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Senior Software Engineer, Integrations

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RegScale is a continuous controls monitoring (CCM) platform that helps organizations automate and scale their security, risk, and compliance programs. We are at an inflection point, transitioning from startup execution to a disciplined, enterprise ready engineering organization, and we are building the team that will take us there. Integrations are central to how RegScale delivers value, connecting the platform to the security, engineering, and business tools our customers depend on daily and ensuring compliance data flows reliably across complex enterprise environments.

The Role

Senior Software Engineers on the Integrations team own the design and delivery of the systems that connect RegScale to the outside world. You think in frameworks and patterns, building reusable foundations that make every subsequent integration faster, more reliable, and easier to maintain. You take ownership of your work from design through production and measure your success not just by what you deliver but by the quality and reusability of what you leave behind.

You will tackle genuinely hard problems including synchronizing millions of security findings while maintaining data integrity, building resilient integrations that handle rate limits and eventual consistency, and designing data models that work across diverse and unpredictable vendor APIs. You will work closely with Product, Customer Enablement, and Platform Engineering to ensure integrations are built on sound engineering foundations and reflect real customer usage patterns in the GRC domain.

This role is for an engineer who brings strong systems thinking, takes end to end ownership, and is energized by the challenge of making complex external ecosystems work reliably inside an enterprise compliance platform.

Key Responsibilities

  • Take end to end ownership of integrations from requirements and architecture through implementation, testing, deployment, and production reliability.
  • Design and build scalable, event driven integration frameworks that connect RegScale with external platforms including vulnerability scanners, SIEM and SOAR tools, cloud security platforms, ticketing systems, and identity providers.
  • Build intelligent data ingestion pipelines that normalize, enrich, and contextualize security data from disparate sources, handling high velocity events and optimizing for throughput, consistency, and cost.
  • Design reusable SDKs, templates, and integration patterns that accelerate future integration development for both internal teams and customers building custom connectors.
  • Build and maintain robust API infrastructure including REST APIs, webhook architectures, and OAuth and OIDC flows, with resilient handling of API changes, versioning, and high data volumes.
  • Identify technical risks and integration failure modes early, bringing proposed solutions and mitigation strategies rather than surfacing problems at the point of crisis.
  • Implement comprehensive monitoring, alerting, and data quality checks across integration touchpoints, ensuring production reliability and fast diagnosis of issues across distributed systems.
  • Partner with Product, Customer Enablement, and Platform Engineering to translate integration requirements and customer use cases into sound technical solutions that reflect real world GRC workflows.
  • Contribute to engineering standards, code reviews, and technical mentorship, raising the quality and consistency of integration engineering across the team.

Required Qualifications

  • 8 or more years of professional software engineering experience with a demonstrated track record of designing and delivering production grade, high-performance integration systems at scale.
  • Deep expertise in API design patterns and integration architecture, with the judgment to choose the right approach for a given integration challenge.
  • Strong foundation in distributed systems, event driven architectures, and asynchronous processing, including hands on experience with message queues and workflow orchestration.
  • Proven ability to design reusable frameworks and patterns rather than point solutions, with measurable impact on the speed and quality of subsequent work.
  • Experience with cloud platforms such as Azure, AWS, or GCP and a solid understanding of how infrastructure constraints shape integration architecture decisions.
  • Deep knowledge of data modeling, ELT patterns, and data consistency strategies across heterogeneous systems.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, able to work effectively across engineering, product, and customer facing teams and articulate technical tradeoffs clearly to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience integrating with security or DevOps tools such as vulnerability management platforms, cloud security tools, CI/CD systems, or ticketing platforms. Familiarity with tools like Wiz, Tenable, or Jira is a meaningful advantage.
  • Background in regulated industries or compliance focused platforms where data integrity, auditability, and security requirements shaped integration design decisions.
  • Experience with streaming platforms such as Kafka, Kinesis, or Pub/Sub in a production integration context.
  • Familiarity with OSCAL, SARIF, OCSF, or compliance data standards, bringing domain context that makes integration design decisions more informed and credible with enterprise and government customers.
  • Experience building or contributing to developer facing SDKs or integration frameworks used by external teams or customers.

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