Valtech

Experience innovation

MuleSoft-TechnicalLead/Architect

₹25–40L ~AI est. Bengaluru, India
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“MuleSoft - Technical Lead / Architect at Valtech”

Industry & Context.

Experience innovation
Problems you'll solve

Problem solver

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

10+ years MuleSoft Anypoint Platform experience, Expert-level API-led connectivity, Expert-level enterprise integration patterns, Expert-level microservices architecture, Proven ability to design integration architectures, Experience with CI/CD pipeline setup, Experience integrating with enterprise platforms, Mastery of software craftsmanship, Solid experience leading technical teams, SAFe agile delivery model experience, Experience managing nearshore/offshore factory models, Excellent English communication skills

Nice to Have

Salesforce Certified MuleSoft Developer, Salesforce Certified MuleSoft Architect, Experience integrating with SAP, Experience integrating with Anaplan, French language proficiency, Familiarity with AI-assisted development tools, Familiarity with automation frameworks

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

On-site System Architects; Enterprise Architects; Product squads; SAFe agile framework

Communication Scope

English written; English spoken

Process & Methodology

SAFe, Agile

Full Job Description

Why Valtech? We’re the experience innovation company - a trusted partner to the world’s most recognized brands. To our people we offer growth opportunities, a values-driven culture, international careers and the chance to shape the future of experience. The opportunity At Valtech, you’ll find an environment designed for continuous learning, meaningful impact, and professional growth. Whether you're pioneering new digital solutions, challenging conventional thinking or building the next generation of customer experiences, your work will help transform industries. We are proud of: The work we do and the innovation we drive Our values of share, care and dare A workplace culture that fosters creativity, diversity and autonomy Our borderless, global framework, which enables seamless collaboration The Role We are seeking a highly experienced MuleSoft Lead / Architect (10+ years) to spearhead integration architecture and lead an industrial nearshore development factory. In this role, you will serve as the technical authority for MuleSoft implementations, defining architecture standards, governing code quality, and ensuring seamless knowledge transfer across factory waves. You will collaborate closely with on-site System Architects and Enterprise Architects, acting as the bridge between the factory team and product squads operating within a SAFe agile framework. A curious problem solver who challenges the status quo A collaborator who values teamwork and knowledge-sharing Excited by the intersection of technology, creativity and data Experienced in Agile methodologies and consulting (a plus) Role & Responsibilities Architecture & Technical Leadership: Define and enforce MuleSoft integration architecture standards, API-led connectivity patterns (Experience, Process, System APIs), and best practices across all factory teams. Lead solution design reviews and validate technical approaches for new projects, evolutions, and technical debt reduction. Design end-to-end integration

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