Content Technical Architect

Adobe Adobe · Enterprise · Tokyo, Japan

This role focuses on architecting and consulting for Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) solutions, with an emphasis on integrating third-party solutions and improving content management operations. While the role involves researching advanced features of AEM and Adobe Experience Cloud, and the company mentions AI tools and products like Adobe Firefly and GenStudio, the core responsibilities do not involve building or shipping AI models or agents. The role is primarily about leveraging existing technologies, including AI tools, to enhance customer experiences and develop new service models.

What you'd actually do

  1. Build end-to-end architectures, including integration with third-party solutions
  2. Drive project progress in collaboration with global delivery teams
  3. Review technical deliverables submitted by customers or partners
  4. Propose improvements for content management operations and help improve end-user customer experiences
  5. Research advanced features of AEM and Adobe Experience Cloud to support the development of new service models and delivery processes

Skills

Required

  • Experience in requirements definition or system development for web applications
  • Foundational knowledge of web technologies such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, HTTP, CDN, and REST
  • Practical experience working with CI/CD tools like Git or Jenkins
  • Business-level English proficiency (reading, writing, and conversation)

Nice to have

  • Experience developing web applications using Java frameworks
  • Familiarity with front-end development tools like Webpack, TypeScript, and Sass
  • Experience in technical consulting, including performance tuning of web applications
  • Experience collaborating with offshore development teams
  • Experience crafting and implementing cloud architectures using AWS or Azure
  • Practical experience using AI tools in development workflows

What the JD emphasized

  • latest technologies
  • new forms of value
  • new service models
  • new services