Joakim Andersson is an experienced integration and EDI technician based in Stockholm with over a decade focused on system integration, support and development across BizTalk, Sterling, Mercator/WTX and Azure environments. He began his IT career at Ericsson during the internet boom in 1996, gaining deep hands-on networking and international deployment experience that still informs his work with complex integrations today. Joakim specializes in data format transformations (XML, EDI, ISO20022, EDIFACT, X12) and has implemented and supported integration platforms for banks, retailers and credit information services across Europe. Comfortable in Agile/SCRUM and DevOps workflows, he combines platform administration, SQL development and scripting to deliver reliable integration solutions. He’s traveled and worked extensively on-site, bringing practical deployment and customer-facing implementation skills alongside technical development. An understated strength is his long-term familiarity with both legacy enterprise middleware and modern cloud integration patterns, making him a pragmatic bridge between old and new systems.
11 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Two specific 4p courses for extended learning Java and Linux, Two specific 4p courses for extended learning Java and Linux at KTH Royal Institute of Technology
IT, IT at Cornerstone
Specific courses for additional education Software Programing, Specific courses for additional education Software Programing at HKD - Stockholm
High School Diploma Microprocessor Tech Electronics Computer Networking, High School Diploma Microprocessor Tech Electronics Computer Networking at Staffanskolan Söderhamn
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