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Remote Data Integration Developer Jobs in Tennessee

$122K - $161K/yr

Hybrid (Nashville, TN) or Remote (US), Remote (Canada) Reports to: Head of Product & Engineering ... Integration roadmap, intake, and strategy. Own the full intake funnel, develop a prioritization ...

Senior Developer

Johnson City, TN · Remote

$52.25 - $69.25/hr

Data: T-SQL, Entity Framework or similar ORM. * APIs: REST or SOAP development, integration with ... This is a 100% remote work, U.S. based role. While the position is remote first, there may be ...

Data Integration & Reporting * Support integrations between the SIS, LMS, CRM, and other ... Work with developers and vendors to optimize database-driven applications and warehouse performance.

Data Integration & Reporting * Support integrations between the SIS, LMS, CRM, and other ... Work with developers and vendors to optimize database-driven applications and warehouse performance.

Pre-Sales Leader

Nashville, TN · On-site +1

$100K - $175K/yr

Near Nashville, TN (Remote/Hybrid within the United States) Compensation: $100,000 - $175,000 Base ... Data integration architectures Pre-Sales / Solutions Engineering * Proven success leading:

Pre-Sales Leader

Nashville, TN · On-site +1

$100K - $175K/yr

Near Nashville, TN (Remote/Hybrid within the United States) Compensation: $100,000 - $175,000 Base ... Data integration architectures Pre-Sales / Solutions Engineering * Proven success leading:

Senior Data Engineer-JT0224

Franklin, TN · Remote

$102K - $138K/yr

Remote-USA Revecore is embarking on re-architecting and modernizing its core platform. The Data ... integrating data and machine learning across our products and business functions. This team is ...

Our Business Reworld partners with businesses by offering cutting-edge engineering and innovative ... Remote All Reworld positions require a candidate's ability to perform the duties and ...

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Remote Data Integration Developer information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Data Integration Developer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Data Integration Developer, you need a strong background in database management, ETL processes, and programming languages like SQL, Python, or Java, often supported by a degree in computer science or related fields. Familiarity with data integration platforms (e.g., Informatica, Talend, MuleSoft), cloud services (AWS, Azure), and relevant certifications are typically required. Excellent problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective remote communication are crucial soft skills for collaborating across distributed teams. These skills and qualifications ensure the seamless, secure, and efficient transfer of data across systems, which is vital for organizational decision-making and operations.

What is the difference between Remote Data Integration Developer vs Data Engineer?

AspectRemote Data Integration DeveloperData Engineer
Required CredentialsTypically requires SQL, ETL tools, and data integration certificationsRequires SQL, programming languages (Python, Java), and sometimes cloud certifications
Work EnvironmentPrimarily remote, focused on data pipelines and integration tasksOften remote or on-site, involved in building and maintaining data infrastructure
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in tech, finance, healthcare for data flow managementCommon in tech, finance, and large enterprises for data architecture

The Remote Data Integration Developer focuses on designing and implementing data pipelines and integrating data from various sources, often working with ETL tools. Data Engineers build and maintain the overall data infrastructure, including data warehouses and pipelines, requiring broader programming skills. Both roles are essential in data management but differ in scope and technical depth.

What are some common challenges Remote Data Integration Developers face when collaborating with distributed teams?

Remote Data Integration Developers often work with teams spread across different time zones and departments, which can present challenges in communication and project coordination. Ensuring data consistency and managing integration schedules require clear documentation and regular virtual meetings to stay aligned. Additionally, troubleshooting integration issues remotely may involve navigating various system environments without direct on-site access. Proactive communication and the use of collaborative tools help overcome these obstacles and support successful project delivery.

What is a Remote Data Integration Developer?

A Remote Data Integration Developer is an IT professional who specializes in designing, building, and maintaining systems that combine data from different sources, working entirely from a remote location. They use tools and programming languages to create automated data pipelines, ensure data quality, and enable seamless data flow across platforms. Their role is crucial for organizations needing accurate, up-to-date data for analysis and decision-making. Remote Data Integration Developers often collaborate with data engineers, analysts, and stakeholders, using cloud-based tools to facilitate their work.
What cities in Tennessee are hiring for Remote Data Integration Developer jobs? Cities in Tennessee with the most Remote Data Integration Developer job openings:

Product Manager, Integrations & API (Senior/Staff/Principal)

