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Integration Solution Architect – Mulesoft, APIs, Retail / Hospitality
- £625 - £650 (Inside IR35)
- 6 months rolling
- London & 80% remote
If you’re an architect who loves shaping how systems talk to each other, this is a role where you can genuinely set the direction. We’re looking for an Integration Solution Architect to define integration strategy, patterns and standards across a complex, multi‑platform digital landscape. You’ll be the go‑to authority for API and integration design, ensuring our enterprise platforms connect seamlessly and securely.
What you’ll be doing:
- Owning and evolving the integration architecture, patterns and standards
- Designing integration and API solutions, with hands‑on experience in MuleSoft
- Documenting as‑is and to‑be processes and guiding teams through change
- Producing concepts, prototypes and architectural viewpoints that bring requirements to life
- Horizon‑scanning emerging integration technologies and assessing their value
- Defining integration data standards and canonical models
- Ensuring robust security across integrations (encryption, firewalls, monitoring)
- Supporting continuous integration practices across engineering teams
- Growing your own capability through ongoing learning, accreditation and industry engagement
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What you’ll bring:
- 3+ years as an Integration Solution Architect
- Strong experience defining and governing integration principles, patterns and standards
- Proven ability to design integration and API solutions
- Practical MuleSoft architecture and design experience
- Excellent communication and stakeholder influence
- Experience contributing to enterprise architecture and governance
- Degree in Computer Science, IT or related field
- TOGAF or similar architecture certification
- Experience in Agile and Product‑led environments
- Background in multi‑brand global organisations
- Industry experience in food & beverage, hospitality or retail
- MuleSoft architecture certification
- Experience mentoring integration engineers


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