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We are seeking an experienced Integration Developer Consultant to support stabilizing and enhancing a critical system integration between Oracle CRM and Tyler Technologies Enterprise Permitting & Licensing (EPL). This engagement will focus on reviewing, troubleshooting, and improving existing integration code , ensuring reliability, performance, and maintainability of data exchanges across platforms.
Job Responsibility
Analyze and assess existing integration codebase between Oracle CRM and Tyler EPL
Troubleshoot and resolve data flow, synchronization, and performance issues
Modify and enhance integration logic to improve stability, scalability, and error handling
Provide hands-on programming support for ongoing system integration needs
Document current integrations, code structure, and recommended improvements
Collaborate with Planning Department stakeholders and IT teams to validate business rules and workflows
Implement best practices for integration architecture, logging, and monitoring
Assist with testing, debugging, and deployment of updated integration components
Requirements
Strong experience with systems integration and middleware development
Hands-on experience with Oracle CRM (or Oracle-based applications)
Experience working with Tyler Technologies solutions, ideally Enterprise Permitting & Licensing (EPL)
Proficiency in relevant programming languages (Python, APIs, web services, or integration tools)
Experience working with REST/SOAP APIs, data mapping, and ETL processes
Ability to work with legacy code and undocumented integrations
Strong troubleshooting and debugging skills
Nice to have
Prior experience supporting public sector or municipal systems
Familiarity with permitting, licensing, or land management systems
Experience modernizing or stabilizing inherited/unsupported codebases