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Managed File Transfer Integration Specialist - REMOTE - INSIDE IR35

Telford
3 days ago
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Job Title: Managed File Transfer (MFT) Integration Specialist
Location: Telford/Remote
Salary/Rate: Up to £350/day INSIDE IR35
Start Date: As soon as possible ideally
Job Type: 6 month contract- will extend

Client: Prestigious Government client

About the Role:

We are looking for an experienced MFT Integration Specialist to lead and implement secure file transfer solutions for a citizen-centric application. The role involves designing and integrating MFT workflows with MuleSoft APIs to ensure reliable, compliant, and efficient data exchange across systems.

Key Responsibilities:



Configure and manage Managed File Transfer (MFT) platforms for secure, automated file exchange.

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Design integration flows between MFT and MuleSoft for seamless data movement.

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Develop MuleSoft APIs and connectors to interface with MFT systems.

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Ensure compliance with security standards and government regulations for citizen data.

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Work closely with UX, backend, and infrastructure teams to align integration with citizen-centric objectives.

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Participate in requirement gathering and solution architecture discussions.

Required Skills & Qualifications:

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Strong experience with Managed File Transfer solutions (e.g., Axway, IBM Sterling, GoAnywhere).

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Proficiency in MuleSoft Anypoint Platform and API-led connectivity.

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Knowledge of secure protocols (SFTP, FTPS, HTTPS) and encryption standards.

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Familiarity with integration patterns, error handling, and automation.

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Good understanding of data privacy and compliance for citizen-centric projects.

Preferred Qualifications & Soft Skills:

* Experience in government or citizen-facing projects.

* Knowledge of cloud integration (AWS, Azure) and CI/CD pipelines.

* ·Strong analytical and communication skills.

Apply now for immediate consideration

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