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NetSuite Developer

Arnold
6 months ago
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NetSuite Developer with key skills in SuiteScript 2.0, Suite Cloud framework and Suite Flow to design, implement and maintain NetSuite customizations & workflows to improve NetSuite solution functionality is sought by a market leading IoT organisation based near Nottingham.

With large scale investment in technical innovation this NetSuite Developer will be joining a dynamic, autonomous team tasked with designing & developing NetSuite solution that will form the foundations of a new centralised ERP, financial & sales system aimed at helping the business scale over the coming years.

This Developer can expect excellent technical autonomy with extensive growth opportunities as the business scales over the next 18 months alongside a dynamic, collaborative environment.

This NetSuite Developer based near Nottingham should have at least 3 years experience with the following key skills:

  • skills in SuiteScript 2.0, Suite Cloud and Suite Flow
  • NetSuite model & functionality understanding
  • Object oriented best practice - inheritance, abstraction etc
  • Web services & third party integration skills - SOAP, REST
  • front end development skills - HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery
  • Excellent communication skills with the ability to engage with non-technical stakeholders

    Benefits for this role include:

  • Generous starting salary depending on experience
  • Hybrid/ flexible working (two days a week in the office)
  • Private pension
  • personal development & training scheme with training & certification
  • 25 days holiday
  • annual salary reviews

    So if you are an experienced NetSuite Developer looking for a new challenge in a highly transformative, dynamic environment then please apply now to be considered.

    NetSuite Developer
    Nottingham
    NetSuite, SaaS, SuiteScript 2.0, Suite Flow, Suite Cloud, SOAP, REST

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