Full Stack Technical Client Integration Engineer - Degree

City of London
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Full Stack Technical Client Integration Engineer - Degree, Consultant, Enterprise, SDK's
Location: Central London / Hybrid
Salary: £50,000 - £60,000 (depending on experience) + benefits

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Full Stack Technical Client Integration Engineer to join an award-winning AI/ML software company. As a key member of the team, you will play a crucial role in integrating enterprise software solutions, working with both technical and non-technical stakeholders, and driving innovation in a dynamic, fast-paced environment.

Who We're Looking For

  • Enterprise Experience: Proven background in software or technical integrations within an enterprise setting.
  • Educational Background: A bachelor's or master's degree in engineering, Computer Science, or a related field from a top-tier university (minimum 2:1 or international equivalent).
  • Technical Expertise: Strong full-stack development skills, particularly in JavaScript, APIs, SDKs, Node.js, and Python. Experience with other frameworks, languages, and cloud architecture is highly beneficial.
  • Consultative Approach: Exceptional client-facing skills, capable of communicating complex technical concepts to both technical and non-technical stakeholders. Experience in pre-sales or post-sales is a plus.
  • Analytical & Problem-Solving Skills: A natural problem solver with strong analytical capabilities.
  • Adaptability: Comfortable in a fast-paced, rapidly evolving tech environment.

    Key Responsibilities

  • Process Improvement: Identify and implement enhancements based on feedback from technical teams.
  • Client Collaboration: Act as a consultant, advising clients on best practices and integration strategies.
  • Technical Expertise: Serve as a subject matter expert on the company's core platform, supporting the operations team in acquiring and retaining clients.
  • Tool Optimization: Work with existing toolkits to streamline integration processes for clients.
    This role is ideal for a software engineer with enterprise experience who is looking to transition into a more consultative, client-facing position while still leveraging their technical expertise.

    Please note: This is not a fully remote role.
    How to Apply

    If you're excited by this opportunity, don't hesitate to apply via the link below.

    Keywords: Degree, Bachelors, Masters, Programming, Technology, Software, AI, ML, JavaScript, Node.js, Pre-Sales, Post-Sales

    Adecco operates as an Employment Agency and is an equal opportunities employer. All applications will be handled with strict confidentiality

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