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Implementation Consultant (ERP)

Miami, FL · On-site

$120K - $150K/yr

  • PTO

Deep fluency across the commerce stack (Shopify, Amazon, 3PL, EDI) and a strong grasp of how order, inventory, fulfillment, and accounting workflows interconnect. * Able to walk a warehouse floor ...

Implementation Consultant (ERP)

Miami, FL · On-site

$120 - $170/hr

  • PTO

Deep fluency across the commerce stack (Shopify, Amazon, 3PL, EDI) and a strong grasp of how order, inventory, fulfillment, and accounting workflows interconnect. * Able to walk a warehouse floor ...

EDI EDIFECS Application Developer Category: Software Development/ Engineering Main location: United ... Amazon Web Services Cloud * Electronic Data Interchange * MongoDB * MySQL * Teradata What you can ...

Sr. Solution Architect, Amazon Shipping

New York, NY · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

By evolving Amazon's legendary fulfillment engine into an agile, intelligent shipping network, w ... Hands-On Technical Execution - Dive deep into WMS, TMS, API, and EDI flows; troubleshoot using logs ...

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E-Commerce Operations Specialist, Amazon Marketplace & Digital Retail

Huntington Beach, CA · On-site

$65K - $90K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Experience with ERP software and EDI orders from major retailer portals and/or consumer goods ... Interacting with Amazon Seller, Walmart.com, and resolving claims disputes. * Analyze sales data ...

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How much do amazon edi jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for amazon edi in the United States is $56.57, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48.08 and $65.38 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Amazon EDI specialist?

An Amazon EDI specialist is a professional who manages and supports the electronic data interchange (EDI) processes between Amazon and its vendors or suppliers. They are responsible for ensuring seamless communication of business documents, such as purchase orders and invoices, using standardized electronic formats. Their duties often include troubleshooting EDI issues, onboarding new trading partners, maintaining compliance with Amazon's EDI requirements, and optimizing workflows for efficiency. This role is essential for businesses that rely on automated data exchange with Amazon to streamline operations and reduce manual errors.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Amazon EDI specialist?

To thrive as an Amazon EDI Specialist, you need a solid understanding of Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) standards, data mapping, and supply chain processes, typically supported by relevant technical education or certifications. Familiarity with EDI software (such as SPS Commerce, TrueCommerce, or IBM Sterling) and experience integrating with Amazon's Vendor Central or Seller Central platforms are commonly required. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help ensure smooth collaboration with both technical teams and external partners. These competencies are crucial for maintaining accurate data exchanges, preventing order errors, and ensuring seamless business operations in a fast-paced e-commerce environment.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working with Amazon EDI integrations, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in Amazon EDI roles often encounter challenges such as managing complex data mapping requirements, ensuring compliance with Amazon's strict EDI standards, and troubleshooting transmission errors. To address these, it's important to stay updated with Amazon’s latest EDI documentation, use robust EDI translation software, and develop strong communication with both internal IT teams and Amazon support. Building detailed documentation and test cases for each EDI transaction can also help streamline onboarding new trading partners and prevent recurring issues.

What is the difference between Amazon Edi vs Amazon Edi?

AspectAmazon EdiAmazon Edi
CertificationsKnowledge of EDI standards, supply chain certificationsKnowledge of EDI standards, supply chain certifications
Work EnvironmentWarehouse, logistics, or supply chain settingsWarehouse, logistics, or supply chain settings
Employer & IndustryAmazon, retail, logisticsAmazon, retail, logistics

Since both roles are labeled as Amazon Edi, they typically refer to positions involving Electronic Data Interchange within Amazon's supply chain and logistics operations. The key differences often lie in specific job functions or levels, but generally, they share similar credentials, work environments, and industry usage.

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Infographic showing various Amazon Edi job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 5% Part Time, and 5% Temporary. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $117,659 per year, or $56.6 per hour.

