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EDI Integration Middleware Engineer
EDI Integration Middleware Engineer (Tier-1 FMCG Brand)
At Change Partners, we’re supporting a leading FMCG (Fast-Moving Consumer Goods) brand in hiring for an EDI Integration Middleware Engineer.
About the Role
You’ll drive functional efficiency by designing, optimising, and overseeing EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) solutions, ensuring seamless data flow and full lifecycle responsibility for integration projects.
Key Responsibilities
- Act as the principal technical authority for EDI and middleware infrastructure, collaborating with the Product Owner to realign execution with the platform’s long-term strategy.
- Direct end-to-end integration workflows: from design and development through testing, deployment, and documentation.
- Manage project timelines, resolution of integration risks, and maintain clear cross-functional communication across teams.
- Architect scalable, secure, and resilient platforms compliant with enterprise security principles and engineering best practices.
- Lead trading partner onboarding, handle system change requests, and resolve vendor escalations.
- Translate business requirements into technical specifications, bridging gaps between stakeholders to support strategic goals.
- Advocate for best-practice methodologies in message translation, routing, error handling, and data stream resilience.
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Requirements
Technical Knowledge & Experience
- Degree in Computer Science or equivalent, with 5+ years of professional experience in application/data integration.
- Deep expertise in middleware engineering, particularly maintaining and deploying EDI systems.
- Strong proficiency in global EDI standards/protocols, including EDIFACT, XML, and AS2.
- Familiarity with standard transactional message handling (e.g., purchase orders, ASN—Advance Shipment Notices, invoices).
- Hands-on experience with modern web services, API architecture, and security frameworks (OAuth, JWT, OpenID Connect).
- Understanding of cloud computing, network virtualisation, and CI/CD automation tools (GitHub, Azure DevOps).
- Prior experience delivering global, multicultural team projects using Agile/Scrum methodologies.


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