Integration Developer

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6 days ago
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Integration Developer(Azure)
£80,000 - £100,000
Central London
Permanent
Hybrid Working (2 days in office)
Private Medical + Health & Wellbeing benefits
30 days paid lave + public holidays
Cycle to work scheme
On-site restaurant and bar

The Integration Developer will design and deliver scalable solutions across key business systems using Azure Integration Services, contributing to digital transformation alongside architects, data engineers, and external partners.

Tech stack: SQL, .NET Core, C#, Power Platform (Power BI), Logic Apps, Function Apps, API Management.

Key Responsibilities

  • Design, build, and maintain secure, scalable integrations using Azure Integration Services.

  • Develop ETL pipelines and data solutions to support operational and reporting needs.

  • Work collaboratively with internal teams and third-party vendors to deliver high-quality technical solutions.

  • Ensure all integrations align with enterprise architecture principles and governance standards.

  • Participate in code reviews and DevOps practices to ensure security, quality, and maintainability.

  • Support and mentor team members to build internal integration capability.

    Skills Required

  • Strong experience with Azure Integration Services (Logic Apps, Service Bus, Function Apps, API Management, Data Factory).

  • Excellent SQL skills, including database design, stored procedures, and performance tuning.

  • Proven ability to define technical specifications and collaborate with external vendors.

  • Strong communication skills and ability to translate business needs into technical outcomes.

  • Experience with .NET (C# / .NET Core) for integration tasks.

  • Knowledge of Power Platform (especially Power Automate) in integration contexts.

  • Exposure to Master Data Management (MDM) or enterprise content management systems.

  • Familiarity with CI/CD processes using Azure DevOps.

  • Experience in Agile environments (Scrum or Kanban)

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