Resumen del rolThe Camunda 8 Programmer Analyst will design, develop, and maintain BPM solutions to support key business processes in a civil engineering context. This role has a direct impact on process efficiency and automation quality, working closely with technical and business stakeholders in a fully remote setup from São Paulo, Brazil.ResponsabilidadesDesign, develop, and maintain workflows and processes using Camunda 8 (Camunda BPM).Implement and integrate services using Java and Spring (Spring Boot) within the BPM ecosystem.Collaborate with business and functional teams to understand requirements and translate them into technical solutions.Configure, test, and optimize BPM processes to ensure performance, reliability, and scalability.Integrate Camunda with external systems and APIs, ensuring secure and robust data exchanges.Monitor, troubleshoot, and resolve issues in existing workflows and related microservices.Produce and maintain technical documentation for processes, services, and integrations.Contribute to continuous improvement, proposing enhancements in architecture, coding standards, and DevOps practices.RequisitosResidence in Brazil, ideally in São Paulo.2–4 years of professional experience as a Programmer Analyst or similar role.Proven hands-on experience with Camunda BPM, specifically Camunda 8.Solid experience with Java and Spring / Spring Boot for backend development.Experience designing and implementing BPMN workflows and process automation.Understanding of RESTful APIs, microservices, and system integrations.English level B2 (comfortable in written and spoken technical communication).Availability to work in a fully remote, permanent position.Experience working in projects related to civil engineering or similar industries is a plus.Strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and ability to work collaboratively in distributed teams.BeneficiosPermanent remote role with the opportunity to work on large-scale, impactful projects.Professional growth in BPM, Camunda, and Java/Spring-based architectures.Collaborative and multicultural environment with international stakeholders.Access to continuous learning through internal knowledge sharing and potential training programs.
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