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Maxwell Bond
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8 months ago
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MuleSoft Engineer | MuleSoft / Data IntegrationA specialist medical company specialist company are currently undergoing a massive digital transformation project. As such, they are looking for a MuleSoft Engineer / Data Engineer to join the ranks on a contract basis for the next 6+ months.This is predominantly remote, though you will need to pop into their office 1-2 days per week, so you’ll need to be within a reasonable distance of Skelmersdale whereby you are able to make that commute on a semi-regular basis.There will be a lot of data integration as part of this project, with MuleSoft looking to be the tool that is used to do the data integration.What’s in it for you? * Outside IR35Day to day Responsibilities * Tech Stack = MuleSoft * Data IntegrationWith interviews aiming to be arranged over the course of the next week, apply now to discuss it further!If you feel that you don’t tick all of the boxes but still want to discuss it just in case…still feel free to apply

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