DAM Specialist (AEM)

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<strong>Responsibilities<br><br></strong>Kforce has a client that is seeking DAM Specialist (AEM) in Redmond, WA. This role directly supports:<br><br><ul><li> Campaign asset migrations into AEM Assets</li><li> Metadata and taxonomy alignment with enterprise brand standards</li><li> Frontend discoverability via AEM Content Hub</li><li> Operational readiness for downstream creative and marketing teams<br><br></li></ul>The DAM Manager works closely with Technical Product Managers, Brand stakeholders, and platform teams but is not a product owner or delivery lead. How This Role Fits: This role functions as a DAM execution specialist, responsible for ensuring assets are:<br><br><ul><li> Properly inventoried</li><li> Correctly structured</li><li> Accurately tagged</li><li> Fully QA'd</li><li> Ready for consumption at scale<br><br></li></ul>Success depends on precision, consistency, and follow through, not abstract strategy. Key Responsibilities: Asset Inventory & Migration Preparation: Create and maintain a detailed asset migration inventory, including:<br><br><ul><li> Asset counts</li><li> File sizes</li><li> File types</li><li> Source locations</li><li> Validate inventory completeness against migration checklists and schedules</li><li> Identify gaps, duplicates, or inconsistencies prior to ingestion<br><br></li></ul>Folder Structure & Organization (AEM Assets):<br><br><ul><li> Recommend logical, scalable folder structures aligned to campaign and brand needs</li><li> Implement folder structures directly within AEM Assets</li><li> Ensure folder taxonomy supports discoverability, governance, and reuse<br><br></li></ul><strong>Requirements<br><br></strong><ul><li> 5+ years of experience in Digital Asset Management, DAM Librarian, or Taxonomy roles</li><li> Handson experience with Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) Assets<br><br></li></ul><strong>Strong Experience With<br><br></strong><ul><li> Asset migrations</li><li> Metadata schemas</li><li> Taxonomy design and application</li><li> Experience performing bulk metadata operations</li><li> High attention to detail and comfort working with large asset volumes</li><li> Ability to follow structured processes and checklists consistently<br><br></li></ul><strong>Preferred Qualifications<br><br></strong><ul><li> Experience supporting campaign or marketing asset ecosystems</li><li> Familiarity with AEM Content Hub</li><li> Experience managing metadata dropdowns via JSON</li><li> Background working in enterprise brand or marketing environments<br><br></li></ul><strong>What This Role Does Not Do<br><br></strong><ul><li> Does not own DAM or platform strategy</li><li> Does not define enterprise metadata standards</li><li> Does not own product roadmaps or technical architecture</li><li> Does not manage engineering backlogs or sprint planning</li><li> Does not serve as a program or project manager<br><br></li></ul><strong>Ideal Candidate Profile<br><br></strong><ul><li> Highly organized, methodical, and detail driven</li><li> Comfortable with repetitive, high precision DAM work</li><li> Confident working independently within clear guardrails</li><li> Experienced enough to spot issues early without overengineering solutions</li><li> Pragmatic, execution first mindset<br><br></li></ul>The pay range is the lowest to highest compensation we reasonably in good faith believe we would pay at posting for this role. We may ultimately pay more or less than this range. Employee pay is based on factors like relevant education, qualifications, certifications, experience, skills, seniority, location, performance, union contract and business needs. This range may be modified in the future.<br><br>We offer comprehensive benefits including medical/dental/vision insurance, HSA, FSA, 401(k), and life, disability & ADD insurance to eligible employees. Salaried personnel receive paid time off. Hourly employees are not eligible for paid time off unless required by law. Hourly employees on a Service Contract Act project are eligible for paid sick leave.<br><br>Note: Pay is not considered compensation until it is earned, vested and determinable. The amount and availability of any compensation remains in Kforce's sole discretion unless and until paid and may be modified in its discretion consistent with the law.<br><br>This job is not eligible for bonuses, incentives or commissions.<br><br>Kforce is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran status, or disability status.<br><br>By clicking “Apply Today” you agree to receive calls, AI-generated calls, text messages or emails from Kforce and its affiliates, and service providers. Note that if you choose to communicate with Kforce via text messaging the frequency may vary, and message and data rates may apply. Carriers are not liable for delayed or undelivered messages. You will always have the right to cease communicating via text by using key words such as STOP.

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