Integration Developer

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London, United Kingdom
Last week
£54,000 – £60,900 pa

Salary

£54,000 – £60,900 pa

Job Type
Contract
Work Pattern
Flexible
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
26 May 2026 (Last week)

Benefits

Generous pension Holiday allowance Flexible working environment

Integration Developer

12-Month FTC | Hybrid - 2 Days per Week in London

A prestigious London-based organisation is seeking an experienced Integration Developer to join a modern engineering team delivering enterprise-scale, event-driven integration platforms.

This is an exciting opportunity to work with cutting-edge integration and streaming technologies within a complex environment undergoing significant digital transformation.

This hands-on backend role focuses on designing, building, and maintaining integrations across enterprise and SaaS systems using modern cloud-native and streaming technologies.

Key Responsibilities

Develop event-driven integrations and backend services

Build connectors, event-processing services, and data pipelines

Design scalable integration patterns, schemas, and event flows

Develop CDC pipelines and resilient messaging solutions

Improve observability through logging, metrics, and tracing

Deploy containerised services using Docker and Kubernetes

Contribute to architecture, code reviews, and engineering standards

Collaborate with developers, data engineers, and stakeholders

Technology Stack

Kafka / Redpanda

Docker & Kubernetes

Microsoft Azure

REST APIs & webhooks

CI/CD & Infrastructure as Code

OpenTelemetry, Prometheus & Grafana

Required Skills

Strong software engineering background

Experience building integration or event-driven platforms

Kafka, Redpanda, or similar streaming technologies

Enterprise system integrations and API design

Agile development experience

Strong communication and collaboration skills

Desirable Skills

Go and/or Python

CDC pipeline development

Azure cloud experience

Observability tooling (Prometheus, Grafana, OpenTelemetry)

Experience within regulated environments

What's on Offer

Hybrid working - 2 days per week in London

Salary up to £60,900

Generous pension and holiday allowance

Flexible working environment

Modern cloud-native technology stackTo progress matters. Please send your CV to Laura at (url removed).

Services advertised are those of an Employment Agency

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