Intermediate Integration Engineer

Salt Search
South Africa, United Kingdom
Last month
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Posted
24 Apr 2026 (Last month)
Intermediate Integration Engineer

C# | .NET | Azure | APIs & Events

Full-time | Hybrid

Why this role is awesome

This is where systems come together. You'll build and support the integrations that power digital products, connect platforms, and keep data flowing smoothly behind the scenes.

You'll be hands-on, learn fast, and work on real integrations that matter, not toy problems.

What you'll be doing
  • Building and maintainingbackend services, APIs, and integrations
  • Working withC#, .NET, and Azure in production environments
  • Creating and supportingRESTful and event-driven integrations
  • Collaborating with frontend, product, QA, and platform teams
  • Writing clean, testable, maintainable code
  • Investigating and fixing integration issues and bugs
  • Supporting CI/CD pipelines, testing, and deployments
  • Helping improve reliability, performance, and observability
What you need to bring
  • ±3+ years professional software engineering experience
  • Hands-on experience withC#, .NET, and Azure
  • Experience building and supportingREST APIs
  • Understanding ofevent-driven and async integration patterns
  • Solid software engineering fundamentals (clean code, testing, Git)
  • Exposure to CI/CD and modern delivery practices
  • Strong communication and collaboration skills
Bonus points if you have
  • Azure Service Bus, Functions, Logic Apps, or Event Grid
  • Kafka or RabbitMQ exposure
  • Experience supporting mobile or product-centric platforms
  • Familiarity with Agile/Scrum

If integrations spark your curiosity and you like solving real problems - apply now.

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