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Netsuite Solutions Engineer at Day & Zimmermann in New York, NY

Our client, a well-known Software company, is providing an entirely new way to manage spend, giving Users proactive controls and real-time visibility. They are seeking a Netsuite Solutions Engineer. Please note - Role is remote for now but eventually onsite in NYC. (A full description is available upon request) You will:
Act as the technical subject matter expert and design solutions that address the customer's needs through company and partner integrations. Help define the customer's go-live success criteria and work in collaboration with the Product team to design scalable solutions resulting in more value to customers. Key Points 5
years in solutions consulting or implementing business accounting software 2
years in solutions consulting with Netsuite Finance and Accounting products Strong understanding of the accounts payable, procure-to-pay, general ledger and/or related financial operational processes Technical experience integrating business system with SaaS solutions and/or using APIs Experience in the setup, configuration and customization of business accounting software and related workflows in the following platforms:
NetSuite, Microsoft Dynamics, Quickbooks Online, Xero, Sage Intacct. Bachelor's degree in computer science, business, finance or accounting
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
AccountingEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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