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Documentum Architect

Ref: JO-2602-359034

  • Environment: Hybrid
  • Contract Type: Permanent
  • Starts: 2026-02-23
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Role: Documentum Architect

Location: Germany/Or UK

Type: PermanentOR Contract

Salary: Competitive + benefits package

Role Overview

Join a leading enterprise as Documentum Architect to own the strategic direction of document management systems. Leverage 8-12 years Documentum expertise (xCP, D2, Process Builder) to drive innovation, efficiency and integration across business units.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead Documentum architecture roadmap and modernisation
  • Design xCP applications + D2 solutions for enterprise scale
  • Optimise Process Builder workflows and Foundation Classes
  • Drive system integrations with core business applications
  • Mentor team, conduct audits, ensure platform health
  • Stay ahead of Documentum trends + automotive ECM best practices

Required Skills

  • 8-12 years Documentum expertise: xCP, D2, Process Builder, Admin, Foundation Classes
  • Enterprise solution architecture + delivery leadership
  • Deep integration + custom development experience
  • Automotive sector experience highly desirable
  • Excellent stakeholder management + technical mentoring

Perfect for: Seasoned Documentum Architects seeking long-term career growth in stable enterprise environment.

*Rates depend on experience and client requirements

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