Software Engineer – Operational Technology Data Integration
Events/University Recruiting (2 months ago)
About this role
The Integration Software Engineer for OT Data at Chevron is responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining integration solutions to enable seamless data flow between Operational Technology systems and enterprise platforms. This role requires collaboration with cross-functional teams and focuses on the implementation of efficient and secure data integration processes in complex industrial environments.
Required Skills
- Data Integration
- API Development
- Azure Cloud
- Python
- SQL
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science
- 3+ Years of Experience
- Proficiency in Programming Languages
About Events/University Recruiting
chevron.comI couldn't find any company content on the page you provided — it returned a "Service unavailable / The request is blocked" message. Placeholder profile: The company is a technology provider that builds cloud-based software and services for businesses, offering scalable APIs and integrations to manage workflows, data, and customer engagement. It emphasizes reliability, developer-friendly tooling, and enterprise-grade security and compliance. Customers choose it for easy integration, responsive support, and global infrastructure that supports growth. If you share the site URL or a different page's HTML, I can produce a tailored 3–4 sentence profile.
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