ADCI

Devices Software and Services

EDIEngineer

₹12–18L ~AI est. Bengaluru, Karnataka, India FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“EDI Engineer at ADCI. Skills: EDI, Partner integration, Supply Chain. Own end-to-end partner integration. Develop integration workflows”

Industry & Context.

Devices Software and Services
Problems you'll solve

Troubleshooting complex EDI failures

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree or equivalent, Experience developing and driving projects, 3+ years of experience with ANSI X. 12 and EDIFACT, 3+ years of experience with EDI communications standards and protocols, 3+ years of experience writing functional design documents, 2+ years of experience in Supply Chain, Warehouse and Transport management

Nice to Have

Experience with analytical skills, Experience with attention to detail, Experience with effective communication abilities, Experience in managing and troubleshooting network, Experience with written and verbal communication, Experience with presentation, Experience with EDI development in manufacturing and retail environment, Experience working with large manufacturers, Experience with Order and Financial series documents, Good understanding of Warehouse Management Systems

What You'll Do.

Own end-to-end partner integration

Develop integration workflows

Support digital device manufacturing

Support digital device fulfillment

Support digital device sales

Identify areas for improvement

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Working with external EDI partners

Communication Scope

Written communication; Verbal communication; Presentation

Process & Methodology

Driving projects with tight schedules, Managing multiple dependencies

Full Job Description

The Amazon Devices team designs and engineers high-profile consumer electronics, including the best-selling Kindle family of products. We have also produced devices like: Fire tablets, Fire TV, Alexa and Amazon Echo. What will you help us create? Amazon's Device Software and Services team is seeking an EDI Analyst that can own end-to-end partner integration. We are actively developing new integration workflows with new and existing partners to enhance our automation and execute at scale and speed. As an EDI Analyst on the Partner Integration team, you are responsible for obtaining and understanding EDI requirements, as well as building and automating messaging to support digital device manufacturing, fulfillment and sales. The analyst has a full picture view and is encouraged to identify areas for improvement across multiple business units. Basic Qualifications: - Bachelor's degree or equivalent in Computer Science, Engineering, Information Systems Management, Information Security or other related fields - Experience developing and driving projects with tight schedules and multiple dependencies - 3+ years of experience with ANSI X.12 and EDIFACT or similar EDI standard. - 3+ years of experience with EDI communications standards and protocols: AS2, SFTP, VAN, HTTPS; and with at least one EDI software platform (Webmethods, Seeburger, Gentran, TLE, BizTalk, etc.). - 3+ years of experience writing functional design documents, troubleshooting complex EDI failures, working with external EDI partners, and testing interconnected systems. - 2+ years of experience in Supply Chain, Warehouse and Transport management within Distribution, Retail, Manufacturing or Transport industry. Preferred Qualifications: - Experience that includes strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and effective communication abilities, or experience in managing and troublshooting network - Experience with written and verbal communication and presentation - Experience with EDI development in manu

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