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Sitecore Developer

Remote contract. Build and support Sitecore for a higher-education customer, as part of the CMD CNTR bench. It starts as a contract, with the potential to grow into something longer-term. Rate is competitive, based on experience.

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$ cmdcntr staff \

--role "Sitecore Developer" \

--sector "Higher Ed" \

--type "Contract, Remote" \

--must-have "Hands-on Sitecore"

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What the job actually is

You'd build and support Sitecore for a higher-education customer, working as part of CMD CNTR. This is hands-on development, not project management. You write the code, ship it cleanly, and work directly with the customer's web team and our engineers. The day to day looks like:

  • Building and maintaining Sitecore components, templates, and renderings
  • Supporting and extending an enterprise Sitecore site, including integrations
  • Contributing to migration and upgrade work
  • Writing clean, maintainable code with a disciplined deployment and version-control workflow
  • Working alongside the customer's web team and CMD CNTR engineers
  • Communicating clearly with both technical and non-technical people

It starts as a contract engagement. If it's a good fit on both sides, there's real potential for it to grow into something longer-term.

What we're looking for

Must-haves

  • Hands-on Sitecore development experience: templates, renderings, the content tree, and how a Sitecore solution actually fits together
  • Solid .NET and C# fundamentals
  • Front-end skills where the project calls for it: JavaScript, and React or Next.js if the build is headless or on XM Cloud
  • A disciplined workflow: Git, CI/CD, and item serialization (Unicorn, TDS, or similar)
  • Clear communication and the ability to work directly with a customer's team

Big pluses

  • Higher-education web experience
  • Sitecore XM Cloud or headless (JSS, Next.js) experience
  • Sitecore certification or MVP recognition
  • An enterprise CMS migration or upgrade already on your resume

Experience in higher education is a plus, not a requirement. Strong Sitecore engineering is what matters most.

Why work with CMD CNTR

CMD CNTR is a small, senior group of engineers and advisors. We've shipped real software and helped build large, operable companies, and we hold every engagement to that bar. Companies choose us because we deliver: clear communication, dependable execution, and work we'd put our name on. When you contract with us, here's what that means for you:

  • Senior by default. You join a bench of engineers and advisors with a track record of shipping real software and helping build large, operable companies.
  • Backed, not abandoned. You contract with a team behind you, not a solo gig. When something gets tricky, people who have solved it before have your back.
  • Work you can be proud of. We take on engagements we would put our name on, and we are straight with everyone involved.

Why this role is worth a look

  • Real Sitecore work. Meaningful Sitecore engineering on an enterprise site, not ticket-shuffling.
  • Remote and flexible. Work from anywhere in the US, on a contract that respects your time.
  • Room to grow. It starts as contract, with real potential to turn into something longer-term.

How the process works

CMD CNTR is staffing this contract role for a customer, and that changes the experience in your favor:

  • Every application gets read and screened by our in-house engineers and advisors. No resume black hole, no keyword bot.
  • We talk Sitecore with you, engineer to engineer. If we put you forward, you're a real contender, not a name on a pile.
  • We're straight with you about fit, rate, and timeline at every step.

Apply, or send this to the right person

Email a short intro and your resume, LinkedIn, or GitHub to . A couple of clear sentences about your Sitecore and .NET background tell us more than a formal cover letter.

CMD CNTR is staffing this contract role for a higher-education customer. Candidates pay nothing.