Integration Engineer (must be eligible for SC clearance)

Stevenage
2 weeks ago
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Integration Engineer (must be eligible for SC clearance)

£70,000 - £75,000 plus benefits
Full Time / Permanent
Hybrid - 3 days a week in either Stevenage, Andover or Bristol officed

The Company

Akkodis is a global leader in engineering, technology, and R&D, harnessing the power of connected data to drive digital transformation and innovation for a smarter, more sustainable future. As part of the Adecco Group, Akkodis employs over 50,000 engineers and digital specialists across 30 countries in North America, EMEA, and APAC. Our teams bring extensive cross-sector knowledge in critical technology areas such as mobility, software services, robotics, simulations, cybersecurity, AI, and data analytics, enabling clients to tackle complex challenges in today's rapidly evolving markets.

The Role

I am looking for an experienced Integration Engineer to join our software & integration team. In this role, you'll be responsible for the discovery, design, and documentation of integrations across our cloud platforms, enabling seamless data flow between systems.

You will work closely with software engineers, business analysts, cloud architects, and QA teams to deliver scalable and maintainable integration solutions.

This is a hybrid role with the successful candidate required to be in Stevenage, Andover or Bristol office 3 days a week on average.

You must either hold or be eligible for SC clearance.

Responsibilities

  • Design and develop integrations for implementation within a low-code/no-code environment
  • Collaborate with business analysts and solution architects to translate business requirements into integration solutions
  • Document integration designs, data flows, and technical specifications clearly and comprehensively
  • Configure and maintain API-based, event-driven, and batch integrations between SaaS and on-premise systems
  • Ensure integrations are secure and compliant, following best practices
  • Participate in code reviews, testing for integration solutions
  • Maintain awareness of low-code/no-code platform features and enhancements to recommend best-fit solutions

    Skills and Experience

  • Proven experience with low-code/no-code integration platforms
  • Must have experience and understanding of AWS / Azure / MuleSoft or other drag and drop architectures.
  • Experience with MuleSoft if preferred although other integration platforms e.g. Boomi or Informatica will be considered

    Modis International Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers in the UK. Modis Europe Ltd provide a variety of international solutions that connect clients to the best talent in the world. For all positions based in Switzerland, Modis Europe Ltd works with its licensed Swiss partner Accurity GmbH to ensure that candidate applications are handled in accordance with Swiss law.

    Both Modis International Ltd and Modis Europe Ltd are Equal Opportunities Employers.

    By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Modis International Ltd and/ or Modis Europe Ltd. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement which explains how we will use your information is available on the Modis website

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