The Senior AEP Technical Consultant implements and configures Adobe Experience Platform solutions, ensuring data models and ingestion workflows support business use cases. Responsibilities include translating use cases into technical plans, validating data quality, and collaborating with architects and teams for interoperability.
Position Overview
The Senior AEP Technical Consultant is a hands-on Adobe Experience Platform expert responsible for implementing, configuring, and validating end-to-end AEP solutions. This role brings the conceptual architecture to life by building schemas, datasets, connections, profiles, segments, triggers, and activation paths across RTCDP, AJO, and CJA.
You will work closely with Enterprise Architects, Adobe teams, and client stakeholders to design scalable data models, identity strategies, ingestion workflows, and activation frameworks that support real-world business use cases.
This is a highly technical, client-facing role that requires strong AEP expertise, a deep understanding of data ecosystems, and the ability to translate requirements into production-ready configurations.
Key Responsibilities
AEP Implementation & Configuration
Platform Expertise
The Senior AEP Technical Consultant is a hands-on Adobe Experience Platform expert responsible for implementing, configuring, and validating end-to-end AEP solutions. This role brings the conceptual architecture to life by building schemas, datasets, connections, profiles, segments, triggers, and activation paths across RTCDP, AJO, and CJA.
You will work closely with Enterprise Architects, Adobe teams, and client stakeholders to design scalable data models, identity strategies, ingestion workflows, and activation frameworks that support real-world business use cases.
This is a highly technical, client-facing role that requires strong AEP expertise, a deep understanding of data ecosystems, and the ability to translate requirements into production-ready configurations.
Key Responsibilities
AEP Implementation & Configuration
- Configure and validate XDM schemas, datasets, identities, events, and Experience Data Models.
- Implement ingestion pipelines (batch and streaming) using sources, connectors, and APIs.
- Set up and verify identity resolution rules, identity graphs, and profile stitching logic.
- Build automated workflows from ingestion → profile → segmentation → activation.
- Translate conceptual use cases into technical implementation plans.
- Ensure AEP configurations align with RTCDP, AJO, and CJA downstream requirements.
- Map CRM, behavioral, transactional, and event data to XDM classes.
- Model B2B constructs: account hierarchies, lead attribution, buying groups, and opportunity structures.
- Build and optimize RTCDP segments (rule-based and audience-sharing).
- Configure destinations, data contracts, and activation methods.
- Ensure segment eligibility aligns with data volume, identity accuracy, and performance targets.
- Validate data integrity, ingestion success, schema alignment, and identity performance.
- Support consent management, data minimization, and governance rule creation.
- Work with engineering and QA teams to troubleshoot ingestion, mapping, and profile issues.
- Work closely with Enterprise Architects to align solution designs with architectural frameworks.
- Partner with strategy, AJO, RTCDP, and CJA teams to ensure cross-solution interoperability.
- Provide hands-on configuration support across implementation sprints.
- Create documentation, runbooks, and client-facing technical deliverables
Platform Expertise
- Adobe Experience Platform (AEP)
- RTCDP, AJO, CJA
- Familiarity with AEM Assets for content metadata relationships
- Ingestion pipelines (sources, transformations, APIs)
- Identity resolution & identity graph analysis
- Consent and governance processes
- Event modeling & mapping to XDM
- Destination configuration and validation
- End-to-end experience with: ingestion → profile → segmentation → activation → measurement
- Exposure to B2B structures (account hierarchy, lead mapping, opportunity-level data)
- Hands-on SQL, Query Service, Data Distiller
- Cloud data platforms (Azure, AWS, GCP)
- Experience working in enterprise MarTech or CDP environments
- Strong client-facing and documentation skills
Top Skills
Adobe Experience Platform
Aem Assets
Ajo
AWS
Azure
Cja
GCP
Rtcdp
SQL
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