How do we call a APIGEE Proxy developer?

I want to know the role we can to define for an APIGEE proxy developer in a Company.

He will be doing requirements gathering,Resource modeling,APIGEE Proxy design,APIGEE Proxy development,Onboarding developer,developer application,creating products,writing API documentation for developer portal,doing testing for APIGEE proxy.

So,for these responsibilities given to a person,what is the role we should define for him?

Is he just APIGEE proxy developer?Or any other better role name?

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@Subbu R ,

Interesting Question, I would call him API Developer / API Architect with Apigee Expertise 🙂

Just did some research on LinkedIn, here is what I found,

  • Apigee Professional
  • Apigee Developer
  • API Developer
  • API Solution Engineer
  • Apigee Architect
  • Api Management Professional / Architect / Lead
  • Digital Architect

Digital Architect sounds really cool, what do you say ?

@Anil Sagar

Thank you...

And Thanks a lot for your time in linkedin search as well.

Digital Architect sounds great to me 🙂

But it does not connect with APIGEE.If a person works in only APIGEE,can he be also called as APIGEE API Management professional?

Also,he is still a developer and not an Architect even though he is involved in Requirements gathering and Resource modeling.

Should he be really called as Architect?

It sounds like the person is doing a whole lot more than just proxy development.

In terms of the roles they are performing, from that list I see

  • Business Analysis
  • Solution Architect
  • Data Modeller
  • Proxy Developer
  • Tester
  • Technical Author
  • Developer Evangelist
  • App Developer
  • Product Owner

That sounds like a whole team to me!

I would not get too caught up in titles but certainly thing something involving Digital Transformation makes sense as that it the thread that ties it all together.

@Dom Couldwell

Thankyou..

In some projects,I could see same person working in all these areas.Hence wanted to know how best they can be called with a APIGEE related role.