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The Employee Portal AEM is expected to have sufficient skills to begin work immediately, with Adobe Experience Manager, SQL and PS/SQL, integrate diverse technologies such as Salesforce, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Oracle database and applications, WCAG accessible web applications by using Adobe Sites, CSS, JavaScript, web services and HTML.
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Job Title: AEM Developer Location: NYC, NY Type: Full Time Job Description: AEM Developer includes development of solutions, hands-on coding, content authoring, perform testing and administration of web application platforms using Adobe's AEM product suite, including Web Content Management (WCM) and Digital Asset Manager (DAM) in the field of Digital Marketing and Content Management.
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Adobe AEM DAM experience. Work closely with compliance to ensure that all marketing materials have the correct compliance meta data to migrate with the asset to the AEM DAM. Participate in Workfront and DAM governance.
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Cross-training opportunities in AEM Content, Assets, Forms, Adobe Experience Platform (AEP), Analytics, Target, Marketo, Workfront, and ancillary technologies (e.g., ReactJS) If you are looking to up your game as a Mid-Level Full-Stack Adobe AEM Developer, there is no better place than with our client.
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Knowledgeable of the Technology solutions in support of customer journey building operations primarily using AEM, Adobe Target, including integration with Campaign V8 and AEP.Own creation/ design communication strategy and oversee production process for AEM, Analytics and Target deployments.
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Experience in AEM (Adobe Experience Manager), end to end implementation experience, Content-author first perspective when writing user stories for behavior driven development in our Content Management System (CMS.
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Preferred: Adobe Certified AEM Business Practitioner Professional; Certified Scrum Product Owner or Scaled Agile/PMO. Utilize expert knowledge of Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) to optimize its functionalities, facilitating seamless enterprise integrations and leading the adoption of features that support content management at scale, content templatization, and design system flexibility.
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Position includes development of solutions, hands-on coding, content authoring, perform testing and administration of web application platforms using Adobe's AEM product suite, including Web Content Management (WCM) and Digital Asset Manager (DAM) in the field of Digital Marketing and Content Management.
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AEM Developer includes development of solutions, hands-on coding, content authoring, perform testing and administration of web application platforms using Adobe's AEM product suite, including Web Content Management (WCM) and Digital Asset Manager (DAM) in the field of Digital Marketing and Content Management.
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Deep Adobe Experience Manager Assets expertise, primarily focused on how this coding can scale and support our Omni-Channel marketing efforts Implementation, development, and ownership effectively navigating complex channel requirements for Digital Asset Management and Go-To Market construct Hands on experience with Adobe Experience Manager Assets integrations into Marketing, Advertising and Data Platforms.
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Equipment for the following surgical specialties: general, AEM; genitourinary, lithotripsy; ophthalmologic/Phacoemulsification/I&A; plastic; orthopedic/Andrews table/total joint replacement/Captain's Chair/ spinal fixation cases; ENT; obstetric/gynecologic; vascular; oral; Amsco Flash Autoclave; Network computer system, Omnicell Medication System, AT&T Language Line.
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Manually adjusts heat-pumps from cooling to heating, coordinating actions with AEM Shop [At IAD] and the Airport Fire Department on initial start-ups in case smoke detectors sound alarms. Manually adjusts heat-pumps from cooling to heating, coordinating actions with AEM Shop [At IAD] and the Airport Fire Department on initial start-ups in case smoke detectors sound alarms.
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Significant experience with Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) suite including Adobe Sites, Adobe Assets, Adobe Target, Adobe Analytics, and Adobe Communities.
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Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) - Digital Asset management system (DAM) for MohawkGroup.com content. Manage digital assets for the MohawkGroup.com website (via DAM - AEM/APRIMO). Basic understanding of Photoshop and related Adobe products.
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Expertise in using analytics tools (Adobe Analytics, Contentsquare) and CMS (AEM preferred). Hands-on experience with HTML/CSS, Basic Javascript, WordPress, Ecommerce CMS (AEM? , Adobe Analytics (Goals, Attribution, Funnels), Office Suites (Slides/PowerPoint, Docs/Word, Sheets/Excel.
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