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Seismic LiveDocs Sendior Developer

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Job Description & Details

The role is a senior‑level contract gig building and maintaining Seismic LiveDocs templates for a sales‑enablement team. If you enjoy turning messy business rules into clean, performant content generators, this is a solid niche to own.

What You'll Actually Be Doing

You’ll lead the end‑to‑end design of LiveDocs solutions: take pricing matrices, legal clauses, or product configs, map them to Seismic’s scripting language, and stitch the output into a seamless, on‑demand document. Expect daily debugging of data‑binding failures, performance bottlenecks, and integration quirks with Salesforce or Snowflake. You’ll also mentor junior content engineers and keep the documentation shipshape.

The Core Tech Stack

The non‑negotiable skills are deep experience with Seismic’s LiveDocs engine and solid JavaScript (or comparable scripting) chops. The company relies on you to write custom loops, conditional logic, and data transformations that scale across thousands of sales reps, so you must understand both the platform’s API surface and the underlying data models. Familiarity with CRM/CPQ integrations (especially Salesforce) is essential because the templates pull live data at runtime.

Interview Expectations

  1. “Walk me through how you’d optimize a LiveDocs template that’s pulling 10 k rows from a Salesforce report and timing out.” They want to see your approach to pagination, selective field retrieval, and caching inside Seismic’s data connectors.
  2. “Explain a scenario where you had to refactor nested conditional logic in a LiveDocs script to improve maintainability.” Expect them to probe for use of functions, modular templates, and version‑control best practices.

Application Advice

Tailor your resume to surface every keyword the JD mentions: Seismic LiveDocs, JavaScript, Salesforce integration, data connectors, template optimization, and performance tuning. Highlight any contract work where you led design or mentored junior developers, and quantify impact (e.g., reduced document generation time by 40%). A concise “Senior LiveDocs Engineer” headline and a bullet list of specific LiveDocs projects will help you pass the ATS and catch the hiring manager’s eye.