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EDI Integration Specialist
EDI Integration Specialist
Change Partners are working with a tier-1 FMCG brand to hire an EDI Integration Specialist.
About the Role
The Integration Specialist will be responsible for:
- Designing and optimising EDI solutions
- Creating efficiencies across data flows
- Ensuring full end-to-end ownership of integration projects
Key Responsibilities
- Act as the primary technical expert for EDI and middleware infrastructure, partnering with the Product Owner to align execution with long-term platform strategy.
- Direct the complete lifecycle of integration workflows, driving tasks from:
- Scoping and technical design
- Development
- Testing
- Deployment & documentation
- *Autonomously oversee project timelines, mitigate integration risks, and maintain transparent communication with cross-functional stakeholders.
- Architect a highly scalable, secure, and resilient platform adhering to enterprise security principles and engineering standards.
- Lead technical onboarding of external trading partners, coordinate system change requests, and manage vendor escalations.
- Interface directly with core business divisions and tech teams to gather precise integration requirements supporting broader corporate milestones.
- Champion best-practices for message translation, routing, and error management across crucial data streams.
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Requirements
- A degree in Computer Science or an equivalent technical field, combined with +5 years of professional application and data integration experience.
- Extensive background in middleware engineering, including:
- Maintaining and deploying robust EDI systems
- Working with global EDI standards
- Deep technical proficiency in:
- EDIFACT, XML, AS2
- Standard transactional message types, such as:
- Purchase Orders
- Advance Shipping Notices (ASNs)
- Invoices
- Practical understanding of:
- Modern web services
- API architecture
- Security frameworks (OAuth, JWT, OpenID Connect)
- Familiarity with:
- Cloud computing
- Network virtualisation
- Automated CI/CD deployment pipelines (e.g., GitHub, Azure DevOps)
- Experience delivering software solutions within global, multicultural teams using Scrum and Agile frameworks.


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