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Automation / Integration Engineer

Atlanta, GA

Electrosoft Services, Inc. is an award-winning company that provides comprehensive technology-based solutions and services to federal customers. While cybersecurity is our specialty, we also focus on ICAM, enterprise IT modernization, and software solutions.  We always seek to delight our customers, so we retain highly qualified employees and offer them meaningful work, growth opportunities, and work-life balance. What sets us apart from all other contractors is the sense of teamwork our employees feel – and the knowledge that outstanding effort is recognized and rewarded.  The camaraderie we share emanates from Lunch & Learn sessions where we explore new ideas together, fun group activities ranging from escape rooms to miniature golf, and much, much more. If we’ve described you and your dream workplace, please apply and share in the many benefits and opportunities we offer.

Automation / Integration Engineer

Responsibilities:

  • Design and build REST and SOAP-based API integrations between the GRC platform and external systems such as HSDW, CDM, CyberScope, and other customer analytics tools.
  • Develop secure, authenticated data flows using JSON/XML structures and aligned with customer cybersecurity and privacy policies.
  • Collaborate with developers and business analysts to define integration requirements and establish data transformation logic.
  • Support customer enterprise reporting by enabling automated data pulls from the GRC platform into metrics platforms and compliance dashboards.
  • Monitor, test, and troubleshoot data exchange pipelines and ensure uptime, accuracy, and performance of integration solutions.
  • Maintain detailed documentation of integration endpoints, schemas, credentials, and data flow mappings in accordance with HHS audit standards.
  • Support system modernization and automation initiatives by evaluating third[1]party connector tools and optimizing API performance.
  • Work with HHS security teams to ensure integration practices align with Zero Trust architecture and data minimization standards.
  • Supports GRC platform and application permissions and access roles, ensuring proper RBAC structure is in place for standard user groups.
  • Can diagnose workflow issues and support documentation updates.
  • Supports release coordination by contributing configuration details and participating in sprint reviews.
  • Peer review records of configuration tasks, field mappings, and version updates to support development traceability.
  • Use ServiceNow or equivalent systems to track integration tickets and maintain
  • Contributes to automation strategies supporting FISMA, OMB A-123, and data synchronization initiatives, and OSCAL adoption for machine-readable compliance artifacts.

Basic Qualifications

  • Possess over 8 years of experience designing and developing APIs and data integrations for enterprise IT systems, including at least 3 years working with an Enterprise Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) platform including RSA Archer.
  • Possess a bachelor’s degree in computer science, Information Systems, or related field with experience in GRC platform integration.
  • Preferred certifications include RSA Archer Certified Administrator, MuleSoft Developer, or relevant API security credentials.
  • Ability to communicate complex integration strategies to both technical and non-technical stakeholders across customer base.
  • Familiarity with customer enterprise architecture, CDM data exchange, and GRC interoperability goals.
  • Must be familiar with and adhere to the full Enterprise Performance Lifecycle (EPLC) and defined Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) policies. This includes responsibility for documenting design, implementation, testing, deployment, rollback, and lessons learned. All alterations, changes, or modifications to a GRC/Archer Production type environment must be processed through the Change Control Board (CCB) with clear risk analysis, system impact reviews, and rollback procedures.

 

Pay Range

$150,000 - $180,000 USD

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