Woodpecker Automation Jobs — Remote & Freelance

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Full Time Mid-level
2w ago

We are seeking a Lead Generation Specialist to drive outbound growth efforts targeting civil engineering firms across the United States. This role foc...

Full Time Mid-level
2w ago

The Lead Generation Specialist is responsible for building and qualifying a consistent pipeline of high-quality leads through outbound prospecting. Th...

Full Time Senior
2w ago

IBMC is seeking a highly experienced Outreach & Lead Generation Specialist to join our team focused on the financial and prop trading industry. This i...

Full Time Entry-level
3w ago

Join a growing company as their Cold Email Lead Generation Specialist and drive measurable pipeline growth through strategic outbound campaigns. You'l...

Full Time Mid-level
3w ago

We are seeking a Cold Email Outreach Specialist to drive pipeline growth through strategic outbound email campaigns. This role combines creative copyw...

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does a Woodpecker automation specialist do?
A Woodpecker specialist builds, maintains, and optimizes automated workflows using Woodpecker. This includes setting up integrations, configuring triggers and actions, troubleshooting issues, and improving existing automations.
How many Woodpecker jobs are available?
There are currently 5 open positions that require Woodpecker expertise, including freelance projects and full-time remote roles.
How much do Woodpecker automation experts earn?
Compensation varies by experience and role type. Freelance Woodpecker specialists typically charge $50-$150/hour, while full-time automation engineers earn $60,000-$150,000/year depending on seniority and location.
Do I need certification to get Woodpecker jobs?
While certifications can help, most employers prioritize hands-on experience and a portfolio of Woodpecker automation projects. Demonstrating real-world results is more valuable than formal credentials.