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      <description>Location: Telford | Salary: &amp;pound;30000 - &amp;pound;70000/annum | Type: Permanent | Documentum ECM Developer    Telford - onsite     Salary: 30k - 70k     SC Cleared or Eligible for SC Clearance.         Role Summary   The Documentum ECM Developer is a hands-on engineering role responsible for developing, enhancing, and supporting OpenText Documentum solutions in an AWS cloud environment. The role focuses on building scalable ECM features, contributing to cloud-based deployments, and applying DevOps best practices to deliver reliable and efficient solutions.   Key Responsibilities    Development &amp; Engineering    Design, develop, and maintain OpenText Documentum applications and integrations  Build and enhance custom components using Java and Documentum frameworks (DFC, DFS, D2, xCP)  Develop and consume REST APIs for ECM integrations and microservices-based solutions  Troubleshoot and resolve defects, performance issues, and production incidents  Contribute to solution design with a focus on maintainability and performance    AWS &amp; Cloud Implementation    Develop and deploy ECM applications on AWS-based environments  Work with AWS services such as compute, storage, IAM, and networking  Support cloud migration and modernization initiatives by updating and refactori...</description>
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