Sr. Software Engineer-Integration

Accellor Telangana, India
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What we’re looking for As a Sr. Software Engineer, Integration (VMO), you will be a senior technical contributor responsible for designing, building, and operating cloud-native integration services and APIs. This is a hands-on software engineering role focused on writing high-quality code and building distributed systems that integrate products, data platforms, and enterprise applications. You will work closely with enterprise applications and finance teams to deliver API-first, event-driven architectures on AWS as the primary execution platform.  Work timings-2.30pm till 10.30 pm IST Responsibilities: ●   Design, build, and operate cloud-native microservices on AWS to support enterprise integrations and APIs. ●     Write high-quality, production-grade software in Java, Kotlin, and/or Python, applying proven software engineering patterns and best practices. ●     Architect and implement event-driven and asynchronous systems using messaging and streaming platforms (e.g., Kafka or AWS-native equivalents). ●     Apply distributed systems and integration patterns (e.g., idempotency, retries, backpressure, eventual consistency) to build resilient services. ●     Design API-first services that expose well-defined domain capabilities for product, data, and enterprise consumers. ●     Build and operate large-scale data exports and ingestion pipelines, supporting batch and near-real-time use cases. ●     Integrate with external SaaS platforms (Salesforce, Zuora Billing/RevPro, NetSuite, etc.) using custom-built services, APIs, and events. ●     Design systems with strong emphasis on observability, fault tolerance, security, and operational excellence. ●     Participate in architecture and design reviews, contributing to microservices and event-driven architecture standards. ●     Design and manage data persistence layers, selecting appropriate database technologies based on access patterns and scale. ●     Drive DevOps best practices including CI/CD, infrastructure as code, and automated testing.