EDI Analyst
EDI Specialist
EDI Programmer/Analyst
B2B Analyst
Integration Analyst

There are many many more but I like Leah's favorite title....hehehehehehe

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Leah Halpin 
  To: Benjamin ; [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2011 3:02 PM
  Subject: Re: [EDI-L] <MISC> EDI-related job titles


    
  I've always preferred EDI Goddess. Actually, my favorite was "EDI Technical 
  Manager" which meant I got to do all the fun techie stuff and the "EDI 
Division 
  Manager" got to deal with all the personnel "issues".

  Really, this is going to be company specific, unless you think you can get 
your 
  company to make up a new title for you.

  Check out your own company's hierarchy of titles and descriptions and then 
fit 
  yourself in.

  I will probably get some flack for this, as division of duties is greatly 
  dependent on industry and size of your company, but server administration 
  (especially hardware) is not generally an EDI responsibility. So you could 
  argue for 80% of a Network/Server administrator's pay on top of what you're 
  making.

  Leah

  ________________________________
  From: Benjamin <[email protected]>
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 3:23:27 PM
  Subject: [EDI-L] <MISC> EDI-related job titles

  As the season of annual reviews is just around the corner, I was wondering if 
  anyone knows of a good resource that would list EDI-related job titles and 
their 
  descriptions. Obviously, I know what my job title is and I know what my job 
  duties are, but I'm not 100% sure that my job title is appropriate for all 
the 
  duties I am responsible for. 

  My thought (crazy hope) is that if I can argue that my job duties warrant a 
more 
  accurate [higher] job description, I might be able to argue a better pay 
rate, 
  too :-) My current job title is "EDI Coordinator" and I work in an EDI 
  department of one (albeit not without some help), in a medium-sized retail 
  company. I handle just about all aspects of the EDI process for my company, 
  including any map changes, development projects, trading partner testing, and 
  data issue troubleshooting/resolution. I am about 80% responsible for all 
  server administration over our hardware.

  I have heard the following job titles used to describe colleagues working in 
  this industry, but I'm not sure what the hierarchy is: analyst, coordinator, 
  manager, specialist, administrator. I'm guessing there are also others. I've 
  always felt that a "manager" manages "people" and not "things", so I wouldn't 
  consider myself an "EDI Manager". I also wouldn't feel that I'm an "EDI 
  Administrator" until I am 100% responsible for every EDI aspect in my 
company. 
  Of the remaining (and also unknown) job titles, I'm not sure which is "more 
  advanced" than the others.

  I have checked a few websites for job descriptions, but without being able to 
  find one that has all job titles listed, it is difficult to see how they rank 
  amongst one another. Is there an agency or site that would have such 
  information?

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