DigiKey is looking to design and develop engaging, user-centric experiences across both email and web platforms to support personalized marketing initiatives that drive engagement, reduce digital friction, and elevate the brand experience.
Requirements
- Proficiency in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and templating languages.
- Experience with email marketing platforms (e.g. Marketo, etc.) and web personalization tools.
- Familiarity with email testing tools (e.g., Litmus) and web analytics platforms (e.g., Google Analytics).
- Strong understanding of UX principles, responsive design, and accessibility standards.
- Experience with personalization platforms (e.g., Salesforce Personalization, Site Core, etc.).
- Knowledge of CRM systems and marketing automation workflows.
- Familiarity with agile development practices.
Responsibilities
- Design and develop modular, responsive email templates using HTML, CSS, and inline CSS best practices.
- Build and maintain modules in platforms like Taxi for Email, ensuring compatibility across email clients and devices.
- Implement control flow logic using Liquid or similar templating languages to support dynamic content and personalization.
- Optimize email performance, including rendering speed and accessibility.
- Conduct usability testing and analyze user behavior to improve email experiences.
- Collaborate with UX designers and developers to implement personalized web experiences using tools like Salesforce Personalization (Evergage), Site Core, or similar.
- Develop reusable components and templates that support A/B testing and dynamic content delivery.
Other
- Bachelor’s degree in Web Development, Human-Computer Interaction, Computer Science, or a related field—or equivalent experience.
- 2+ years of experience in email development and/or web UX development.
- Must be authorized to work in the U.S. without the need for employment-based immigration sponsorship, now or in the future.
- Excellent problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and ability to work collaboratively.
- Generally, spend the workday sitting at a workstation and operating computer devices, such as, but not limited to keyboard, mouse and screen