Department:  Business Applications

Location:  Scotts Valley, CA OR Remote/Hybrid*

*Universal Audio (UA) defines Hybrid as the work location commitment being onsite UA HQ (Scotts Valley, CA) a minimum of 2 days per week.

*UA is unable to consider candidates who reside outside of the domestic US.

The NetSuite Architect is dedicated to defining technical solution specifically for the NetSuite platform and acts in a lead role to provide technical guidance and Design/ Development expertise for all engagements (typically Implementations, rollouts, and support.)  The NetSuite Architect will translate the business requirements into technical requirements and design specifications. This role will also provide expertise on integrations with Netsuite via BOOMI enterprise middleware platform. Architect ensures compliance with all leading practices on NetSuite performance mgmt. and SDLC.

Responsibilities:

  • Interact with business users and NetSuite functional Business Systems Analysts to translate business requirements into system requirements, design specifications and document new and/or existing application requirements. Ensure that new or existing systems meet business requirements and practices and that all application interface issues/concerns are understood, documented, and addressed satisfactorily.
  • Works closely with business partners on providing a proof of concept on technical and process recommendations and solutions.
  • Develop well structured, easily maintained code. Prepare documentation of developed programs and processes.
  • Ensure team members follows established technical standards. Work with technical team to ensure optimal technical design.
  • Ensure deliverables are of the highest quality.
  • Prepares estimates for complex projects to provide management with information needed to accurately forecast project delivery dates.
  • Provide production support to existing systems.
  • Assist in the mentoring, training and development of team technical skills.
  • Expertly performs design and development of third party (backend) integrations like Address/Shipping/Tax validation/Bank, Payment, CRM, eCommerce (SHOPIFY), PIM, Arena, Adaptive Insights (FP&A)
  • Participates in cross-functional efforts to build out web application platforms.
  • Works with technical teams to devise or modify procedures/processes to solve complex problems.
  • Utilizes functional knowledge of the B2C, Financials, Order Management, Supply Chain (Costing, Inventory, WIP, Procurement) and Netsuite MRP.

Qualifications:

  • Certified NetSuite/iPaaS Developer.
  • Experienced in multi-site and multi-country, end-to-end implementations of NetSuite.
  • Proficient in using Development tools such as SuiteScript, SuiteFlow, Suite Talk, etc.
  • Possess good understanding of object-oriented programming, relational databases.
  • At least 5 years working with SOAP/REST based services, XML data import and export activities.
  • Experience with tagging and testing tools a plus.
  • Strong ability to balance multiple responsibilities and take initiative.
  • Ability to perform in a fast paced and highly interactive team environment.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, as well as problem solving skills.

Education/Experience:

  • Bachelor's Degree in IT or related functional business area or equivalent experience
  • Has 5+ years of experience in NetSuite, and iPaaS (BOOMI, Zapier)

UA Salary Range/Hourly Rate of Pay:  California Salary Range = $165K - $190K

Base salary/hourly rate of pay will be based on the cost of labor for the city/state in which the new hire resides, at the time of hire.

UA offers competitive benefits:  Profit sharing, Medical/Dental/Vision, 401K Safe Harbor Contribution, Stock Options, Flexible time-off (PTO/Sick Leave/Company Holiday Time-off), etc.

UA Mission:  We exist to thrill and inspire music makers everywhere with timeless sound and impeccable craftsmanship, freeing the songs inside and allowing you to sound like the records you love. 

UA Vision:  In the future, music makers around the world will trust Universal Audio as a friend and creative partner, inspiring them to craft amazing records as naturally as playing their first instrument or singing their favorite song. The best home, project, and professional studios will feature most of the UA equipment from floor to ceiling — ranging from audio interfaces and guitar gear to microphones and software — all of it working together to deliver unrivaled sonics and operational symphony. Our customers will eagerly await each new UA product like a hit record or blockbuster movie, trusting that it may spark them to create the best music of their lives. In doing so, UA will become revered worldwide as the way that music is made.

Universal Audio is an equal employment opportunity employer. Our policy is not to discriminate against any applicant or employee based on race, color, religion, national origin, gender, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, mental or physical disability, and genetic information, or any other basis protected by applicable law. UA also prohibits harassment of applicants or employees based on any of these protected categories.

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