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Axway API Developer

London
2 weeks ago
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Axway API Developer

+6 months +

+£650 - £700 a day

+Inside IR35

+Fully remote working

+SC cleared role

Responsibilities

Designing, developing and deploying of Axway policies and containers using Axway Policy Studio v7.7
Working with DevOps toolset for develop and maintain Automated Testing and Code Deployment
Provide Assistance to Axway support team to resolve technical issues
Administrating the Axway Environment, using Axway Policy Studio, Axway API Manager, Cassandra and API Gateway for Deployment of Axway Patches, monitor capacity, providing service improvements
Liaise with customers to define project requirements, document and design solutionsYour skills and experience

SFTP
HTTPS
SSL/TLS
oAuth
JSON
XML
SOAP
REST
Mime
Linux ScriptingSC clearance is essential for this role.

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