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SITS StuTalk Developer
City of London - Onsite 1 day a week (Thursday)
6 month contract
Inside of IR35
£575 per day
We are looking for a SITS Developer to join a specialist systems team responsible for the development, configuration, support, and integration of a business-critical student records platform. This role will have a strong focus on SITS StuTalk development and multiple system integrations, making it ideal for someone with hands-on experience building and supporting data interfaces between SITS and third-party applications.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop, configure, and support solutions within the Tribal SITS platform.
- Design, develop, and maintain SITS StuTalk integrations across multiple internal and external systems.
- Build and support multiple data integrations, including APIs, web services, file-based interfaces, middleware, and automated data exchange processes.
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- Analyse business requirements and translate them into technical solutions.
- Support data migration, transformation, and reconciliation activities.
- Investigate and resolve application, integration, and data-related issues.
- Contribute to system upgrades, enhancements, and release activities.
- Maintain technical documentation and development standards.
- Work closely with stakeholders to improve business processes and data quality.
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- Strong experience working with Tribal SITS.
- Proven experience developing and supporting SITS StuTalk integrations.
- Ability to design, troubleshoot, and maintain complex integration processes using StuTalk.
- Experience integrating SITS with multiple third-party applications and services.
- Strong PL/SQL development experience.
- Experience with Java or another programming language.
- Experience developing and supporting multiple data integrations.
- Knowledge of APIs, web services, middleware, or ETL processes.
- Experience working with relational databases and large datasets.
Please note: StuTalk experience is a key requirement for this position. If you do not have StuTalk experience, your application will be rejected.
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