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NetSuite Developer

North Vancouver, BC

About Jetson

Jetson is on a mission to accelerate the transition of 100 million homes across North America away from fossil fuels toward sustainable energy use. We believe in a future that is 100% electric and 100% better.

Homes are one of the largest sources of carbon emissions, yet adoption of solutions like heat pumps remains slow due to cost and complexity. Jetson is solving this by building the first fully vertically integrated home electrification company — making clean energy simple, transparent, and affordable.

We rely heavily on technology, automation, and data to scale this impact. At Jetson, we value people who are excellent at their craft, curious about new tools (including AI), and motivated to continuously improve how work gets done.

 

The Opportunity:

A heat pump installation touches six+ systems, three payment streams, and 8–16 weeks of state across multiple jurisdictions. The only way that complexity stays manageable is if NetSuite is heavily customized to match the way the business actually runs — and customized correctly, with discipline. We're looking for a senior NetSuite Developer to own the SuiteScript / SuiteFlow / SuiteAnalytics / custom records / integrations side of the platform, so our growing suite of agentic automations has a clean, well-modelled NetSuite to plug into.

 

What You'll Do:

  • Own SuiteScript 2.x development end-to-end — User Event, Client, Map/Reduce, Scheduled, Suitelet, and RESTlet scripts. You'll write new scripts and maintain the health of existing ones.
  • Design and maintain SuiteFlow workflows — approval routing, order management, intercompany flow, return/warranty workflows.
  • Build and maintain custom records, fields, segments, and forms that model the parts of our business NetSuite doesn't ship with: install scheduling artifacts, rebate program metadata, financing tranches, and more.
  • Own integration plumbing — token-based authentication, OAuth 2.0, RESTlets, web services — and partner with the agent engineering team on SuiteQL endpoints and CSV/Import-Assistant flows.
  • Manage our SuiteCloud Development Framework (SDF) — source control, deployments, environments (sandbox + production), and release discipline.
  • Build SuiteAnalytics workbooks and saved searches for our Finance Systems Analyst, SCM Analyst, and accounting team.
  • Be the in-NetSuite counterpart to our Python agent suite — the Float CC recon, revenue recon, rebate recon, Tipalti recon, revenue dashboard, cash dashboard, AR chase, and rebate cash app agents all read from and write to NetSuite. You'll build the RESTlets, custom records, and saved searches that make those agents simpler and more reliable.
  • Uphold performance, governance, and operational hygiene — script governance limits, log volume, error handling, alerting, and monitoring of long-running and scheduled scripts.

What You Bring:

  • 6–8+ years of professional NetSuite development with SuiteScript 2.x as your daily driver.
  • Strong production experience with User Event, Client, Map/Reduce, Scheduled, Suitelet, and RESTlet scripts.
  • SuiteQL fluency — you can write the join other people are afraid to write.
  • SuiteFlow workflow design experience, including approval routing, state machines, and conditions.
  • Solid command of token-based authentication and OAuth 2.0, RESTlet and web service integration patterns.
  • Experience with SDF and source-controlled deployments across sandbox and production environments.
  • Multi-subsidiary OneWorld experience — you know what changes when there's more than one sub.
  • Strong JavaScript / TypeScript outside of NetSuite — modern JS, not just NS dialect.
  • A bias toward building small, reliable things over clever things that break at month-end.
  • Python literacy — you can read agent code and have an opinion on it.
  • Experience integrating NetSuite with HubSpot, Stripe, Tipalti, or Float.
  • Experience with Advanced Revenue Management and ASC 606 configuration.
  • Experience building or maintaining a custom O2C middleware.
  • Experience with Playwright, Selenium, or other browser automation for NetSuite workflows that lack an API.
  • Experience working alongside agentic or LLM-driven automation (Claude / Anthropic API, GPT, etc.).
  • NetSuite SuiteCloud Developer II or Administrator certification.

 

Job Type: Full-time, Permanent

Pay: $110,000 - $125,000 per annum

 

Benefits:

Dental Care, Vision Care & Life Insurance premiums fully paid by Jetson

Extended Health Care

Disability Insurance

Education Support

Parental Leave Top Up

Equity

 

Work Location: In person - North Vancouver, ON

 

Do you feel like you don't have everything that's listed above but can still do the job? If you have the core skills and experience that we’re looking for and are willing to use your talent to learn the rest, we encourage you to apply!

Do you feel like you don't have everything that's listed above but can still do the job? If you have the core skills and experience that we're looking for and are willing to use your talent to learn the rest, we encourage you to apply!

U.S. Roles Jetson is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, or gender identity. If you require accommodation during the recruitment process, please contact us.

Canada Roles Jetson is an equal opportunity employer committed to inclusive hiring. We do not discriminate on any ground protected under applicable human rights legislation. If you require accommodation at any stage of the recruitment process, please contact us.

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