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Lennox (NYSE: LII) is an industry leader in energy-efficient climate-control solutions founded over a century ago on the principles of integrity and innovation. Dedicated to sustainability and creating comfortable, healthier environments for our residential and commercial customers while reducing their carbon footprint, we lead the field in innovation with our cooling, heating, indoor air quality, and refrigeration systems.
Understanding client's guidelines and standards for websites.. Add/remove/change components and site pages to existing tabs/sub-tabs.. Maintenance of related links in the HTML authoring site according to the new content being posted and completion of various tasks.. Basic image assets editing.. AEM Publishers must also manage workflows to ensure that content is routed to the appropriate stakeholders for review and approval.. Responsible for ensuring that content meets quality standards before it is published. This may involve reviewing content for accuracy, consistency, and completeness.. Responsible for maintaining content governance policies, including version control and content archiving. They must ensure that content is properly managed throughout its lifecycle, from creation to retirement.. Publishers may be responsible for providing technical support to content authors and editors, including troubleshooting issues with the CMS platform, providing training on CMS features, and resolving content-related issues.. Good understanding of any Content Management Systems (CMS platforms - dotCMS, WordPress, Drupal), its components, advantages. Understanding of Website structures, web layouts, template design, etc.
Date Posted: 22/10/2024
Job ID: 97509439
Lennox International Inc. is a provider of climate control products for the heating, ventilation, air conditioning, (in the complex colloquially called: HVAC) and refrigeration markets. Lennox also includes the Heatcraft Refrigeration and Armstrong brands.The company was founded in 1895, in Marshalltown, Iowa, by Dave Lennox, the owner of a machine repair business for railroads.