Integration Architect | Hybrid | Tampa Bay | Full Time - Direct Hire

FULL-TME | DIRECT HIRE | HYBRID - TAMPA, FL We are seeking an experienced Integration Architect for our client in Tampa. This is a full-time (direct hire) position working a hybrid schedule (onsite Tue, Wed, Thu) in Tampa. Candidates must currently reside in the Tampa Bay area or be willing to relocate. WHY JOIN? • Very stable and profitable company • Excellent company benefits • Annual Bonus, Pension Plan, and Matching 401k plan • Opportunity for Career Growth • Work/Life Balance In this role, you will collaborate with five (5) other architects on the day-to-day design, strategy, and governance of application architecture. This role combines hands-on technical expertise and knowledge in integration solutions utilizing MuleSoft API Services. Duties include, but are not limited to: • Design and lead enterprise integration solutions using MuleSoft, SOA, and related technologies • Architect scalable, secure integrations across distributed systems • Develop integration roadmaps and guide current-to-future state transformations • Collaborate with business and technical stakeholders to ensure architectural alignment • Evaluate and recommend emerging integration technologies and best practices • Provide technical governance, documentation, and mentorship to development teams Requirements: • Degree or related experience and at least 7 years of experience working in an enterprise technology environment. • Proven design and architecture experience • Strong expertise in SOA, Web Services, Messaging, REST, and SOAP • 3+ years of hands-on MuleSoft ESB or similar service bus tool (Kong, SAP, Workato, Boomi, Informatica) • Experience with AWS and/or Azure integration services is a plus Detailed job description available upon request U.S. Citizens or Green Card holders only, please. We are unable to accept 3rd party candidates or transfer a visa or provide sponsorship. Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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