Posted 1mo ago

Low-Code Solutions Engineer - Hybrid

@ Mindex
Rochester, New York, United States
$75k-$100k/yrHybridFull Time
Responsibilities:Designs solutions, Develops software, Troubleshoots issues
Requirements Summary:Bachelor's in computer-related field or 1-2 years; exposure to low-code AI/workflow platforms; programming skills; strong problem solving; agile; API/UAT; SDLC.
Technical Tools Mentioned:Salesforce Agentforce, Sierra, Cresta, APIs, UAT, SDLC
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Job Description

With more than 30 years in business, Mindex is a product and services company with a proven track record of delivering successful software and product solutions. We specialize in agile software development, cloud professional services, and the creation of innovative, homegrown products.

Our team has built platforms such as SchoolTool, Advanced Analytics, and our Integrations Platform from the ground up-giving us firsthand experience in designing, developing, supporting, and scaling modern software in real‑world environments.

We're proud to be recognized as the #1 Software Developer in the 2025 RBJ Book of Lists and ranked #80 in the Rochester Chamber Top 100 Companies. As our roster of satisfied clients and #ROCstar employees continues to grow, we're always looking for talented people who want to make an impact. Are you ready to join our team?

Essential Functions

  • Designs, develops and troubleshoots low code platform and AI solutions.
  • Develop, test, deploy, maintain and improve software to meet requirements
  • Design, develop, and test solutions
  • Complete well-defined, basic program changes
  • Contribute to estimates required for user stories based on business requirements, specifications and designs
  • Comply with and contribute to SDLC standards and CD/CI procedures to ensure consistency
  • Monitor progress against task estimates to provide status
  • Provide technical support and troubleshooting for applications across environments
  • Maintain existing code base, monitoring for failures in non-prod environments