments
- Strong responsiveness and adaptability when priorities shift
- High standards for accuracy, quality, and launch readiness
- Organized, dependable, and comfortable in a deadline-driven environment
Engagement Details
- Fully remote; all time zones welcome
- Starting at approximately 20 hours per week, with the potential for increased hours based on responsiveness, performance, and workload
- Short-term contract engagement with potential for ongoing work
Key skills/competency
- Web Implementation
- Content Specialist
- CMS Platforms
- Drupal
- Page Building
- Figma
- QA Testing
- Agile Workflows
- Jira
- HTML/CSS
Skills & topics
- Web Implementation
- Content Specialist
- CMS
- Drupal
- Page Builder
- Figma
- QA
- Agile
- Jira
- HTML
- CSS
- Web Content
- Website Maintenance
- Remote Work
- Contractor
How to get hired
- Tailor your resume: Highlight CMS experience, page building, and QA skills.
- Showcase your portfolio: Include examples of translated Figma designs to functional pages.
- Emphasize speed and accuracy: Detail your ability to work independently and meet deadlines.
- Demonstrate tool proficiency: List experience with Jira, Asana, or similar project management tools.
- Prepare for remote work: Discuss your self-management and communication skills.
Technical preparation
Practice building pages in Drupal Lightning Builder.,Familiarize with Figma to CMS translation.,Review HTML/CSS for basic troubleshooting.,Understand agile sprint and backlog processes.
Behavioral questions
Describe a time you worked independently.,How do you handle shifting priorities?,How do you ensure accuracy in your work?,How do you manage multiple deadlines?
Frequently asked questions
- What is the typical duration of the Web Implementation & Content Specialist contract at Skill?
- The engagement details state this is a short-term contract with the potential for ongoing work. The initial hours are approximately 20 per week, and increased hours depend on performance and workload. While not explicitly stated, expect the initial contract to be a few months with possibilities for extension.
- Is prior experience with Drupal required for the Web Implementation & Content Specialist role?
- While Drupal is the primary CMS mentioned, the job description lists Sitecore and AEM as other enterprise CMS platforms. Having hands-on experience with at least one enterprise CMS platform, ideally Drupal, is crucial. If you have strong experience with Sitecore or AEM, highlight that, but direct Drupal experience is preferred.
- How important is translating Figma designs to functional web pages for this role?
- Translating Figma designs into functional CMS pages is a core responsibility of this Web Implementation & Content Specialist role. The job description explicitly mentions this as a key task and a required experience. Be prepared to showcase examples of this skill in your application and during interviews.
- What does 'hands-on, production-focused role' mean for a Web Implementation & Content Specialist at Skill?
- This means you'll be directly working on building, updating, and testing live web pages within the company's Content Management System (CMS). It's a very practical, execution-oriented role, rather than a strategic or planning one. You'll be responsible for the quality and delivery of actual web content and page structures.
- Does Skill offer opportunities for this role to become a full-time or long-term position?
- The job description mentions 'potential for ongoing work' for this short-term contract. While not guaranteed, strong performance, responsiveness, and workload may lead to increased hours and continued engagement. It's best to clarify expectations regarding long-term potential during the interview process.
- What level of HTML and CSS knowledge is needed for the Web Implementation & Content Specialist role?
- The job description states 'working knowledge of HTML and CSS for troubleshooting and QA purposes.' This implies you don't need to be a developer, but you should be comfortable inspecting code to identify layout or functionality issues, validating links, and basic troubleshooting on web pages.