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Experience in modern cloud-based, SaaS delivery technologies: Kubernetes, AWS, Azure, Jenkins, Git, Atlassian Jira and Confluence, Linux, DNS, E-mail, containers, log analysis, monitoring, Java, Apache, Tomcat, Memcached, Qpid, and MySQL on Linux.
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Experience with other Adobe Experience Cloud products such as Analytics, Target, Campaign, Audience Manager, Experience Platform, Launch, DTM, Magento, and Marketo is a nice to have. digital, stakeholder management skills, Client relationship management, Sales targets, Strategy, Relationship builder, website development, adobe, AEM, adobe experience manager, aep, adobe analytics, website hosting, website maintenance, Cms, Service delivery, Relationship management, E-commerce, Program management, sitecore.
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SME in Adobe Experience Cloud Web Analytics, Test and Learn using Adobe Target, AEP, etc. As an Adobe Analytics & CDP Solution Architect (Analytics, AEP, CJA, CJO, etc) where you will support progressing Capgemini’s growth plans by offering your technology expertise in Adobe, Solution architecture, consulting, presales and delivery skills.
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Adobe Creative Cloud programs – Photoshop, Premiere, After Effects, Illustrator. Non-linear editing experience (Adobe Premiere, AfterEffects experience is a must) Must provide creative reel demonstrating knowledge of video production, especially Adobe Creative Suite software.
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Maintain working knowledge of Salesforce Marketing Cloud, Customer Data Platforms (CDP) and Identity Resolution Platforms (IDR), Unica/Interact and Adobe Workfront to meet and exceed the needs of Vanguard marketing teams.
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Extensive professional experience with entire Adobe Creative Cloud (Illustrator, Photoshop, Acrobat and InDesign) specifically with print materials, web design, video production and multimedia presentation.
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You preferably have experience with Adobe Experience Cloud, Adobe Experience Manager, and Adobe Analytics. You will design and implement Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) solutions for one of our Tier 1 legacy client accounts.
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Manage and maintain Icon and Client file management systems, including: Digital Asset Management Tools (DAM), File Servers (in-house and cloud based), FTP Servers, DropBox, Adobe Creative Cloud Library, Microsoft Sharepoint and OneDrive.
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The ideal candidate should have experience in all facets of post-production, from offline, online, audio (2.0 and 5.1) Captioning, AD, SDH, DCP production and working knowledge of NLEs and Adobe Creative Cloud, specifically Adobe Premiere and After Effects.
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Proficient to expert in: Adobe Creative Cloud, Sketch, InDesign, Visio, Microsoft Office, etc. Proficiency in video editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro. Mastery of graphic design software, including Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign.
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Hands on experience with Adobe Creative suite, specifically Adobe Premiere, Media Encoder and basic knowledge of After Effects. Basic knowledge of cloud file system sharing best practices.
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Proficiency working with the Adobe Creative Cloud, primarily Premiere, After Effects, Audition and Photoshop. Solid experience and proficiency with Adobe Premiere, After Effects, Photoshop and Motion graphic design is needed.
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Editorial platforms (Avid, Adobe), cloud hybrid workflow, remote workflow (Teradici) and virtualization platforms (VMWare ESXi) Preferred: AWS/Azure/GCP Solutions Architect/Cloud Practitioner, Avid ACSR (Storage, Media Central - any, Media Composer), Quantum StorNext, VMWare.
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Shows experience of digital media development design using Articulate Rise and Articulate Storyline and the Adobe Creative Cloud suite, specifically Photoshop with the ability to be creative and innovative maximising the opportunities to create a great learning experience.
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Proficient in Adobe Creative Cloud, specifically Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and Lightroom. Proficient in Adobe Creative Cloud, specifically Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and Lightroom.
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