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Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) Architect

Lorien
Buckinghamshire
3 days ago
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Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) Architect
Location: Marlow, Buckinghamshire. Hybrid working with 3 days onsite.
Type: Contract, Inside IR35 - Umbrella / PAYE
Duration: 8 Months

We are looking for an Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) Architect to lead the design and delivery of enterprise-level AEM solutions. This is a key role where you'll shape architecture, guide technical strategy, and drive innovation across major digital transformation projects.

Key deliverables for the Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) Architect:

Architect and implement scalable AEM solutions for web content management and digital experiences. Provide technical leadership and mentor development teams on AEM best practices. Translate business needs into robust technical specifications and architectures. Lead migration from legacy CMS platforms to AEM. Define and maintain architecture standards, documentation, and DevOps practices. Ensure solutions meet security, performance, and scalability requirements. Integrate AEM with enterprise platforms like CRM, DAM, and marketing automation tools.



Key experience for the Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) Architect:

Degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field. Experience architecting and implementing AEM solutions. Knowledge and experience of AEM Sites, Assets, Forms, and integrations. Expertise in Java, JCR, Sling, OSGi, HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, RESTful APIs. Experience with cloud-based AEM deployments (Adobe Managed Services). Excellent communication and documentation skills. Agile development experience.



Nice to have experience for the Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) Architect:

Adobe Certified Expert (AEM Architect/Developer). Experience with modern frontend frameworks (React, Angular, . Familiarity with Adobe Marketing Cloud suite.

Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.

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