Senior Enterprise Integration Architect
Architect production-grade integration estates across IBM webMethods, Kafka, and modern iPaaS — for clients across the Gulf, North America, and India.
- Location
- Hyderabad, India
- Work model
- Hybrid
- Experience
- 10+ years
- Markets
- India, United States, UAE
- Posted
- 7 June 2026
- Type
- Full-time
The mandate
You will be the architectural owner on enterprise integration programmes that move real load — government regulatory platforms, partner networks moving millions of B2B documents, and event-streaming backbones underneath AI workloads. This is delivery, not deck-work: you are the person whose name is on the design when it ships and on the bridge when it has to recover.
Responsibilities
- Own the end-to-end architecture for integration programmes: intake, transformation, governance, exposure
- Lead patterns: idempotency, schema enforcement at the boundary, replayability, backpressure, dead-letter handling
- Mentor mid-level engineers across webMethods, Kafka, MuleSoft, and Azure Integration Services
- Engage directly with client architects, run design reviews, and sign off on production readiness
- Establish observability and SLO/SLA discipline before the happy path is built
Requirements
- 10+ years on enterprise integration including IBM webMethods (Integration Server, Trading Networks, API gateway)
- Production experience with at least one of: Kafka, MuleSoft, Boomi, Azure Integration Services
- Demonstrated ownership of B2B/EDI exchanges or government-grade integration estates
- Architecture maturity across event-driven, API-led, and batch reconciliation patterns
- Comfort presenting to senior client stakeholders and signing off on production cutovers
What you'll be asked
Describe an integration estate you redesigned from point-to-point to API-led or event-driven. What were the three highest-impact pattern decisions you made, and what did each one prevent?
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