- Position: Data Integrations Engineer
- Working model: Fully remote
- Employment type: B2B
- Salary: 6 000 – 9 000 USD B2B/month
We’re working with a fast-growing US tech company revolutionizing how organizations manage commissions, integrations, and operational data. As part of their Professional Services team, you’ll help bridge their product with third-party systems like Workday, Salesforce, and BigQuery—through both hands-on scripting and strategic integrations work.
This is a backend-leaning role with some customer interaction, best suited for someone who’s solid with SQL, APIs, and light Python/JavaScript. If you’re interested in delivering real business impact – this one’s for you.
Responsibilities:
- Build and maintain managed integrations between third-party platforms and the client’s system (e.g. Workday, Sage Intacct, MS Dynamics)
- Use tools like Workato and Snowflake to ingest and process customer data
- Handle support tickets related to integrations and act as the SME for integration architecture
- Work directly with enterprise clients and help design scalable data connection flows
- Support implementations and unblock client-facing solutions when product limitations arise
Requirements:
- Strong command of SQL and REST APIs (including JSON)
- Working knowledge of Python and JavaScript (for light scripting)
- Familiarity with CRM/HRIS systems like Salesforce, Workday, Rippling, or MS Dynamics
- Comfort speaking with customers—ideally 1–2 years of client-facing or cross-functional experience
- Nice to have: experience with SSO/SCIM, ETL tools, or integration platforms (e.g. Workato)
What’s in it for you:
- Fully remote work
- Work directly with a senior Director in a flat, agile team structure
- Be part of a well-funded scale-up with IPO ambitions and an internal culture of excellence
Working hours:
- Must have overlap with US Eastern Time (EST) for at least 4–5 days/week
- Full overlap expected for first 3 months (onboarding period)
- Flexibility increases post-ramp-up
- No formal on-call, but some flexibility is appreciated during launches