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MHI Talent Solutions | NetSuite Developer

Los Angeles, California

This pivotal position resides with one of our Talent Solutions client where we have established a strong partnership.

Role: NetSuite Developer

Location: Los Angeles, California 

Status: MHI is a successful managed services partner and now assisting with their key direct hire needs 

Key Qualifications/Responsibilities:

Responsibilities

  • Support the data architecture for the ERP application as it relates to Supply Chain, Order Management, Finance, and Accounting
  • Identify opportunities to automate processes with scripted solutions
  • Design, Build, Deliver and Maintain scripted solutions in version 2.0 and map/reduce
  • Perform technical design and code reviews to audit efficacy and alignment with business objectives
  • Work closely with Engineering and other Netsuite resources to deliver automation solutions using suite script
  • Stay ahead of regular Netsuite feature releases and functionality and provide recommendations to leverage new features for improvements
  • Adapt to changing priorities of the business and seek out ways to develop new skills both within Netsuite and outside of the application
  • Balance multiple concurrent projects and competing priorities
  • Build and manage reports and dashboards where applicable
  • Monitor ERP system performance and create alerting processes for business critical functions
  • Maintain critical integration points between critical applications
  • Leverage third party hosting platforms to serve as accessory system tools and platforms
  • Write, Develop, Test, Deploy and Maintain micro-service applications with a lightweight code infrastructure
  • Monitor all end-user system usage, track overall performance and execute administrative tasks as needed
  • Execute ad-hoc data inquires using open-source tools
  • Query different applications and platforms as needed via API calls, including: Website, Email Databases, and WMS application

Desired Relative Experience

  • Extensive hands-on experience with Netsuite
  • Experienced with SuiteScripts 1.0, 2.0 and map/reduce
  • Extensive understanding of SuiteFlow, Suite Script, SuiteBuilder, Workflows
  • Familiar working with JavaScript, Node.js, SOAP, REST, XML, HTML and JSON formats
  • Familiar with SDLC procedures
  • General understanding of best practices and business process in Finance and Accounting
  • Basic functional understanding of Netsuite modules, including: One World, Record to report, Procure to Pay, Order to Cash, Revenue Recognition, Advanced Inventory Management, Fixed Assets, and Multi-Book Accounting
  • Netsuite certifications such as SuiteCloud Developer Cert and/or SuiteCommerce Developer Cert highly desired, but not required
  • Experience with SuiteCommerce Advanced a plus (not required)
  • Experience with serverless messaging and queuing tools such as Lambda’s and Publish/Subscribe highly desired, but not required

Requirements

  • 2 – 4 Years experience writing scripted solutions in Netsuite
  • 1 – 2 Years experience with data architecture design between multiple applications
  • 2+ Years experience as a systems administrator
  • Project Management, Systems Implementation, and Systems Integration experience
  • Extensive experience with SaaS platforms
  • Critical thinking and problem solving skills

 

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