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Senior webMethods / Integration Specialist

Provide senior engineering depth on the webMethods stack — deep investigation of integration and BPM issues, and performance engineering for the integration layer.

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Location
Remote (India / UAE)
Work model
Remote
Experience
8+ years
Markets
India, UAE
Posted
7 June 2026
Type
Full-time

The mandate

You bring senior engineering depth to a mission-critical integration platform. You investigate the hard integration and BPM workflow problems, engineer performance at the integration layer, and mentor developers and analysts. This is a remote, senior-led engineering role where the work has to actually run in production.

Responsibilities

  • Lead deep investigation of integration and BPM workflow issues on the webMethods stack.
  • Own integration health, incident response, and end-to-end diagnosis across services.
  • Drive performance engineering for the integration layer.
  • Manage messaging queues, clustering, and API gateway policies and certificates.
  • Mentor webMethods developers and L2 analysts.

Requirements

  • 8+ years in enterprise integration with deep hands-on webMethods expertise.
  • Strong experience across Integration Server, BPM/process engine, Universal Messaging, and API Gateway.
  • Proven performance-engineering and end-to-end integration troubleshooting ability.
  • Experience supporting high-availability, mission-critical integration platforms.
  • Able to work remotely with overlap for UAE/India collaboration.

What you'll be asked

What webMethods components have you worked with hands-on, and at what scale?

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Screening questionWhat webMethods components have you worked with hands-on, and at what scale?