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SW / Integration Engineer | Claims & Policy System Rebuild | Remote (UK) | £50,000–£65,000
This is a hands-on delivery role with a defined path to architecture. You will own all inbound integration delivery on a ground-up rebuild of a core Claims and Policy Record system, working within a small, focused team alongside a Senior Software Engineer, BA, Data Engineer and Infrastructure Engineer. If you want visible, meaningful output from day one, use AI tools like Claude Code as a serious part of your engineering practice rather than a novelty, and want a genuine long-term pathway rather than a lateral move, this is worth reading.
You will:
- Design and build all inbound integrations: Boom, Dayinsure and ShareDo.
- Own the claims import pipeline end-to-end.
- Build the notes and flags features within the new system.
- Work with the Senior Data Engineer on mapping specifications so integration inputs align with pipeline requirements.
- Write clean, maintainable, well-documented code and contribute to technical standards in code review.
- Use AI coding tools (e.g. Claude Code) to improve output quality and speed, applying strong prompt engineering without compromising on sound engineering principles, testing or code ownership.
- Support UAT, go-live and post-go-live BAU transition.
- Post-delivery: build toward Enterprise Architect readiness as the confirmed internal successor.
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- 3+ years in software or integration engineering, with proven production experience building REST API integrations end-to-end.
- Strong.NET / C# development: clean, maintainable, well-documented code, able to work independently on discrete workstreams.
- Microsoft SQL Server (MSSQL 2022): T-SQL, schema design, query optimisation and data mapping across source systems.
- Experience designing and building document import pipelines, managing end-to-end data ingestion from multiple sources.
- Data mapping and transformation experience, including producing mapping specifications in collaboration with Data Engineers.
- PII handling and data redaction: privacy-by-design applied to integration builds.
- Comfortable using AI coding assistants (e.g. Claude Code, Copilot) independently, with an appetite for good prompting practice grounded in solid fundamentals, not a substitute for them.


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Nice-to-have
- Experience in insurance, financial services or another regulated industry.
- Knowledge of MID or similar regulatory reporting integrations.
- Familiarity with FNOL workflows or claims management systems.
- Azure or cloud infrastructure awareness.
- Experience working alongside a Data Engineer on shared mapping and pipeline specifications.
WHAT'S ON OFFER
- £50,000–£65,000 depending on experience.
- Remote role with occasional travel to client or group sites as required.
- 28 days holiday plus bank holidays.
- Private Medical Insurance for you and your family.
- Pension with contributions matched up to 6%.
- Life assurance.
- A defined internal pathway to Enterprise Architect, with direct access to the engineering lead and decision-makers.
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