Our client, a leading global organisation, is partnering with a prestigious end client based in London. We are excited to offer a fantastic opportunity for a talented Camunda Tech Lead to join a dynamic and agile development team on an initial 6-month contract, with the potential for extension.
If you are interested and have the relevant skills and experience, please apply promptly to discuss further.
Camunda Tech Lead
Location: London – Hybrid (2 days per week in office)
Duration: 6-Month Contract
Rate: Inside IR35 - Flexible
The Role
As a Camunda Tech Lead, you’ll guide technical design and implementation efforts, collaborate with stakeholders, and contribute to the development of scalable and efficient workflow solutions. You’ll be instrumental in shaping architectural decisions and supporting the successful delivery of product features.
Key Responsibilities
* Design and deploy custom workflow solutions using Camunda SaaS
* Build and configure Camunda Postgres connectors, job workers, service tasks, and user tasks
* Lead open-source delivery initiatives and support internal project teams
* Collaborate with engineering, product, and business teams to align on requirements and architectural direction
* Ensure robust, scalable, and high-performing software solutions
* Conduct performance testing, load balancing, and deployment planning
* Contribute to the creation of tools and scripts supporting platform delivery
* Support continuous integration and DevOps practices
Essential Skills & Experience:
* Java, Spring Boot (Data, Integration, Web), JPA
* Camunda 8, JBPM
* Microservice architecture and development
* SPA development using JavaScript, React JS
* Agile software development practices
* Domain-Driven Design (DDD)
* EAI patterns, Git, JIRA, Confluence
Desirable Skills:
* Rules Management (Drools/DMN)
* Complex Event Processing (CEP)
* Architectural pattern design
* Cloud platforms (e.g., Cloud Foundry, AWS)
* Experience building reusable components
Esther Urtecho
Senior Delivery Consultant
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