VITLrx

On-site, Remote

$122K - $161K/yr

Full-time

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

Product Manager, Integrations & API (Senior/Staff/Principal)
Location: Hybrid (Nashville, TN) or Remote (US), Remote (Canada)
Reports to: Head of Product & Engineering
The Role
This role owns how VITL connects to the outside world: the EHR/EMR and practice-management systems clinics use, the pharmacy network that fulfills orders, and the public API that partners and customers build on.
Expect a full-spectrum day: a technical call with an EHR partner's developer in the morning, a deal-structuring conversation with Business Development in the afternoon, and a call with a pharmacy's operations lead that evening to unblock a go-live. You sit at the center of the rectangle (BD, sales, engineering, ops) and you are accountable for making the math work across all four sides. An engineering team handles the deep implementation; your job is to create the specificity and strategy that lets that work land.
What You'll Own
  • EHR/EMR integrations. Own the integrations that connect VITL to the EHR/EMR and practice-management systems clinics use. You will get to know how practitioners and their teams actually work, then build integrations they can lean on.
  • Pharmacy integrations. Own the integrations that connect VITL to our pharmacy network. You will work shoulder to shoulder with pharmacy operations teams, turning the messy realities of fulfillment into something dependable that patients feel without ever seeing it.
  • Public API and developer experience. Own everything partner developers touch: the API, SDKs, docs, sandbox, webhooks, auth flows, and data models. The bar is that a partner developer can self-serve from first call to first successful test transaction without an engineer holding their hand.
  • Integration roadmap, intake, and strategy. Own the full intake funnel, develop a prioritization framework, and the roadmap that falls out of it. Weigh demand against commercial value and engineering cost to decide what we build and in what sequence. Hold the line against randomization to protect existing high-priority commitments.
  • Commercial partnership with BD and sales. For every partnership that touches integrations or the API, you are the technical-economic voice in the room: what is buildable, by when, at what cost, and under what constraints. You will partner directly with sales, business development, and engineering on every commercial conversation where an integration is the fulcrum.
  • Scoping and delivery. Run technical discovery calls with counterparts at partners. Produce discovery summaries that hold up, and carry them through to shipping. Negotiate realistic timelines and commitments, and drive phased rollouts with staged customer comms.
  • Partner relationships and escalations. Define pilots, run validations, and build the go / no-go checklist. After launch, you quarterback each integration through quality, migrations, incidents, and escalations. Track adoption, identify stuck partners, and feed gaps back into the roadmap.
What Success Looks Like
  • Intake and prioritization run themselves within 90 days. Every integration request and partner ask lands in one funnel with a documented prioritization framework. BD, sales, and engineering align on what we are building and what we are not.
  • The team trusts your scoping. Because of your technical scoping, post-signature surprises are rare because you asked the hard questions up front.
  • Integrations ship and stick. Each launched integration hits its go-live date, clears its quality bar, and shows real adoption inside 60 days. Stuck partners get unstuck quickly.
  • The integration engine compounds. By month 12 you have built the intake, scoping, rollout, and post-launch playbooks that let the next partner onboard faster than the last.
What You Bring
  • Integrations and API depth. 5+ years shipping integrations, developer-facing APIs, or large-scale partner connections. You have run the full lifecycle from discovery to production and you know where the landmines are. Bonus points if you have built developer SDKs or reusable integration frameworks.
  • Product instincts for developer surfaces. You think about API design, SDK ergonomics, and developer onboarding the way other PMs think about UI flows. You can articulate what makes a developer surface good, and you have shipped a few.
  • Healthcare integration fluency. Familiarity with healthcare interoperability and e-prescribing standards is a strong plus. Direct experience with EHR integrations, e-prescribing, pharmacy systems, or cash-pay telemedicine sets you apart. If some of this is new, you come hungry to learn it fast.
  • Technical fluency. You read API docs, test endpoints in Postman, understand webhooks and auth flows, and can hold a technical call with a partner developer without needing an engineer in the room. You do not need to write production code, but you can prototype well.
  • Regulatory aptitude. You are curious about regulatory complexity. You can read a dense requirements document and turn it into a spec. You can sit with an auditor and leave the conversation with a clearer path forward than you came in with. Prior EPCS and HIPAA experience is a plus.
  • Customer-facing poise. You run tight calls. You make recommendations that partners and internal stakeholders both accept. You can push back and still keep the deal alive.
  • Operator energy. You close loops. You notice when a thread has gone quiet for three days and restart it. You shield engineering from noise so they stay heads-down. You ship constantly.
  • AI-native instincts. You use AI and no-code tools (Claude Code, Cursor, n8n, Make) to draft, prototype, spec, and accelerate every part of the job.
  • Positive intensity. You operate with urgency and care at the same time. You have the courage to say "not yet" to a deal and the warmth to keep stakeholders and customers excited anyway.
Compensation
The base salary range for this role is competitive and will be determined based on the candidate's relevant skills, experience, and geographic location. In addition to base pay, total compensation may include performance-based incentives, benefits and company options.
Security, Privacy & Compliance
This role may handle PHI/PII and must follow HIPAA, company privacy policies, and least-privilege access practices.
EEO & Inclusion
VITL is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We consider all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or other legally protected characteristics. If you meet most-but not all-requirements, we encourage you to apply.
About VITL
VITL is a Nashville-based healthtech company providing beautifully simple e-prescribing infrastructure for cash-pay medical practices. Through its open pharmacy marketplace, VITL connects clinics with verified 503A compounding pharmacies nationwide, enabling real-time price comparison, multi-pharmacy ordering, and Amazon-style patient tracking, all through a single, elegant interface. Founded in 2024, VITL serves over 700 clinics representing 175,000 patients across the United States. VITL is backed by Signalfire, a San Francisco based venture capital firm with $3B in AUM, which led its Series A in late 2025.