Dear recruiters, there is no such thing as a Jira Developer or Jira Engineer. Jira, all of them, are no-code products and there exist no code editing in them. Using those terms just display that the organization you are recruiting to are immature users of Atlassian products.
All the jobs that I have seen where these roles have been used fall into three actual roles:
Add-on Developer - They develop add-ons for Jira and other Atlassian products using Forge. Ask for a Forge Developer.
Programmers using Add-ons - This is very common, and I see a lot of requests for Groovy programming in ScriptRunner for example. Ask for a Groovy programmer with specific add-on experience.
General Developers building integrations with Jira - This is done by connecting the Jira API with another system to exchange data between the systems. Ask for a developer with API and Jira experience.
None of these change any code in Jira.
So please use proper titles for the roles, and you will get the correct profiles to your job listings. Asking for developers to a no-code product, or even go as far as to throw the Engineer suffix that does not mean anything does not help you get the right people for the job.
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