It seems like you're looking for a job description (jd) related to Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) sites. Job descriptions can vary depending on the specific requirements of the employer, but here's a generic outline for a role related to AEM sites:Job Title: AEM Sites DeveloperJob Description:Responsibilities:AEM Development: Design, develop, and maintain web applications using Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) to meet business requirements.Component Development: Create and customize AEM components, templates, and workflows to ensure a seamless and efficient user experience.Integration: Integrate AEM with other enterprise systems, third-party applications, and external services.Front-end Development: Collaborate with front-end developers to implement responsive and user-friendly designs, ensuring optimal performance across various devices.Customization: Customize AEM functionalities to meet specific project requirements, including authoring interfaces, asset management, and user permissions.Code Review: Conduct code reviews to ensure code quality, adherence to best practices, and optimization for performance.Troubleshooting: Identify and resolve technical issues, bugs, and performance bottlenecks within AEM applications.Documentation: Create and maintain technical documentation for AEM projects, including architecture, configuration, and development guidelines.Collaboration: Work closely with cross-functional teams, including UX/UI designers, back-end developers, and stakeholders, to deliver high-quality AEM solutions.Requirements:Experience: Proven experience as an AEM developer with a strong understanding of AEM architecture, components, templates, and workflows.Programming Languages: Proficiency in Java, JavaScript, and other relevant programming languages.AEM Skills: Hands-on experience with Adobe Experience Manager, including AEM 6.x versions. Knowledge of AEM Sites is essential.Front-end Technologies: Familiarity with front-end technologies such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript frameworks.Version Control: Experience with version control systems (e.g., Git) and continuous integration tools.Communication: Strong communication skills to effectively collaborate with team members and stakeholders.Problem-solving: Ability to analyze and solve complex technical problems efficiently.Agile Methodologies: Experience working in Agile development environments.Education:Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or a related field. Relevant certifications in AEM are a plus.