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      <description>Location: Telford | Salary: 30000.00-30000.00 Annual | Type: Permanent | Documentum ECM DeveloperTelford - onsite Salary: 30k - 70k SC Cleared or Eligible for SC Clearance.Role SummaryThe 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 ResponsibilitiesDevelopment andamp; EngineeringDesign, develop, and maintain OpenText Documentum applications and integrationsBuild and enhance custom components using Java and Documentum frameworks (DFC, DFS, D2, xCP)Develop and consume REST APIs for ECM integrations and microservices-based solutionsTroubleshoot and resolve defects, performance issues, and production incidentsContribute to solution design with a focus on maintainability and performanceAWS andamp; Cloud ImplementationDevelop and deploy ECM applications on AWS-based environmentsWork with AWS services such as compute, storage, IAM, and networkingSupport cloud migration and modernization initiatives by updating and refactoring existing solutionsFollow established AWS...</description>
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