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Senior MuleSoft Engineer

Remote

At Green Irony, we exist to turn AI into Actual Intelligence—accelerating outcomes and proving that complexity is optional. We hire people who automate first, ask permission never, and treat ownership as a default setting. If you’d rather govern yourself than be governed by layers of project managers, welcome home.

In plain terms: you build and ship production MuleSoft integrations — the API-led services, data transformations, and Salesforce and third-party connections that link our clients' enterprise systems. AI isn't a pilot here; it's how we build. Claude generates the code, and our MuleSoft Engineers do the part that decides what actually ships: directing the agent, hardening what it produces, debugging what it gets wrong, and driving the work live for the client.

This seat is for an engineer already living in that future, or sprinting toward it. You'll take real client integrations from build to launch, run several at once, and have the AI leverage to move faster than you ever could by hand. If writing every line from a blank file is your identity, this isn't your role. If directing powerful tools to ship real outcomes is, keep reading.

What you'll do

  • Take AI-generated builds to production. The solution is yours: absorb it fast: absorb it fast, configure, debug, test, and drive it through UAT to launch. The craft is judgment — catching where the agent overreached, refactoring to standard, making it genuinely client-ready.
  • Run 3–4 engagements at once — autonomously, but on the rails. You own your day and sequence your own work — against milestone dates you're expected to hit, with daily scrum-agent updates and the established delivery playbook as the rails. We don't run standups, story points, or sprint theater; we run lightweight process that's actually followed. Autonomy and discipline, not autonomy instead of it.
  • Work AI-first, every day. Claude and tools like it are your primary environment for code, debugging, docs, and status — not an occasional assist. You're fluent at directing them and skeptical enough to catch them.
  • Keep everyone ahead of the work. You flag slippage and blockers early and plainly. No surprises — you communicate quickly, propose the path forward, and own the resolution.

What we're looking for

  • Deep, recent, senior level MuleSoft expertise. Hands-on delivery in the last two years — Anypoint, DataWeave, CloudHub or Runtime Fabric, error handling, the real stack. This is the core of the role and the bar is high.
  • Working Salesforce knowledge. Credible on at least one cloud (Sales, Service, Experience, Revenue/CPQ, FSC, or Agentforce). You don't need to be a Salesforce specialist — you need to hold your own where a project touches it.
  • A real AI practice. You already use Claude, Cursor, or equivalent in your work every day — or you're a fast, hungry adopter who clearly sees where engineering is going. Either way, you can talk specifically about how you direct an agent and where it breaks.
  • Communicates clearly & proactively. You run several projects at once with no one chasing you for updates. The team knows where things stand because you tell them — clearly, in writing, and early. You flag a project the moment it starts to slip rather than at the deadline, and you can walk a client through a technical trade-off without losing them.
  • Consulting-grade delivery. 3+ years delivering for external clients, with the rigor that takes: a deliberate testing strategy, traceable methodology, and a habit of showing your work. Internal- or product-only backgrounds rarely translate cleanly.
  • Strong engineering fundamentals. CI/CD, MUnit coverage, naming and reuse standards, and secure integration (OAuth2, JWT, TLS, RAML/OAS) — applied on top of AI output, not bolted on after.
  • MuleSoft Certified Developer, Level 1 — or equivalent depth you can demonstrate.


Nice to have

  • Integration experience across Salesforce, AWS, or other SaaS/ERP platforms
  • Event-driven patterns (Kafka, Pub/Sub)
  • Embedding AI/LLM services into integrations — summarization, document parsing, intelligent transformation
  • Based in the Raleigh / Triangle area — a plus given our hybrid future, but not required

Transform Your Career — the AI-First Way

At Green Irony, you…

  • Take full ownership of your work—proactively solve problems and drive deliverables to completion.
  • Relentlessly pursue outcomes, measuring success by delivered value, not just output.
  • Solve complex problems with practical, innovative solutions.
  • Communicate directly, transparently, and with positive intent—focusing on clarity, not politics.
  • Grow continuously—mentoring, learning, and automating to expand your impact.

Benefits Snapshot

  • Competitive salary + performance bonus
  • Medical, dental, and vision coverage
  • 401(k) with generous company match
  • Flexible PTO and remote-first work environment
  • Annual professional development budget (certifications, conferences, AI tools)
  • Equipment stipend

Equal Opportunity, Zero BS

Green Irony is an equal opportunity employer committed to building an inclusive team where diverse voices drive better outcomes.

We evaluate all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, veteran status, disability, or any other protected classification—because the only bias we tolerate is toward delivering excellent work.

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