Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) Developer

Bright Vision Technologies is a forward-thinking software development company dedicated to building innovative solutions that help businesses automate and optimize their operations. We leverage cutting-edge technologies to create scalable, secure, and user-friendly applications.

As we continue to grow, we’re looking for a skilled Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) Developer to join our dynamic team and contribute to our mission of transforming business processes through technology.

  • This is a fantastic opportunity to join an established and well-respected organization offering tremendous career growth potential.
  • Job Title: Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) Developer
  • Location: 100% Remote (Continental United States)
  • Position Type: In-house Bright Vision Technologies SOW engagement (no third-party client or vendor)
  • Experience: 5+ years
  • Sponsorship: No new H1B sponsorship available. H1B transfers welcomed for qualified candidates.
  • Employment Type: Full-time, direct W2 with Bright Vision Technologies (no C2C, no 1099, no third-party)
  • Engagement: Long-term, multi-year, aligned to the Bright Vision SOW delivery roadmap
  • Compensation: Competitive base salary commensurate with experience, plus benefits.
  • Employment Terms & Visa Policy
  • This is a 100% remote, full-time, direct W2 position with Bright Vision Technologies.
  • This role is part of Bright Vision Technologies’ in-house Statement of Work (SOW) engagement. The client, end customer, and employer for this position is Bright Vision Technologies — there is no third-party client, vendor, or implementation partner involved.
  • We do not engage in C2C, 1099, or third-party arrangements for this role.
  • BUT STRICTLY NO C2C/1099/3RD PARTY COMPANIES. ALL OUR ROLES ARE W2 AND NO 3RD PARTY BROKERING PLEASE.
  • Candidates must be willing to work directly as a full-time W2 employee of Bright Vision Technologies and contribute to our in-house SOW deliverables.
  • No new H1B sponsorship is available for this role.
  • However, candidates who are currently on a valid H1B visa and require a transfer are welcome to apply. We will support H1B transfers for qualified candidates.
  • For every role, a technical coding assessment is mandatory. Please apply only if you are confident in your technical abilities and hands-on experience.
  • Job Summary
  • We are seeking an Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) Developer to build and maintain enterprise-grade digital experiences on AEM Sites, AEM Assets, and AEM as a Cloud Service. The role focuses on hands-on development of components, templates, workflows, integrations, and front-end experiences using AEM’s modern stack, with strong attention to performance, content authoring experience, and long-term maintainability. The ideal candidate has shipped meaningful AEM work in production, understands modern AEM patterns including SPA editor and headless delivery, and balances technical rigor with editor and content-author needs.
  • Key ResponsibilitiesDesign and develop AEM Sites components, templates, and content fragments following modern AEM patterns.
  • Build OSGi services, Sling models, servlets, and Java backend logic within AEM.
  • Develop front-end experiences using HTL, JavaScript, and modern build tools.
  • Implement headless and hybrid delivery patterns using AEM Content Fragments, GraphQL APIs, and edge delivery.
  • Migrate or build implementations on AEM as a Cloud Service with cloud-native CI/CD pipelines.
  • Develop AEM Assets workflows including DAM customizations and metadata schema design.
  • Integrate AEM with Adobe Experience Cloud (Target, Analytics, Campaign) and external systems.
  • Implement personalization, A/B testing, and targeted content delivery using AEM and Adobe Target.
  • Optimize page performance, caching, and Dispatcher configuration for high-traffic sites.
  • Build CI/CD pipelines using Cloud Manager, GitHub Actions, or Jenkins for AEM deployments.
  • Participate in code reviews, contribute to standards, and document technical decisions.
  • Troubleshoot production issues spanning author, publish, and Dispatcher tiers of the AEM stack, applying systematic diagnostic techniques and partnering with infrastructure teams when issues cross tier boundaries.
  • Collaborate with content authors, designers, and product owners on authoring experience improvements.
  • Stay current with AEM releases, Cloud Service evolution, and Adobe ecosystem developments.
  • Required QualificationsBachelor’s degree in Computer Science or a related field.
  • Five or more years of AEM development experience.
  • Deep expertise in Java, OSGi, Sling, and HTL.
  • Strong understanding of AEM architecture including author, publish, and Dispatcher tiers.
  • Hands-on experience with AEM as a Cloud Service or
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