Senior Integrations Developer (Boomi)

Glasgow
2 weeks ago
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Senior Integrations Developer (Boomi)
58k + pension

Your new company
A leading Scottish institution is recruiting for an experienced Integrations Specialist to help design and develop their enterprise corporate systems. Using Boomi as their main integration platform, you will help shape how a wide variety of systems work together across the full range of business operations.

Your new role
The role involves leading initial investigations for new integration developments, gathering, analysing, and documenting complex system requirements. You will work closely with users to ensure technical solutions support business processes effectively and add value to the organisation.
Responsibilities include designing, developing, and testing new systems, producing detailed design specifications and documentation, and ensuring that systems meet user requirements and expectations. Additionally, you will be responsible for the architectural and security aspects of system design and implementation to support the University's critical processes.

You will implement, upgrade, maintain, and support the organisation's Enterprise Integration Platform (Boomi), providing full technical documentation and managing the business impact of changes. The role also involves providing expert advice to users, responding to support calls, and ensuring consistent system performance. You will plan and manage the work of others, mentor less experienced team members, and communicate with third-party suppliers and relevant University offices. Continuous professional development through training and evaluating new technologies to improve service productivity and quality is also expected.

What you'll need to succeed
The ideal candidate should have extensive knowledge of enterprise integration tools, middleware technologies, and application and data integration patterns, including JMS, SOAP/REST web services, and databases.

Additionally, they should be well-versed in service-oriented architecture design and enabling technologies such as messaging, XML, JSON, web services, and HTTP. A strong understanding of key infrastructure technologies and protocols, including storage, hypervisors, virtual machines, containers, and networking components like firewalls, load balancing, and proxies, is essential. The candidate should also have experience of Agile development practices, including story point estimation and SCRUM ceremonies.

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