The NetSuite Developer will customize and optimize NetSuite systems, manage integrations, and support users while ensuring effective financial workflows.
We are hiring a NetSuite Developer to work on customization, implementation, and ongoing system optimization for growing international clients.
Responsibilities:- Configure standard NetSuite modules and workflows
- Develop customizations using SuiteScript (1.0 / 2.0)
- Build dashboards, saved searches, and reports
- Integrate NetSuite with external systems
- Troubleshoot issues and support users
Requirements
- 2–5+ years of hands-on NetSuite experience
- Strong SuiteScript skills (or solid configuration expertise for non-developer roles)
- Knowledge of accounting/financial flows
- Experience with integrations (REST/SOAP APIs)
- Strong English communication skills
- NetSuite certification (Administrator, SuiteFoundation, SuiteCloud)
- Experience working with partners or NetSuite Solution Providers
Top Skills
NetSuite
Rest
Soap Apis
Suitescript
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