Flowgear’s .NET Platform enables businesses of all sizes to shed the workload & complexity of App-to-App integration quickly & affordably.
Build powerful Application, Data & API Integrations from a single interface in minutes, not months, using our low code Integration Platform.
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As an Integration Engineer, you’ll be responsible for delivering integration solutions built on Flowgear to our direct clients. You’re someone who understands databases and API’s and has dabbled in the odd bit of scripting. You enjoy working with people, have great communication skills and your time management is top notch.
Highlights
Job Title: Integration Engineer
Salary Range: TBD
Office: Somerset West
Location: On-site
Responsibilities
Configuring endpoint access for customer apps & services (test and production environments)
Iterative implementation of solutions using Flowgear by visually building out integrations
Engage with clients to help them QA the solution and bring it to production readiness
Occasional support of Flowgear partners where assistance is needed on more complex scenarios
Strong candidates have a growth path to progress to a Projects Lead role
Qualifications and Experience
Prior experience scoping software and/or diagnosing software issues (for example you may have worked as a BA or software tester)
Sufficient technical background to understand principles such as HTTP, SQL databases, Filesystems, FTP, REST, SOAP
SQL database or relational database skills
Flowgear certification
Some scripting experience is helpful (language is not relevant)
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or related field very helpful
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