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Integration Architect - Digital Procurement Platform (iValua)
Experts Plus Recruitment Services
DubaiOn-site2mo ago
- Employment
- Full-time
About the role
We’re seeking an experienced Integration Architect to design, manage, and optimize integrations for our Digital Procurement Platform (DPP – Ivalua v182), including Oracle Financials and other internal/external systems.
Requirements
Key Responsibilities
- Own end-to-end integration architecture for DPP
- Design & manage integrations (Ivalua ↔ Oracle ERP, federal entities, third-party platforms)
- Ensure performance, reliability, uptime, and data accuracy
- Monitor, troubleshoot, and continuously improve integrations
- Implement new integrations (APIs, punch-in/out, external systems)
- Maintain standards, documentation, dashboards, and logs
- Ensure compliance with security, governance, and data policies
- Manage incidents, SLAs, and provide regular status reporting
Requirements and Technical skills
- 8–12+ years of enterprise integration experience
- 5+ years of hands-on Ivalua integration experience
- Strong background in Oracle ERP integrations
- Expertise in REST/SOAP APIs, JSON, XML, XSLT, middleware tools, SFTP, strong SQL and data analysis skill
- Ivalua L3 Integration Certification
- Prior experience in government or highly regulated environments is a strong advantage
- Important: This role requires compliance with security clearance and onboarding requirements.
- Knowledge of authentication protocols
Note: Role requires strict security clearance and onboarding compliance (documentation, medical check, references).
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