Food production company modernizing data and integration infrastructure
Tyson Mexico operates a complex data and integration stack spanning relational databases (MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, SQL Server), cloud analytics (BigQuery, GCP), and middleware (Kafka, RabbitMQ, MuleSoft, SnapLogic, Talend). The hiring pattern—16 engineering roles, 7 product, 3 data—reflects active modernization: pain points cluster around technical debt, data governance, and scalable architecture, while projects target enterprise-scale visualization and complex pipeline orchestration. This signals a multi-year infrastructure refresh across legacy SAP systems and emerging cloud platforms.
Tyson Mexico Trading Company is a Mexico-based subsidiary of Tyson Foods focused on food production and processing. Headquartered in Torreon, Coahuila, the company operates with 201–500 employees and serves retail and foodservice customers across Latin America. Operationally, Tyson Mexico manages complex supply-chain and logistics workflows underpinned by SAP, legacy transfer-pricing systems, and increasingly cloud-native data platforms (BigQuery, GCP). Current focus spans API modernization, message-broker middleware, and data pipeline reliability to support mission-critical procurement and inventory processes.
Relational databases (MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, SQL Server), cloud analytics (BigQuery, GCP), ERP (SAP, SAP IBP), middleware (Kafka, RabbitMQ, MuleSoft, SnapLogic, Talend), and BI tools (Power BI, Palantir).
Mexico and Peru. The company is expanding regional technical and operations teams across both markets.
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