We are looking for a Senior Cloud Integration Engineer to join a Salesforce-focused platform team within the banking industry. The role focuses on building middleware and integration services connecting Salesforce with internal systems. You will develop cloud-native microservices, implement REST API and event-driven architecture patterns, and contribute to scalable, secure integration solutions running on AWS. The ideal candidate brings 5+ years of backend development experience with strong expertise in Kotlin or Java, along with solid knowledge of DevOps, CI/CD, and modern integration practices.
Key Responsibilities:
Design and develop middleware and integration services connecting Salesforce with internal systems.
Build and maintain cloud-native microservices using Kotlin or Java.
Implement REST API-based and event-driven integration patterns across distributed systems.
Work with Kubernetes and Docker to deploy and manage containerized services on AWS.
Contribute to CI/CD pipelines and infrastructure as code practices.
Ensure API security best practices across integration layers.
Build and maintain connectors, adapters, and data synchronization components.
Drive test automation and quality-driven development standards.
Must-Have Requirements:
5+ years of backend development experience in Kotlin or Java.
Experience with Quarkus, Spring Boot, or similar frameworks.
Strong knowledge of integration patterns, including REST APIs, event-driven architecture, and messaging systems.
Hands-on experience with Kubernetes and Docker.
Solid experience with AWS cloud services.
Understanding of CI/CD, DevOps, and infrastructure as code.
Background in integration or middleware development, including connectors, adapters, and data synchronization.
Experience with test automation and quality-driven development.
Understanding of API security best practices.
Fluent English, spoken and written.
Nice to Have:
Experience with Kafka or AWS MSK.
Familiarity with GitOps tools such as ArgoCD or Kargo.
Knowledge of the Salesforce ecosystem.