Merck Hiring Global Web Domain Administrator

Merck, the publicly traded pharmaceutical giant, is looking to hire a Global Web Domain Administrator. The person who is hired for this position will be responsible for managing Merck’s domain names. This is an important role for a large, global company like Merck, which owns thousands of domain names across its brands.

This job opportunity might be of interest to someone with domain industry account management experience who wants to make a jump to the client-side domain name management. Knowledge of Domain Management practices is one of the requirements of being hired for this position. The job was posted on Merck’s website.

Here’s an excerpt about what the job entails:

“The candidate will be responsible for Globally coordinating day-to-day activities for the company-owned website domains. This includes domain acquisitions, domain transfers from non-company owned entities, domain redirects, bulk domain changes, and domain retirements. The selected candidate will interact with the domain owners and stakeholders to refine their onboarding requirements and offer guidance as to our Company’s standardized domain management practices and policies.”

The expected salary range for this job is reported as $59,400.00 – $101,000.00. The job is available in four locations – West Point, PA, Rahway, NJ, North Wales, PA, and Austin, TX.

Thanks to Matt for sharing this on LinkedIn.

Elliot Silver
Elliot Silver
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