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Operations Assistant

CLIENT ASSOCIATION(s): Executive Director, Inc., EDI
POSITION REPORTS TO: Mail Services and Operations Manager
DIRECT REPORTS: None
EMPLOYEE STATUS: Non-exempt, Full-time (37.5 hours/week)
ROLE TYPE/LEVEL: Entry Level
COMPANY OVERVIEW:
Executive Director, Inc. (EDI) is a leading association management company providing counsel and management for nearly 40 national and global medical, health, scientific associations and certifying bodies. Founded in 1962, our experience is key to the success of our clients. Our ability to translate depth of knowledge into client success has led to EDI managing a portfolio of clients—ranging in size from 200 to 21,000 members and certificants and growing. Client budgets range from $250,000 to multiple clients with annual budgets in excess of $10 million dollars. Learn more here: https://www.execinc.com/about-edi
CLIENT/DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW:
Mail Services and Operations is a support services department, serving all EDI clients and staff. Key areas of responsibility for this department include managing incoming and outgoing mail and package handling, including sorting and distribution as well as managing facility maintenance, safety, and vendor relationships.

JOB OVERVIEW:
Assist in daily office facility operations and mailroom responsibilities.
POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES (37.5 hours/week):
  • Morning start-up of Mail Services and Facilities equipment (shipping computers, postage machine, etc.); checking HVAC units, starting coffee stations, general security sweep of office and facilities for any mechanical issues.
  • Process/metering of outgoing mail and sorting/delivering incoming mail.
  • Record and deliver to staff all incoming courier parcels (Amazon, Fed-Ex, UPS, etc.) and ship back items from client meetings, including retrieving deliveries from loading bay.
  • Distribution of all incoming faxes to appropriate staff members.
  • Restock fax, printer, and copy machine supplies (paper, toner, etc.) and ensure good working order at various locations throughout the office; notify Mail Services and Operations Manager if supplies are low (paper, staples, toner, etc.) or if service is needed.
  • Start up all coffee stations at the beginning of the day. Remove and clean pots from all coffee stations at end of day. Clean kitchen counters, sinks and microwaves and restock kitchen supplies at end of day and throughout the day as needed. Inventory and order coffee supplies bi-weekly.
  • Restock cutlery holders, cups/bowls/plates/condiments and other kitchen supplies as needed.
  • Assist with setup and cleanup for in-office special events.
  • Clean out refrigerators the last workday of each week.
  • Daily close-out of postage meter, Fed-Ex amp; UPS computers: Print reports. Deposit outgoing mail in mail box.
  • Assist staff with questions regarding mailing, rates, procedures and print requests.
  • Inspect and (if necessary) replenish restroom supplies as needed. Notify cleaning company of needed supplies, such as toilet paper, paper towels, hand soap, etc.
  • Refill soap and hand sanitizer bottles in kitchens and restrooms daily.
  • Provide daily assistance to Mail Services and Operations Manager with all aspects of Mail Services and Facility issues, repairs, service calls, etc.
  • Assist with basic troubleshooting of onsite printers and vendor machines.
  • Ensure and maintain overall office cleanliness.
  • Complete light, occasional maintenance and custodial duties; assist in moving office furniture.
  • Set-up and breakdown of conference room furniture into specified configurations for meetings, as requested by staff. Effective oral and written communication with staff.
  • Effective oral and written communication with staff and building Security Staff, as needed.
  • Other duties as assigned.
SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS:
Attention to detail, organization skills, effective communication skills.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE:
Office and Shipping/Mailing experience a plus (Fed-Ex, UPS, USPS). Excellent customer service and verbal communication skills are essential.
TRAVEL REQUIRED:
None
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
This is a full-time position located in our office in downtown Milwaukee, WI and is not eligible for remote work.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: (lifting, packaging, etc.)
Some lifting required, up to 50 pounds. Bending, kneeling, packaging materials for shipments and climbing on ladders occasionally to perform light maintenance.