Software Engineer II - Java, DLMS, EDI Integration
Blue Yonder is seeking a software engineer to modernize mission-critical logistics integration platforms within the defense sector. The role involves architecting scalable document exchange and orchestration workflows while bridging traditional EDI systems with modern cloud-native architectures. Candidates must possess deep experience in DLMS or EDI standards and enterprise integration platforms. The position is based in Pune and focuses on high-impact logistics engineering.
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Experience
4-5 years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Blue Yonder is seeking a software engineer to modernize mission-critical logistics integration platforms within the defense sector. The role involves architecting scalable document exchange and orchestration workflows while bridging traditional EDI systems with modern cloud-native architectures. Candidates must possess deep experience in DLMS or EDI standards and enterprise integration platforms. The position is based in Pune and focuses on high-impact logistics engineering.
TAL's take
Solid domain-specific role at an established company with well-defined technical requirements, though lacks the prestige of Tier 1 tech brands.
Clear focus on EDI/DLMS integration engineering with specific requirements and architectural expectations.
Salaries at Blue Yonder
24.6 LPA average
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Must haves
- 4-5 years experience in software engineering
- Expertise in DLMS or enterprise-grade EDI systems
- Hands-on experience with ANSI X12 or EDIFACT
- Experience implementing EDI/DLMS processing pipelines
- Experience with an enterprise integration platform
Tools and skills
Nice to have: hibernate, spring framework, javascript, react, node.js, python, aws, azure, gcp.
About the company
Blue Yonder is an established enterprise software company in the supply chain space, but does not meet the criteria for global or India-specific Tier 1 tech leaders.
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