But it can't be the first correspondent, nor can it be your main scientific research achievement.
For example, in the resume: X SCI papers have been published, including Y papers by the first author. You can use x to calculate.
Generally speaking, three authors of a paper are more important, the first author and the correspondent author are the main finishers, and the last one is usually the project leader. Others, regardless of ranking, basically just feel that participating in this work is not particularly important.
So you can say that you published this SCI, and you can count it when you count your SCI papers. But it is certainly not as convincing as the first author and correspondent.