Description
Begin your career with DHL IT Services!
What will you do:
You will be a part of an international agile software development team responsible for a platform hosting a main DHL website www.dhl.com. You will be developing new components for application based on content management system Adobe experience manager and integrating new solutions into the platform.
What you should have:
• 5+ years’ experience with Adobe Experience Manager development
• Experience with AEM Developer tools such as:
• Apache Felix
• Apache Sling
• Jackrabbit
• CRXDE
• Familiarity with the Java Content Repository API
• Knowledge of OSGi and its Declarative Services
• Familiarity with building tools, including Maven
• Knowledge of version control tools, especially Git
• Knowledge of Patterns and Good Practices to design and develop quality and clean code
• Knowledge of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript (preferably ExtJs and jQuery)
• 2+ years’ experience in software development using Java
• Experience with testing at all levels: unit, integration, functional
• Familiarity with task management, bug tracking, and wiki-based documentation tools like JIRA and Confluence
DHL IT Services – About Us
IT Services is the internal provider of specialized IT Build services and industrialized IT Run services to Deutsche Post DHL (DPDHL) Group:
• Supports over 260,000 DPDHL e-mail users;
• Runs more than 7700 servers;
• Supports more than 2000 global services and applications;
• Processes 9 million shipment information messages per day;
• 200000 man days per year of development application.
Apart from being more than 4,500 highly skilled IT professionals with an ******** knowledge of the logistics industry, we at IT Services altogether represent more than 80 nationalities. IT Services is working behind the scenes 24-hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year in the data centers and offices across three continents – Americas (Mechanicsburg, Westerville, Tempe in USA and Mexico, Costa Rica and Brazil), Europe (Prague in Czech Republic; Bonn and Darmstadt in Germany) and Asia (Cyberjaya in Malaysia and Chennai in India