Global intimate apparel company scaling omnichannel commerce and backend integration
Triumph Group operates a 135-year-old intimate apparel business across 80+ countries, now modernizing its tech footprint around Salesforce Commerce Cloud, SAP, and AWS. The stack reveals heavy reliance on integration layers (Boomi, MuleSoft, Solace) to connect legacy enterprise systems with newer cloud commerce—a pattern confirmed by their active projects (omnichannel platform, CI/CD automation, integration strategy) and documented pain around system integration and platform scaling. Hiring is concentrated in engineering and sales roles across Europe and Asia, with seniority skewed toward senior and managerial positions.
Triumph Group is a privately held, Switzerland-based intimate apparel manufacturer and retailer founded in 1886. The company holds market-leading positions in Asia (Japan, China, Singapore) and sells its product range across more than 80 countries. Operations span design, manufacturing, and direct-to-consumer retail through both physical stores and e-commerce. The organization is structured around Salesforce Commerce Cloud for online sales, SAP for enterprise resource planning, and a growing suite of integration middleware (Boomi, MuleSoft) to manage data flow between systems. Current priority initiatives focus on evolving the global e-commerce platform, expanding the mytriumph customer engagement program, and unifying sales experiences across the oasis portal.
Salesforce Commerce Cloud, Salesforce (including Data Cloud, Marketing Cloud, Service Cloud), SAP, AWS, Boomi, MuleSoft, Solace, MongoDB, Jenkins, Jira, Confluence, and Bitbucket. Heavy emphasis on integration platforms to connect commerce, CRM, and ERP systems.
Primary projects include global e-commerce platform evolution, omnichannel sales integration via the oasis portal, Salesforce Commerce Cloud implementation, CI/CD and DevOps automation, and integration monitoring. These reflect ongoing efforts to unify backend systems and scale commerce operations globally.
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