The role requires a Functional NetSuite Finance SME with experience in finance or procurement and expertise in accounting and international taxation for configuration and customization tasks.
Job Description
Position: Functional NetSuite Finance SME--This is NOT a NetSuite Developer or Admin resource!
Location: Sunnyvale, CA
Duration: 6 months
• Hands-on Functional NetSuite experience—configuring, customizing, working on integrations etc.
• Functional expertise in Finance or Procurement (and experience with related NetSuite modules)
• Need someone with a deep experience in Accounting and International Taxation.
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Top Skills
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