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Robotics Prcocess Automation, LLC

Mulesoft ESB SOA ARCHITECT

Robotics Prcocess Automation, LLC, Denver, Colorado, United States, 80285

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ESB Architect

The ESB architect shall oversee the end-to-end ESB integration efforts using Mule as the ESB platform. Responsibilities include: Setting up the roadmap and strategic architecture for ESB integration. Spearheading design, architecture, and implementation of integration solutions. Experience:

5+ years of Mulesoft experience with implementing service-oriented architecture (SOA) and enterprise application integration (EAI) using Mulesoft 3.x. 10+ years as an architect specializing in SOA with mission-critical platforms. Designing and developing EAI/B2B solutions on B2B tools and J2EE concepts. Full-stack J2EE development experience with design patterns, web services, and integration projects using various tools. Solid programming experience with .NET. Strong knowledge of EAI/SOA best practices, development methodologies, and standards. Experience troubleshooting Mule ESB, including using debuggers, flow analyzers, and configuration tools. Proficiency in Agile SDLC development. Experience working with RAML using Mulesoft. Expertise in architecting and developing SOAP and REST web services, open API development, and SOA concepts. Ability to create SOAP and REST service interfaces using MuleSoft's ESB platform for reliable, scalable integrations. Understanding of design patterns. Experience with MuleSoft MMC and enterprise release capabilities is a plus. Demonstrated experience in implementing Mule ESB architecture, rules, caching, etc. ROBOTIC PROCESS AUTOMATION LLC is an equal opportunity employer, inclusive of female, minority, disability, and veterans. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, national origin, citizenship/immigration status, veteran status, or any other protected status. The company complies with all applicable laws regarding labor and employment, equal opportunity, and employment eligibility. U.S. citizenship or lawful permanent residency is not required unless mandated by law or regulation.

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