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Careers
We hire for craft and curiosity. If any role excites you but you don’t tick every box, reach out anyway: we value non‑linear paths.
Workflow Automation & Integrations Engineer
Remote
Full Time
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Nex‑a Technology Solutions is an independent, vendor‑neutral automation studio that designs and builds three core solution streams:
- Workflow automations & systems integrations – light‑fit tech (Make, Zapier, n8n, direct APIs, custom code) that remove duplicate data entry and approval bottlenecks.
- Client‑ready portals & web apps – FlutterFlow, Replit, Softr, Retool or custom React/Next.js front‑ends that let users self‑serve.
- Private AI agents – containerised GPT‑style workers trained solely on client docs and business rules.
Everything we deliver follows a seven‑phase, research‑first project framework (Discovery → Design → Build → Test → Deploy → Train → Support) that keeps budgets visible and systems rock‑solid. (Nex-a Tech Solutions) Demand for new builds and continuous improvement is growing, so we’re hiring a hands‑on engineer who can both ship production automations and drive a fortnightly R&D cadence that keeps our stack future‑proof.
Must‑Have Experience
- 2–5 years building production automations or integrations that moved real business data.
- Hands‑on skill with at least two of: Make/Zapier, Google Scripts, custom JavaScript + APIs, SQL/NoSQL data flows.
- Evidence of analytical thinking: ROI calcs, efficiency metrics or a killer side project.
- Proven documentation habit; you leave trails others can follow.+ Personality & Working Style
- Solution‑oriented & super‑resourceful – constraints are creative prompts, not blockers.
- Hypothesis‑driven – frame problems, run small tests, measure, iterate.
- Systems thinker – foresee knock‑on effects across apps, data models and teams.
- Clear communicator – translate jargon for non‑technical clients.
- Owner’s mindset – bias toward action, accountability and continuous improvement.
- Curious experimenter – treats bi‑weekly R&D time as sacred exploration, not filler.
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