Own NetSuite scripting and integrations: monitor, troubleshoot, and remediate production SuiteScripts and integrations; design and build SuiteScript 2.x customizations and Workato/Boomi/Celigo integrations; enforce coding, testing, and deployment standards; partner with functional admins and stakeholders on technical designs and roadmap.
Summary of Role
As the NetSuite Technical Administrator, you will be the dedicated expert responsible for our scripting and integration layer. You will focus on building, maintaining, and troubleshooting complex NetSuite code, ensuring our systems are reliable, scalable, and fully integrated with our business platforms.
Your Impact & What You'll Do
- Maintain System Health: Monitor, troubleshoot, and fix errors in SuiteScripts, workflows, and integrations to ensure smooth performance.
- Build & Develop: Design and deploy SuiteScript 2.x solutions (e.g., RESTlets, Map/Reduce) to meet business requirements.
- Manage Integrations: Develop and support connections between NetSuite and other business systems using platforms like Workato, Boomi, or Celigo.
- Ensure Stability: Manage platform updates and enforce coding standards to ensure all customizations are reliable and maintainable.
- Provide Technical Support: Serve as the escalation point for complex technical issues that functional administrators cannot resolve.
Why You'll Thrive at Execo
- NetSuite Mastery: 5–8 years of hands-on experience focused on NetSuite development or technical administration.
- Advanced Scripting: Deep expertise in SuiteScript 2.x and a strong understanding of NetSuite REST/SOAP APIs.
- Integration Experience: Proven ability to build and support integrations using industry-standard tools (Workato, Boomi, or Celigo).
- Analytical Mindset: Excellent debugging skills with the ability to identify the root cause of complex technical failures quickly.
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