Software Engineer (NetSuite)

Cambridge
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Role: Software Engineer (NetSuite)

Location: Cambridgeshire

Salary: £55,000 to £80,000 + Excellent Benefits / Prospects - UK with remote or hybrid options considered

If there is something stopping you from achieving all you’re capable of, you’ll relish a role with a company that will positively encourage you to be pro-active – a real opportunity to release your true potential.

Due to sustained continued expansion our Client, an award-winning dynamic Medical Device manufacturer are seeking a Software Engineer (NetSuite) to own the full development lifecycle, delivering scalable, high-performance solutions that support business operations.

Additional responsibilities include

  • Solution design and architecture

  • Collaborating with business analysts and functional consultants to deliver scalable NetSuite solutions aligned to business goals

  • Designing and implementing customisations using best-practice approaches across SuiteScript (1.0/2.x), SuiteFlow, and SuiteBuilder.

    The Person: Candidates suitable for consideration should be able to provide evidence of the following:

  • A HNC /HND or Degree in Software Engineering (or related discipline) or be a Time Served Engineer with very relevant experience.

  • 3+ years’ hands-on NetSuite development experience.

  • Strong expertise in SuiteScript 2.x, SuiteFlow, SuiteTalk (SOAP & REST), and SuiteBuilder.

  • Proven experience integrating NetSuite with third-party systems and APIs.

  • Familiarity with SuiteCloud Developer Framework (SDF) and CI/CD pipelines.

    The successful candidate will enjoy a salary of between £55,000 to £80,000 (DOE) + Excellent Benefits / Prospects plus excellent prospects and an employment package that you would expect from a company that values its employees.

    Do you have the courage to take on this challenge?

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