TIBCO EDI Developer Administrative & Office Jobs - Wilmington, OH at Geebo

TIBCO EDI Developer

3.
1 Wilmington, OH Wilmington, OH Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$79.
6K - $101K a year Estimated:
$79.
6K - $101K a year R&L Shared Services, L.
L.
C.
is looking for TIBCO EDI Developers in Wilmington, OH to perform the following job duties:
Review and interpret trading partners' integration specifications.
Work with trading partners to test transactions and meet their expectations.
Participate in peer TIBCO development code-reviews.
Create unit, integration, and system test plans.
Perform output validation against internal data sources and trading partners' requirements.
Review and address transaction-level exceptions.
Support and maintain existing TIBCO EDI solutions.
Follow up with our AR department to verify the 210 invoice has the appropriate information and can be processed by their invoicing system.
Research Transaction rejection notifications.
Work with existing EDI customers on 204/211 pickup request implementations.
Maintain 204 pickup config.
Assist in maintaining customer info on portal.
Verify Deployment Checklist is complete and attached to ticket before closing ticket.
Clean up unused codes in TIBCO Preference Tables.
The job requires a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or closely related field and 2 years' experience working with the following:
EDI development, translation and mapping, 6 months' experience with Java, VB.
Net and ASP.
NET, 3 years' experience with any of the following TIBCO products:
TIBCO BusinessConnect, TIBCO Hawk and TIBCO RTView, TIBCO Patterns, TIBCO Business Events.
Job may be performed remotely.
Please send resume to Attn:
Thomas Gibbons, Chief Information Officer, 600 Gillam Road, Wilmington, OH or apply here:
https:
//careers.
rlc.
com/ Please refer to #TIBCO24 in your cover letter.
#INDHP.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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