Permanent. API & Canonical Model Engineer (Senior / Mid)
Job Reference: 1060602
The Agency is recruiting for an API & Canonical Model Engineer (Senior / Mid) on behalf of our client.
Why Apply for the role
Enterprise-Scale Impact: Help design and build a modern data platform that supports critical enterprise-wide business operations.
Modern Technology Stack: Work with cutting-edge technologies including AWS, Java, Spring Boot, Kafka, and modern API architecture.
Complex Engineering Challenges: Solve large-scale distributed systems, data modeling, API design, and security challenges in a highly regulated environment.
Responsibilities:
- Design and enhance canonical data models and scalable API architecture for enterprise applications.
- Develop and maintain backend services, API gateways, and integration layers using modern microservices principles.
- Build secure data processing, synchronization, and rules-based solutions across multiple systems.
- Create and support internal tools for data governance, administration, and operational workflows.
Requirements:
- 5 years of experience developing Java and Spring Boot microservices in production environments.
- Strong expertise in REST API development, OpenAPI, distributed systems, Kafka, and PostgreSQL.
- Experience with cloud-native security, authentication, and enterprise integration patterns.
- Frontend experience with React or Angular is beneficial for console development, along with knowledge of enterprise data platforms.
Salary: DOE
If this sounds like a good match for you and you would like to learn more, we would welcome your application. Go ahead and apply.
We believe in inclusive workplaces and we are happy to consider any reasonable adjustments that candidates may require during the recruitment process; you will be asked if you require any during the application process. If you’d like to request additional options, please email patrick@theagency.ky.
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Patrick Uzoka
Senior Recruiter - Financial Services
Patrick@theagency.ky
+1 345 743 1775
