Flowable Developer (Banking Domain)
RAIS USA
full-remotemidcontractbackend United States Yesterday via LinkedIn
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FlowableBPMNCMMNDMNJavaSpring BootREST APIsMicroservicesAgileBanking Domain
About the role
Role Overview
Flowable Developer (Banking Domain) (Remote, U.S. preferred) — Contract (12+ months, extension likely).
You will support a large-scale banking transformation by designing and implementing secure, scalable workflow solutions across lending, onboarding, payments, and compliance.
Responsibilities
- Design and develop BPMN workflows using Flowable
- Implement case management with CMMN and decision models with DMN
- Integrate workflows with enterprise systems using REST APIs and microservices
- Build automation for:
- Loan origination & servicing
- Payments & transaction processing
- KYC / AML workflows
- Ensure alignment with security, audit, and regulatory requirements
- Collaborate with business, product, and engineering teams
- Troubleshoot issues and optimize workflow performance
- Maintain technical documentation and support deployments
Requirements
- 4+ years experience with Flowable / Camunda / Activiti
- Strong Java and Spring Boot development skills
- Deep understanding of BPMN, CMMN, DMN frameworks
- Experience with REST APIs and microservices architecture
- Strong experience with SQL databases
- Experience working in Agile/Scrum environments
Banking Domain Requirement (Mandatory)
Hands-on experience in one or more areas:
- Loan origination/underwriting/servicing
- Payments (ACH, wires, card processing)
- KYC/AML/fraud detection workflows
- Customer onboarding and account lifecycle
About RAIS USA
RAIS USA supports large-scale enterprise technology initiatives, including digital transformation programs for regulated industries like banking. The role focuses on delivering workflow automation and integration capabilities across core financial processes.
Scraped 4/11/2026