Integration Lead

Merseyside, United Kingdom
Last week
£55,000 – £70,000 pa

Salary

£55,000 – £70,000 pa

Seniority
Lead
Posted
26 May 2026 (Last week)



We're looking for an experienced Integration Team Lead to join a growing IT function within a well established, multi-brand organisation.This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who enjoys leading from the front, balancing hands on development with team leadership, solution design, and stakeholder engagement.
As Integration Team Lead, you'll:

  • Lead and mentor a small team of developers/integration specialists
  • Work closely with business and technical stakeholders to shape requirements
  • Design and deliver robust, scalable integration solutions
  • Produce clear technical specifications and interface designs
  • Contribute hands-on to development where needed
  • Drive best practice across coding, quality, and DevOps
  • Support deployment and ongoing optimisation of integrations


If you possess a combination of the following skills, then LET'S TALK!

  • Proven experience leading a development or integration team
  • Strong analysis and technical design capability
  • Hands on experience delivering system integrations and APIs
  • Familiarity with enterprise integration platforms (e.g. Azure Integration Services, MuleSoft or similar)
  • Knowledge of CI/CD pipelines and modern DevOps practices
  • A collaborative mindset with the ability to influence stakeholders


In return, you will be rewarded with : -

  • Hybrid working (2-3 days on-site) in Merseyside
  • Collaborative, delivery-focused IT function
  • Working across a variety of systems, brands, and business units
  • Opportunity to shape integration strategy and technical standards



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