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Job Summary

The Azure Integration Architect will lead the design and architecture of enterprise-grade integration solutions using Microsoft Azure Integration Services (AIS). This role demands deep expertise in integration design patterns, cloud-native architecture, and the ability to transform complex business requirements into scalable, secure, and maintainable integration solutions. The architect will collaborate with cross-functional teams to define standards, create high-level designs, and guide implementation across hybrid and cloud environments.


Key Responsibilities

  • Solution Architecture & Design
  • Create high-level integration solution designs using Azure Logic Apps, Azure Functions, Service Bus, Event Grid, and API Management.
  • Define and enforce integration architecture standards, patterns, and best practices across the enterprise.
  • Develop and maintain a comprehensive enterprise integration architecture, including SOA, ETL, and event-driven capabilities.
  • Prototype innovative integration solutions and document detailed specifications.
  • Stakeholder Collaboration
  • Work closely with business stakeholders, developers, and IT teams to gather and understand complex business requirements.
  • Translate business needs into scalable and efficient integration architectures.
  • Technology Lea...

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