Mulesoft Developer

Remote
Contracted
Mid Level

Job Title: MuleSoft Developer (Junior Integration Engineer)
Location: Remote, USA. 
Duration : 3 Months. Possibility of extensions depending on business needs and performance.
Requirements: Must be legally authorized to work in the United States without company sponsorship, now or in the future. 

About Us
Concord isn't your typical consulting firm; we are an execution company with a passion for making things happen. Our mission is to help clients enhance customer experiences, optimize operations, and revolutionize their product offerings through seamless integration, optimization, and activation of technology and data.

We are purpose-built, merging the industry’s top specialty companies to amplify our Innovation Capabilities in analytics & AI, data management & engineering, UX and digital experience, and technical platform integration, automation & security engineering.


Key Responsibilities

  • Assist in developing and modifying MuleSoft flows to support the migration from AX2012 to NetSuite.
  • Build and test System and Process APIs using existing design patterns.
  • Support unit testing, data mapping validation, and defect resolution.
  • Work with senior developers to implement SuiteQL-based subflows and authentication components.
  • Participate in integration and UAT testing cycles.
  • Support deployment activities and post-go-live troubleshooting under senior developer guidance.


Required Skills & Experience

  • 5+ years of hands-on experience in MuleSoft development.
  • Solid understanding of API-Led architecture and RESTful API design.
  • Experience working with DataWeaveJSON/XML transformations, and RAML specifications.
  • Exposure to ERP or CRM integrations (NetSuite, Salesforce preferred).
  • Understanding of CI/CD pipelinesCloudHub deployments, and  Anypoint Exchange assets.
  • Hands-on expertise with DataWeave 2.0, RAML, and Mule SDK.
  • Familiarity with Salesforce integrations, including working with custom objects, Salesforce Platform Events and JSON/XML payload transformations.
  • Experience in debugging, performance tuning, and securing APIs.
  • Deep understanding of error handling, retry policies, logging/monitoring best practices, and security in MuleSoft APIs.
  • Experience using tools like Postman, Anypoint Studio, and Azure DevOps CI/CD pipelines.
  • Familiarity with JSON, XML, CSV , transformations and experience with big data formats such as Parquet and Delta Lake for large-volume data handling and batch processing
  • Good communication and collaboration skills, proactive problem-solving mindset.


Nice to Have

  • Exposure to D365 platforms like Supply Chain, Finance & Operations and integration via OData or business events.
  • Familiarity with Azure Services such as:
    • Azure Log Analytics for monitoring
    • Azure Key Vault for credential management
    • Azure Service Bus Topics/Queues for event-driven architecture
    • Azure DevOps for release pipelines and build automation
  • Prior experience in manufacturing or the automotive domain is a plus

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More than just a consulting firm, Concord is an execution company helping clients enhance customer experience, optimize operations, and differentiate product offerings. From digital transformation and legacy modernization to domain-driven design, we deliver real solutions for the problems our clients face. Join one of the fastest growing consulting firms in the Midwest!

Our core capabilities work together to help companies untangle their toughest business and technology challenges: Business Strategy & Alignment, Digital & User Experience, Cloud Applications & Integration, Data Solutions & Analytics, Quality Engineering, and Information Security.

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