This is a remote position.
Senior Integration & API Developer – AWS & PythonWe are looking for a Senior Integration & API Developer to join our team. The ideal candidate has strong experience in designing and developing APIs as well as building system integrations (Salesforce, REST, and other third-party platforms). This is a client-facing role, requiring excellent communication and collaboration skills.
Responsibilities:
Design and develop APIs to support integrations and business processes.
Build and maintain integrations between internal systems and external platforms (e.g., Salesforce, REST APIs, third-party services).
Work directly with clients to gather requirements and deliver technical solutions.
Deploy, monitor, and support solutions in AWS.
Troubleshoot, optimize, and ensure reliability of integrations.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams and mentor junior developers.
Requirements
Requirements:
5+ years of professional development experience.
Strong expertise in API design and development.
Proven experience in system and API integration.
Hands-on experience with AWS services (API Gateway, Lambda, ECS, RDS, etc.).
Proficiency in Python.
Excellent client-facing and communication skills.
Nice to Have:
Salesforce integration experience.
Knowledge of event-driven systems (SQS, SNS).
Infrastructure as Code (Terraform).
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