Workfront & Fusion Developer

Job Title: Freelance Workfront & Fusion Developer (Adobe Integrations – Part-Time, Ad-Hoc)
Location: 100% REMOTE
Start Date Is: ASAP
Duration: Contract (2-3 Months)- Part Time off hours/Ad-Hoc (5-10 Hours a week)
Compensation Range: 55-64/hr on w2 ONLY!Job Summary: We are seeking a Freelance Workfront & Fusion Developer with experience in Adobe Workfront, Workfront Fusion, and API-driven integrations. This is an ad-hoc, part-time role (5-10 hours per week) over a 2-3 month period, focused on configuring Workfront, automating workflows with Adobe Fusion, and integrating Workfront with Adobe Experience Cloud products and external applications.Key Responsibilities:

  • Workfront Customization & Support:
    • Configure Workfront user roles, custom forms, templates, reports, and dashboards.
    • Provide ad-hoc troubleshooting and support to optimize Workfront performance.
  • Adobe Fusion Integration & Automation:
    • Develop and manage Workfront Fusion workflows to automate processes across teams.
    • Create custom Workfront Fusion scenarios to improve operational efficiency.
  • API-Based Integrations:
    • Build and maintain Workfront integrations with Adobe Experience Cloud tools (AEM, Marketo, Adobe Analytics, Adobe Creative Cloud).
    • Develop API-based connections between Workfront and third-party platforms (Salesforce, Microsoft Teams, SharePoint, cloud storage, etc.).
  • Process Optimization:
    • Work with stakeholders to identify workflow pain points and implement automation solutions using Workfront and Fusion.
    • Optimize data flow and reporting between Adobe systems and external applications.
Required Skills & Qualifications:
  • 2 years of experience working with Adobe Workfront, including administration and workflow customization.
  • Hands-on experience with Workfront Fusion for workflow automation and system integrations.
  • Strong knowledge of Workfront API, REST APIs, JSON, and OAuth authentication.
  • Experience integrating Workfront with Adobe Experience Cloud applications (AEM, Marketo, Adobe Analytics).
  • Familiarity with third-party platforms (Salesforce, Microsoft Teams, SharePoint).
  • Basic scripting knowledge (JavaScript, Python, or similar) for automation and API interactions.
  • Ability to work independently on an ad-hoc basis and manage priorities effectively.
Preferred Qualifications:
  • Workfront Core Developer or Workfront Fusion Certification.
  • Experience in marketing, creative, or project management environments.
  • Prior experience in short-term or freelance Workfront development.
Project Scope & Compensation:
  • Time Commitment: 5-10 hours per week over a 2-3 month period.
Flexible schedule based on project needs.

If qualified and interested, please send your most current resume as a word document to Jason Weinstein at

jason.weinstein@mondo.com


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