Imagine this.
You roll into the shop in St. George at 7:00am. Coffee is optional. Curiosity is not.
Your first move is not “post something and hope.” It’s pulling up the numbers like a pilot checks instruments. You’re reading what the market is telling us in real time. Which ad just started pulling harder? Which message made customers click, save, comment, and buy? Which product angle landed, and which one needs a better story?
You spot the pattern, grab the lesson, and then you do what most marketing teams talk about but rarely execute.
You turn insight into action.
Within minutes, that data becomes your next creative push. A sharper hook. A better caption. A tighter offer. A clearer explanation of how one of our products solves a real problem on a real rig, in the real world.
Then the fun part starts.
You step into the shop where parts are being built, packed, installed, and tested. There’s always something happening. A fresh install. A customer rig in the bay. A company vehicle getting dialed. The kind of place where content is not staged, it’s captured.
You’re not just “posting.” You’re building a pipeline.
You’re thinking up ideas, scripting the video, shooting it, and turning it into a reel that makes people stop scrolling because it looks like the life they want to live. You cut the video. You refine the pacing. You make it feel like AAL. Clean, confident, and built for people who actually use their gear.
Two posts a day. Three reels a day. Not because we like busy work, but because we’ve proven that consistency wins. Your job is to keep that cadence, then evolve it as the platforms change and our customers’ needs change.
And you do not do it alone.
You use AI like a power tool. Not as a shortcut, but as an advantage. Faster ideation. Stronger scripts. Better angles. Cleaner workflows. Smarter iterations. Better customer communication. You leverage the machine so your brain can stay focused on what matters: clarity, relevance, and results.
Next thing you know, you’re monitoring comments and DMs, speaking in the company voice, and helping customers feel like they’re talking to a real team that gets it. Because they are.
And in the background, you’re running the levers that move the needle:
Meta Ads. Google Ads. Conversion tracking. Testing. Optimization. Reporting. Improving.
We’re a process-heavy company. That means we don’t rely on luck, vibes, or tribal knowledge. We build repeatable systems, then we make them better. If that sounds like oxygen to you, you’ll fit right in.
If this role feels like a mix of creativity, discipline, and momentum, you should probably apply.
The basics
- Digital Marketing Coordinator (on-site in St. George, UT)
- Monday through Friday - 7:00am to 4:00pm
- Occasional travel for events and shoots
- Hourly to start, based on your experience with opportunity to transition to salary for the right candidate
- Paid holidays, yearly bonuses, profit sharing, product discounts
You should apply if you can say “yes” to most of this
- You can script, shoot, and edit short-form social video
- You’re comfortable running Meta Ads and Google Ads
- You understand how different platforms behave and how content should change across them
- You can communicate with customers in comments and DMs with a steady, professional voice
- You embrace AI as a real advantage and know how to use it responsibly
- You like process, and you like improving process
- You have a portfolio to prove you can do the work
How to apply: Send your resume, portfolio links (include 3 to 5 videos), and a short note about how you use AI to produce better marketing outcomes.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: From $18.50 per hour
Application Question(s):
- Can you please send 3 to 5 videos you have created from your portfolio?
- Please include a short note of how you use AI to produce better marketing outcomes....
Experience:
- Marketing: 1 year (Required)
Work Location: In person