Documentum/Open Text Consultant with AWS & Migration

ResponsibilitiesLead the development of Documentum-based solutions migrating to AWS.Provide technical leadership to a team of Documentum developers, ensuring adherence to best practices.Architect Documentum solutions to migrate to AWS, including setup, configuration, and optimization.Collaborate with stakeholders to define project requirements and develop solutions aligned with business goals. Assist and support Business users.Conduct code reviews, troubleshoot issues, and provide technical support for Documentum on AWS.Gather and analyze functional requirements. Write technical documentation.Build the current and future systems (prototyping, new functionalities and maintenance tasks)Required7+ years of work experience in Documentum technology (DFC, DQL, D2 configurations, Content server, DQMan, Blazon etc)Define Documentum repository structure and Object types.Experience implementing solutions using Java & J2EE technologies, REST, Web Services, Spring, etc.Experienced with databases like Oracle, SQL Server and Postgress sql.Experienced with Application servers like Weblogic, JBoss, Tomcat, TC Server.Ability to develop cloud native solutions with Java, Python, and Node.jsExperience with AWS cloud migrations. Hands-on experience with core AWS services like EC2, S3, RDS, and Lambda.AWS certification (preferred).Experience with DevOps tools for source control , release, configuration management, monitoring, development (e.g. - Jenkins, GIT, Docker, AWS EKS, AWS Step function, AWS Lambda creation, Jira, Python, Angular, Splunk etc)Ability to Influence including negotiating, persuading others, facilitating meetings, and resolving conflictExperience gathering accurate information to explain concepts and answer critical questionsExperience identifying measures, or indicators of system performance, and the actions needed to improve or correct performance to achieve desired outcomesWorking with people with different functional expertise respectfully and cooperatively to work toward a common goalDetermining causes of operating errors and taking corrective actionExperienced with providing support for existing production applications, troubleshooting, resolving problems.Strong interpersonal & communication skills and proven independent & teamwork capabilities.Experienced with agile methodology of development.Ability to frame ideas as systems and analyzing the inputs, outputs, and process Apply tot his job

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