
Lead PIM Developer – Informatica PIM
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full-time
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Location Type: Remote
Location: United States
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About the role
- Own the end-to-end implementation and evolution of our Informatica Product 360 (PIM) platform
- Design scalable data models
- Implement onboarding workflows
- Integrate PIM with eCommerce/ERP/MDM systems
- Lead a small team of developers/configurators to deliver high-quality product data experiences across channels
- Architect and configure Informatica P360: data models, taxonomies, attributes, hierarchies, business rules, workflow, governance
- Build integrations with IDMC, Informatica MDM/MDM-SaaS, ERP (e.g., SAP/Oracle), DAM, eCommerce (e.g., Adobe Commerce, SFCC, SAP CX) via APIs and batch pipelines
- Implement workflow, SLA, validation rules, match/merge, enrichment, and digital asset associations
- Drive data quality: profiling, stewardship, error handling, and exception dashboards
- Lead sprint planning, code reviews, and release management; mentor developers and data stewards
- Partner with Product, Merchandising, eCommerce, Marketing, and IT to align PIM with business outcomes.
Requirements
- 6–10+ years in product data/PIM
- 3–5+ years with Informatica PIM (Product 360) as a lead/architect
- Strong in data modeling, workflows, Business Rule Engine, Supplier Onboarding, GDSN (nice-to-have)
- API integration (REST/SOAP), IDMC, ETL, Java/Groovy/JavaScript for extensions; SQL proficiency
- Experience with BOM/variant modeling, bundles/kits, localization, catalog syndication
- Background in retail/CPG/manufacturing/distribution a plus
- Excellent communication; can translate business requirements into technical designs.
Benefits
- This is a remote position.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
Informatica PIMdata modelingAPI integrationETLJavaGroovyJavaScriptSQLBusiness Rule EngineSupplier Onboarding
Soft Skills
communicationleadershipmentoringcollaborationproblem-solvingsprint planningcode reviewsrelease management