Happy Mammoth is looking for an E-commerce Store Manager to own the operational backbone of our Shopify Plus stores (US, EU, AU) and Amazon marketplace. You will be responsible for store stability, compliance governance, technical performance, and the core storefront experience that millions of customers interact with every month.
This is the role for someone who believes that a flawless store experience is not a given - it is engineered. If broken checkouts, slow load times, and compliance gaps keep you up at night, we should talk.
This is a hands on role where you will be expected to execute and implement, not just manage.
Happy Mammoth is a fast-growing natural health company formulating, producing, and marketing gut health and hormone-balancing supplements to millions of customers across Australia, the United States, and Europe. We operate direct-to-consumer through Shopify Plus and Amazon, with deep roots in performance marketing and direct response. This is a company built on speed, testing, and commercial results.
You will lead five critical outcome areas:
You have deep experience leading Shopify Plus store operations in a direct-to-consumer environment, not just configuring themes, but owning store architecture, checkout optimization, multi-store operations, and performance monitoring at scale through a team.
You have a strong eye for brand and design consistency. You can spot when a page, collection, or listing is off-brand and you know how to direct designers to fix it. You understand that brand quality and conversion are not at odds; they reinforce each other.
You understand SEO at a strategic level - site structure, metadata, schema markup, page speed optimization, and crawlability. You do not need to be an SEO specialist, but you need to know enough to set the right direction and manage internal teams or external agencies to deliver results.
You understand how compliance works in regulated industries. You do not need to be a regulatory expert, but you have experience coordinating with legal teams to ensure content is compliant across multiple markets. You know how to build and enforce review processes that prevent compliance issues, and you treat compliance as a system that protects revenue, not a checkbox.
You are technically sharp. You can read Core Web Vitals reports, diagnose checkout drop-off, and direct developers at a technical level to implement solutions. You are not just a project manager who files tickets, you understand the platform deeply enough to set the right direction.
You have experience overseeing A/B tests on storefront elements - checkout flows, PDP layouts, navigation, collections, and you know how to design tests that produce actionable results.
You manage the Amazon Marketplace Manager and direct a developer. You set the priorities, define the standards, and hold your team accountable for execution quality and speed.
You are methodical but fast. You build systems that prevent problems, but when fires happen, you move immediately. If you are someone who needs to be told what to prioritize, or who waits for instructions when something breaks, this is not the right role. We need someone who owns the store like it is their own business.
You will have a dedicated developer and a marketplace specialist on your team, with additional support from design and project management. You report to the Head of Growth.
Most "store manager" roles are glorified admin positions - updating products, toggling discounts, keeping the site from breaking. This is not that. You are the operational and experiential backbone of a nine-figure global DTC brand. You own compliance across three regulatory jurisdictions. You own site performance across three storefronts. You own brand and design consistency across every customer-facing digital touchpoint. You own SEO. You own the Amazon marketplace. And you run A/B tests on the storefront to continuously improve the experience.
The decisions you make directly impact checkout completion rates, compliance risk, and site performance for millions of customer sessions. If you want a role where operational excellence is not just expected but directly tied to commercial results, this is it.