Job Title: AEM Junior Functional Analyst
Contract Duration: ASAP-31/12/2025 (possible extension)
Work Location: Brussels, Belgium
Languages Required: Dutch OR French & English
Remote Status: Onsite
Work Regime: Full Time
Job Description - Roles and Responsibilities
Description of the assignment:
The Client searches for a Junior Functional Analyst improving & optimizing the current website built on the Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) technology. He or she will support and encounter the above objectives of the OPP project.
Based on the workshops organized with the business department (Marketing And Sales) & in alignment with the Adobe Solution Architect, he/she will be in charge of the following tasks:
- Part of the AEM team
- Being one of the bridges between Business and Technical team
- Translation the Business requirements into Adobe functionalities and components
- Guidance for the business requirements and Adobe best practices related to assets, components, pages, templates, site structure, SEO approach etc.
- Preparation of the stories for development & prepare the functional analysis
- Give demo when testing on the new functionalities have been prepared
- Leading workshops to switch unclarities into clear specifications
- Deliverables: Documentation of the Adobe functionalities & components based on the Business Requirements & based on the Adobe best practices.
Profile
The applicant will have experience in similar job one during at least 2 years. He will also have :
- Knowledge of AEM (including 6.4 and/or 6.5)
- Knowledge of Adobe Target & Analytics & Adobe Campaign is a plus
- Experience in leading workshops & giving training/demo on Adobe products such as AEM
- Experience with Devops & Waterfall project approaches
- Experience with wireframes, UX concepts, SEO concepts, able to link them to AEM concepts
- Strong communicative skills
- Good coaching skills
- Problem solving and analytical skills
- Experience in discussing with web agencies/design agencies
- Experience in discussing with technical team
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