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Business Process Management Full-Stack Consultant — Contract Blue Polaris Inc · United States (Remote) · Contract About Blue Polaris Blue Polaris is a Premier IBM Gold Business Partner specializing in AI and Business Automation. We are a leading decision management firm with over 75 years of combined leadership experience, delivering transformative, outcome-driven solutions for clients across industries and continents.

The Role

We are looking for a Full-Stack Consultant who can sit at the intersection of engineering and operations — someone who can model a client's process, defend the logic behind it, and then build the application that runs it. This is a client-facing contract engagement supporting organisations in regulated and process-intensive environments where precision directly impacts compliance, efficiency, and outcomes. You will be in the room with stakeholders, translating operational reality into working software.

We are looking for someone who has operated in demanding settings and understands that a system is only as good as the process logic underneath it.

What You Will Be

Doing - Partnering directly with clients to understand their business processes and translate them into technical solutions

  • Designing and building full-stack applications (front-end, back-end, APIs, data layer) that operationalise BPM and decision logic
  • Implementing process and decision models using BPMN, DMN, and modern BPM platforms
  • Leading working sessions, requirement workshops, and solution walkthroughs with business and technical stakeholders
  • Owning delivery across the stack — from architecture and integration decisions through to deployment and handover
  • Building and consuming APIs to connect BPM engines, decision services, and client systems of record
  • Presenting design choices, trade-offs, and progress updates to senior client stakeholders
  • Driving continuous improvement of implemented solutions through measurement and iteration What We Are Looking For - Demonstrable experience as a full-stack developer, with a portfolio of production work you can speak to in depth
  • Strong proficiency across front-end and back-end technologies (e.g. React/TypeScript, Node.js, Python, Java, REST/GraphQL APIs, SQL and NoSQL databases, cloud deployment)
  • Hands-on experience with IBM FileNet — this is a required skill for this engagement
  • Proven client-facing experience — you can run a workshop, defend a design decision, and write a clear status update without supervision
  • Working knowledge of BPM methodologies and tooling; hands-on experience with IBM Business Automation, Camunda, or comparable platforms is a strong plus
  • Familiarity with BPMN and DMN, or a clear willingness to develop it quickly
  • Strong analytical skills — you notice what others overlook and you model it clearly in both diagrams and code
  • Excellent communication across business and technical audiences
  • Ability to work independently and manage multiple workstreams with minimal oversight
  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field; advanced degree a plus Why This Matters Blue Polaris works with clients where operational precision is not optional. We bring in specialists who take their craft seriously — engineers who care as much about the logic of a process as the elegance of the code that runs it. If you can stand in front of a client, map their problem, and then build the solution, we want to hear from you. 📩 US-based candidates only.
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