Senior Netsuit Engineer, BT
Okta
- Bangalore, Karnataka
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Key responsibilities include but are not limited to; NetSuite SuiteScript and Customized SuiteScript development, customization of records, fields and forms, as well as building and updating dashboards.
- The candidate must also have the functional ability within NetSuite and can do all post go live support and training across the business.
- Collaborate with business analysts to understand customer needs and work with the team to design, develop, test, implement & support system solutions
- Foster strong relationships with teammates, customers, and vendors to facilitate effective communication and collaboration throughout the project lifecycle
- Consume and enhance comprehensive documentation of requirements for custom developed solutions providing feedback where applicable
- Perform in-depth analysis of Netsuite requirements, ensuring compatibility and adherence to established standards and best practices
- Oversee the management, monitoring, troubleshooting, and support of existing functionality, promptly addressing any issues or concerns that may arise
- Take ownership of architectural and technical project documentation, providing clear and detailed documentation of system design, implementation, and configurations
- 5+ years of robust experience with hands-on development & design experience in NetSuite
- Strong functional knowledge of P2P and O2C processes.
- Provide leadership and have influence over the design, implementation and support of NetSuite
- Experience with RESTlet SuiteScript customizations for application and workflow integration
- Working knowledge of SuiteTalk and Suitelet development
- Experience with SDF (SuiteCloud Development Framework)
- Knowledge of SOX Processes and DevOps Best Practices
- Experience coaching and developing individuals for increased effectiveness and working with a geographically dispersed workforce is a plus.
- Willingness to learn and master unfamiliar technologies and/or concepts
- Excellent verbal and written technical documentation skills
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