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Innovative Tech People, Ltd.

NetSuite Developer

United Kingdom
£65k/yr
Posted about 23 hours ago
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NetSuite Developer

Our client, going through a period of significant growth, are seeking a NetSuite Developer to support the ongoing development, integration, and optimisation of core business platforms, including NetSuite, Celigo, and ecommerce systems.

Working closely with the systems team, you will contribute to hands-on NetSuite development and integration work, helping to strengthen internal capability across finance, stock, fulfilment, and ecommerce operations.

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Responsibilities

  • Support the development and configuration of NetSuite in line with functional specifications
  • Build and enhance workflows, scripts, records, and reports
  • Assist with integration development and maintenance using Celigo
  • Monitor and troubleshoot integration flows and data issues
  • Support testing, validation, and deployment activities
  • Contribute to documentation covering configurations and integrations
  • Collaborate with ecommerce, finance, and operations stakeholders to deliver scalable solutions

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What they’re looking for

  • Hands-on experience with NetSuite (development or configuration)
  • Exposure to SuiteScript, workflows, or ERP customisation
  • Understanding of system integrations and data flows
  • Interest in ecommerce platforms and end-to-end order journeys
  • Logical, detail-oriented problem solver
  • Exposure to Celigo or other iPaaS tools is advantageous
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Skills

NetSuite
SuiteScript
Workflows
ERP Customisation
System Integrations
Data Flows
Ecommerce Platforms
Problem Solving
Celigo
iPaaS Tools

Location

United Kingdom

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