
AEM Architect
Adobe
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Office
Location: Melbourne • Australia
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Tech Stack
About the role
- Design and build modern front-end applications using frameworks such as React or Angular
- Contribute to high-traffic, performance-sensitive websites and applications
- Act as a technical advisor, helping clients define problems and evaluate solution options
- Lead technical discussions and explain trade-offs clearly to technical and non-technical audiences
- Collaborate closely with UX, backend, and architecture teams
- Influence front-end architecture, standards, and best practices
- Mentor other engineers and contribute to team capability uplift
- Stay current with evolving front-end technologies and patterns
Requirements
- 10–14 years of professional experience in front-end development
- Strong experience with modern front-end frameworks (React, Angular, Vue, or similar)
- Excellent fundamentals in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and TypeScript
- Proven experience building and maintaining high-traffic, scalable websites
- Solid understanding of performance optimisation, accessibility, and responsive design
- Experience with modern build tools and automated testing frameworks
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Comfortable working in client-facing environments and owning technical conversations
- A consultative, outcome-focused mindset with the confidence to challenge assumptions constructively
Benefits
- health insurance
- global days off
- wellness fund
- market-leading parental leave
- access to our Employee Stock Purchase Program
- programs designed to help continue to build your career
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
ReactAngularVueHTMLCSSJavaScriptTypeScriptperformance optimisationaccessibilityresponsive design
Soft Skills
communicationconsultative mindsetoutcome-focusedmentoringcollaborationtechnical advisingproblem-solvinginfluencingleading discussionsclient-facing