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Integration Engineer

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INTEGRATION ENGINEER

ABOUT US

Parkwood Leisure was established over 25 years ago and is now one of the UK's leading operators of publicly owned leisure facilities. We're a company that's proud to deliver a first-class service to each of the facilities we manage and is committed to working with local communities to make a difference and provide a healthier and happier lifestyle to the communities we serve. The Company prides itself on its exemplary health and safety record and commitment to staff.

JOB DESCRIPTION

An Integration engineer to lead the design, implementation and management of solutions connecting various software applications, systems, and data sources to ensure seamless data flow and interoperability. Working with both internal and external development teams to integrate software solutions, automate processes and troubleshoot integration-related issues. This role is to drive Parkwood Ecosystem, to become more connected and expand the Parkwood digital footprint to its customers and clients.

Key Responsibilities:

Design and Implement Integration Solutions:

Develop and implement solutions that connect different software platforms and systems, using Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), middleware, and other technologies.

To oversee the maintenance of API connections which are being used, work with suppliers to ensure they are robust and achieving what the business needs.

To monitor and develop the performance of third-party APIs, including downtime, bugs and speed.

Develop and implement the architecture of a digital ecosystem, including the selection and integration of digital tools and platforms.

To work end-to-end on digital projects, from scoping through to the design, build, testing and deployment.

Support with identifying opportunities for commercial growth, from a digital perspective.

Website Platform:

The role would require working with a headless CMS, such as Magnolia, to integrate the platform and the systems used within the wider Parkwood Ecosystem.

To cover the Website Manager role when on leave, supporting with the day-to-day management.

To work closely with Parkwoods WordPress websites, where they have integrations with systems being used.

Data Mapping and Transformation:

Design and implement data mapping and transformation processes to ensure compatibility between systems.

Establish and maintain data management strategies, ensuring data quality, accessibility, and compliance with requirements.

To support database migration and new site mobilisations.

Testing and Debugging:

Conduct thorough testing to identify and resolve issues during the integration process, including data flows, communication protocols, and system behaviour.

Troubleshooting and Support:

Provide troubleshooting and support for integration-related problems after implementation.

Work with third-party software companies to ensure that testing is thoroughly carried out and issues are resolved.

Stakeholder Management:

Work with development, operations, and other teams to understand requirements, provide insights, and ensure successful integration.

Work with and manage third parties to ensure that projects stay on track.

This role would involve in-person meetings and occasional travel across the UK.

Documentation

Maintain comprehensive documentation for integration processes, configurations, and custom code.

Qualifications & Experience:

Bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as Computer Science, Information Technology, or a related discipline.

To have experience working with multiple systems in complex organisations, integrated through APIs.

Understanding of data management principles, including data storage, data governance, and data quality.

Experience with working with CMS platforms and Apps.

A proven track record of completing digital projects.

Ability to adapt to new technologies and changing business needs.

Good communication skills with both internal and external stakeholders.

Project management skills using agile methodologies, and the ability to work to deadlines.

Personal Attributes:

Strong organisational skills, effectively prioritising and ensuring projects are completed in a timely manner.

Proficiency in database management, APIs, middleware, and relevant technologies.

Ability to analyse and solve complex integration challenges.

Strong communication and interpersonal skills to work effectively with diverse teams.

A systematic approach to assessing systems and requirements

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