ProDev is looking for US-based NetSuite Developer!
This role will be focused on helping one of our clients plan, design, develop, launch, and maintain systems and solutions within NetSuite. The ideal candidate with have a background in Software Development with a specialization in NetSuite development.
- Enjoy working remotely.
- Happy working as a freelance contractor.
- Ability to work on your own with minimal supervision.
- Authorized to work in the United States.
- Strong communicator - being 100% remote, excellent communication is critical for what we do.
- You love to ship - you're focused on delivering value and you are biased towards action.
- Deep experience with SQL
- Deep experience designing, developing and deploying NetSuite
- Experience with the management of NetSuite Workflows
- Advanced Knowledge with SuiteScript
- Design, deployment, and management of the SuiteCloud platform customization
ProDev partners with incredible freelance developers from across North America to build products that delight. Our clients look to us to provide them with exceptionally talented consultants who can help them accelerate their delivery. Our team has been specializing in remote-based software consulting for over 12 years. Our goal is to build an exceptionally talented group of technologists who enjoy shipping high-quality code, working together, and are committed to continuous learning.
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