Hi
Position: Lead AEM Developer
Location: Remote
Minimum Requirements:
• Must have 4 years of React Development experience working with Enterprise Level Web applications
• Must have at Least 6 years of AEM Development Experience
• Must be Front End Focused AEM Developer
Project Details –
· Working through transformation – consolidating front-end using AEM (started over a year ago but didn’t have the expertise for AEM – just HTML/JavaScript) - wanting to use it for CMS not just for storing data and need someone with more expertise to utilize full functionality on the dev side
· Goal for AEM is to use no java though may have to introduce limited Java—How to go about limiting use of Java?
· Position will work closely with the architect and management to implement and code the design of the project (hands-on project)
· Note: Unlike many AEM teams they don’t use JAVA (back-end is in .NET) but looking for someone who has worked with AEM and this would be most purely an AEM role (okay with whatever back-end they have familiarity with if any – really won’t need to touch and will be all front-end focused)
Day to Day Responsibilities/typical day look like:
· Will be all front-end focused (won’t need to do any work with back-end/DB)
· Mix of hands-on work and mentorship (code reviews, guidance to other developers, etc.)
· Primary role is creating AEM components for teams/end-users (ask for properties for bio etc.)
· Standard content pages (JCR)
· Static pages (authoring done by a different team but needs to provide some of those tools – they want to create “templates”)
· Data-driven pages
· Data-driven pages (small adapter that calls to REST API service since they don’t use JAVA/Sling)
· Eventually will be adding in analytics to the application (experience with doing that in the past would be helpful)
· Using version AEM 6.5 (Siteleaf - not using the JSP version)
· Not as concerned with what version they have worked with but that would be best
· Primarily using AEM as a CMS (content management system) not for the DAM (digital asset management) side of things – most of that is provided by a 3rd party