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Job Title: OpenText Documentum Developer
Number of Positions: 2
Position 1 Work Location: 2000 Opportunity Wy, Reston, VA 20190
Position 2 Work Location: 5600 Granite Pkwy, Plano, TX 75024
Type: Hybrid (3 Days a week in Office, 2 Days Remote)
Submission Deadline: Wed (10/1) COB
OpenText Documentum Developer Job Description
We are seeking a seasoned professional with deep expertise in OpenText Documentum and enterprise content management systems. The ideal candidate will have the following qualifications:
Documentum Expertise
7+ years of experience in designing, developing, and troubleshooting Documentum applications (Content Server, D2 Config, D2 Classic, D2 Smart View, Brava, CTS, xPlore, DFC Client).
Strong understanding of Documentum architecture, object model, and security.
Experience with platform upgrades and migrations.
API Development
2+ years of experience implementing REST APIs using Spring Framework, preferably for Documentum or similar ECM platforms.
Programming & Tools
5+ years of experience with Java and Python.
Proficient in tools and frameworks such as Git, Jenkins, Jira, IntelliJ, Tomcat/J2EE, and relational databases.
Solid understanding of design patterns and software architecture.
Software Development Practices
Familiarity with unit testing, code coverage, deployment processes, vulnerability management, and system monitoring.
Cloud Experience (AWS)
3+ years of experience working with AWS services including EC2, ECS, RDS, ALB, SSM, SQS, SNS, Lambda, and AWS SDK.
Skilled in troubleshooting AWS deployments, reviewing configurations, security policies, and analyzing logs.
Agile Methodology
Strong understanding of Agile Scrum practices such as sprint planning, backlog refinement, daily stand-ups, and retrospectives.
Collaboration & Communication
Ability to work effectively with cross-functional teams and communicate technical concepts clearly.
Self-Management
Capable of managing time, tasks, and priorities independently.
Certifications
Preferred certifications include AWS, Documentum, and Java.
Thanks
Satish