Senior Solution Designer & Developer - Creatio & AI Platform
Team Bliss is hiring a senior solution designer to own their Creatio lead-to-cash platform implementation and contribute to their Python-based BlissGPT AI platform. The role involves full architectural ownership of the CRM, including design, custom development, and system integrations. You will also build data pipelines and agent tooling using Python, collaborating closely with AI product leadership. Success in this role requires autonomy, deep expertise in the Creatio stack, and proactive technical communication.
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Experience
3+ years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Remote, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Team Bliss is hiring a senior solution designer to own their Creatio lead-to-cash platform implementation and contribute to their Python-based BlissGPT AI platform. The role involves full architectural ownership of the CRM, including design, custom development, and system integrations. You will also build data pipelines and agent tooling using Python, collaborating closely with AI product leadership. Success in this role requires autonomy, deep expertise in the Creatio stack, and proactive technical communication.
TAL's take
Solid tier-2 role with clear, well-defined technical scope and autonomy, though limited information on company scale.
Highly specific JD with clear primary and secondary responsibilities, required stack, and clear reporting structure.
Must haves
- Minimum 3 years of Creatio development experience
- Proficiency in C#, JavaScript and T-SQL
- Deep knowledge of Creatio business process designer and data models
- Experience with Creatio REST API and OData integration
- Python proficiency for data structures and API clients
- Demonstrated proficiency with Claude Code
- Strong proficiency in GitHub workflows
Tools and skills
Nice to have: azure devops, llm api integration, anthropic, openai, plotly dash, google workspace api, microsoft 365, graph api.
About the company
Unfamiliar company, default mid-tier.
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