University of Sydney
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FullStackDeveloper(AEM)
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“Full Stack Developer (AEM) at University of Sydney. Skills: AEM, Java. Develop and maintain AEM websites and digital applications. Build AEM templates, components and backend services”
What You'll Achieve.
support the delivery of key Information and Communications Technology initiatives; support a high-quality digital experience; enable student success; strengthen teaching; accelerate research impact
Industry & Context.
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
strong AEM experience, editable templates, multi site manager, blueprints, online marketing components, advanced targeting, personalisation, AEM as a Cloud Service, Cloud Manager, AWS, CI/CD tools, Jenkins, Bamboo, Git, Bitbucket, integrating AEM with third-party web services, accessibility best practices, SEO best practices, security best practices, performance best practices, responsive architecture best practices, Java skills, Java 11 onwards applications, OSGi, Apache Sling, Apache Sightly, Apache Oak, Coral UI, Granite UI, unrestricted work rights in Australia
Nice to Have
AI tools (e.g. Github co-pilot) within the development lifecycle, 5+ years’ experience building Java 11 onwards applications
What You'll Do.
Develop and maintain AEM websites and digital applications
components and backend services
Create automated and unit tests
Collaborate with developers
vendors and business stakeholders
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborate with developers, testers, DevOps, vendors and business stakeholders across an Agile delivery environment; Collaborate across academic and professional communities; Work collaboratively with technical and non-technical stakeholders
Communication Scope
communication skills; ability to work collaboratively with technical and non-technical stakeholders
Full Job Description
* **Backend-focused AEM role supporting high-impact University websites ** * **Work with AEM, Java, Cloud Manager, CI/CD and modern delivery tools ** * **Salary range between $126,065 to $142,171 + 17% Superannuation ** Solve by Talent is partnering with the University of Sydney to recruit a Full Stack Developer (AEM) to support the delivery of key Information and Communications Technology initiatives that help shape the future of education, research, and innovation. **Why join the University of Sydney?** Join one of Australia’s leading universities at a pivotal point of change, where technology is evolving to better support student learning, empower teaching excellence, and enable research delivery at global scale. ICT is central to delivering the University’s academic mission. Working across faculties, disciplines, and research communities, you will shape the platforms, services, and partnerships that enable student success, strengthen teaching, and accelerate research impact. This work spans both the critical services that keep the University running every day and the ongoing improvement of systems and experiences. With strong investment and clear direction, you’ll operate in a large and complex environment where your contribution has visible, meaningful impact across the University. You’ll collaborate across academic and professional communities to help shape a more connected and capable University, supporting teaching excellence, research impact, and student success. **The opportunity** Enterprise Services is seeking a backend-focused Full Stack Developer with strong Adobe Experience Manager capability to support the University’s core web platforms. Working in an Agile team, you’ll develop, deploy and maintain complex AEM websites and digital applications, creating robust components, templates and integrations that support a high-quality digital experience. **What you’ll do** * Develop and maintain AEM websites and digital applications with a focus on quality,
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