Sr. EDI Developer(Complete Remote) Fully Remote - US

Sr. EDI Developer(Complete Remote)

Full Time • Fully Remote - US

Sr. EDI Developer/Systems Analyst

Principal Duties & Responsibilities

  • Responsible for the daily Global EDI operations, which include production support, administration, Control, scheduling, and balancing of EDI documents.
  • Identify and implement process improvements within the EDI structure, including system interfaces, policy, and procedure changes.
  • Perform detailed analysis of project requirements and assist in the development of functional specifications.
  • Work with the VAN, AS2, (S)FTP, HTTP(S) partners to implement the necessary enhancements and monitor document transmissions.
  • Ability to apply and update AS2 and SSL certificates.
  • Performs detailed design and mapping specification creation for translation between SAP, External Applications and EDI formats.
  • Leads customer-based projects digitizing current processes and fully utilizing EDI capabilities, such as autoload implementation which supports automatic order generation resulting in reduction of manual EDI orders.
  • Serves as a primary liaison with key users in specific functional areas of the business.
  • Works closely with SAP business analysts to resolve daily issues and design/create new business processes.
  • Provides project and technical guidance to other members of IS or consultants assigned to work on a specific project or functional area.
  • Completes projects and tasks as assigned by the IS Manager.
  • Develops systems documentation and training programs in accordance with current IS Standards for new applications and updates older system documentation as system updates are performed.
  • Provides training to new and existing system users.
  • Build, tests and maintains all system interfaces including SAP, BI, and Ecommerce Systems.
  • Identifies, develops, and maintains the procedures that aid in system recovery in case of disaster.
  • Works with IS Operations to ensure that systems are transferred to a production status once the new system has been implemented or an older system has been upgraded.
Job Specifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in computer science or computer Programming preferred.
  • Minimum of 7-10 years of experience in EDI Systems & Interfaces.
  • Must have experience in Seeburger implementation, configuration, setup, and BIC Mapping Designer prem/cloud.
  • SAP experience required to support and setup EDI partners and tables.
  • Knowledge of S/4 Hanna and EDI interfaces highly desirable.
  • Good problem-solving skills with a focus on resolution of the issue.
  • Good verbal and written communications skills.
  • Sound understanding of standard business practices.
  • Demonstrated ability to work in a team & matrix environment.
  • Knowledge of process and data modeling and data architectural development methodology.
  • Ability to deal effectively with deadlines and time pressures.
  • Ability to build and maintains strong working relationships with vendors and internal business partners.
  • Ability to interact/communicate with individuals at all levels of the organization.

This is a remote position.

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