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Join Prepared as a Senior Systems Integration Engineer, a key technical role in our Customer Success team. You will lead on-site and remote implementations of public safety solutions, integrating with 911 systems like CAD and radio consoles. This role requires up to 50% travel, strong autonomy, a...
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United States , Boston; Chicago; New York; San Francisco; Scottsdale; Seattle; Washington
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111600.00 - 138500.00 USD / Year
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Axon
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Until further notice
Explore a world of opportunity in Integration Engineer jobs, a critical and dynamic field at the heart of modern digital business. An Integration Engineer is a specialized professional responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining the vital connections between disparate software applications, systems, and data sources within an organization. Their core mission is to ensure that different technologies can communicate and work together seamlessly, creating a unified and efficient technological ecosystem that powers business operations, enhances data flow, and improves the end-user experience. Professionals in these roles typically engage in the full lifecycle of integration projects. This begins with collaborating with cross-functional teams, business analysts, and stakeholders to understand business requirements and define the scope of integration. They then design the architecture for these connections, focusing on principles of scalability, reliability, and security. A significant part of their day-to-day involves hands-on development, where they write code, configure middleware, and utilize specialized platforms to build the actual data pipelines and APIs that facilitate communication. Following development, they are responsible for rigorous testing, including unit, integration, and performance testing, to ensure data accuracy and system stability before deployment into production environments. Post-deployment, their work continues with monitoring system health, troubleshooting data flow failures, and providing ongoing maintenance and support to minimize downtime. The toolkit of a successful Integration Engineer is diverse. They are typically proficient in a range of technologies, including but not limited to: * **iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service)** solutions like MuleSoft, Boomi, or Workato. * **API development and management** (REST, SOAP, GraphQL). * **Programming and scripting languages** such as Java, Python, JavaScript, or .NET. * **Data formats and protocols** like JSON, XML, CSV, EDI, and SFTP. * **Messaging systems** including Kafka, RabbitMQ, or JMS. Beyond technical prowess, strong analytical and problem-solving skills are paramount for diagnosing complex issues. Excellent communication is also critical, as they must often convey technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders and collaborate effectively across various departments. Typical requirements for Integration Engineer jobs often include a bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or a related field, coupled with several years of hands-on experience in systems integration, software development, or a similar role. As businesses continue to adopt a growing number of SaaS applications and cloud services, the demand for skilled Integration Engineers is soaring. These professionals are the unsung heroes who build the digital backbone of a company, making them invaluable assets in virtually every industry. If you are a problem-solver who enjoys connecting complex systems to create powerful, streamlined solutions, a career in Integration Engineer jobs offers a challenging and rewarding path with excellent growth potential.

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