Verve

Technology

SeniorNetSuiteSolutionArchitect(w/m/d)

€95–135k ~AI est. Frankfurt am Main, Hessen, Germany FULL TIME Remote Friendly
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HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Senior NetSuite Solution Architect (w/m/d) at Verve. Skills: NetSuite architecture, SuiteScript development, System integration. Architect scalable NetSuite solutions. Develop scalable NetSuite solutions”

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Troubleshoot production issues

Eligibility Requirements

No visa sponsorship

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

8-10 years NetSuite experience, SuiteScript 2.x expertise, SuiteFlow expertise, SuiteAnalytics expertise, Workflows expertise, Saved searches expertise, Custom records expertise, Integrate NetSuite via REST/SOAP, Integrate NetSuite via iPaaS, Solid understanding finance processes, Legal right to work Germany

Nice to Have

Experience supporting M&A integrations, Experience supporting carve-outs, Experience supporting multi-entity consolidations, NetSuite certifications, Experience with Jira

What You'll Do.

Architect scalable NetSuite solutions

Develop scalable NetSuite solutions

Lead technical design

Maintain customizations

Implement integrations

Translate business requirements

Own NetSuite environment strategy

Support M&A integration workstreams

Align chart of accounts

Troubleshoot production issues

Ensure data integrity

Upskill junior team members

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Partner with Finance; Partner with FP&A; Partner with Product; Partner with IT; Finance users; Junior team members

Communication Scope

Translate technical concepts

Process & Methodology

Agile environment

Full Job Description

Who We Are Verve has created a more efficient and privacy-focused way to buy and monetize advertising. Verve is an ecosystem of demand and supply technologies fusing data, media, and technology together to deliver results and growth to both advertisers and publishers–no matter the screen or location, no matter who, what, or where a customer is. With 30 offices across the globe and with an eye on servicing forward-thinking advertising customers, Verve’s solutions are trusted by more than 90 of the United States’ top 100 advertisers, 4,000 publishers globally, and the world’s top demand-side platforms. Learn more at [www.verve.com](http://www.verve.com). Who You Are We're looking for a Senior NetSuite Solution Architect to own the technical design, build, and evolution of our NetSuite environment across all Verve entities. You'll be the go-to expert on the platform — designing scalable solutions, developing customizations, and supporting the integration of newly acquired businesses onto our NetSuite instance. This is a hands-on role with significant influence over how finance technology shapes the group's future state. What Will You Do * Architect and develop scalable NetSuite solutions that support multi-entity, multi-currency, and multi-subsidiary operations. * Lead technical design for new NetSuite implementations, enhancements, and integrations across acquired entities. * Build and maintain customizations using SuiteScript (1.0 and 2.x), SuiteFlow, SuiteBuilder, SuiteAnalytics, and SuiteTalk. * Design and implement integrations between NetSuite and other platforms (e.g., CRM, HRIS, banking, expense, AP automation, BI tools) via REST, SOAP, and middleware. * Partner with Finance, FP&A, Product and IT to translate business requirements into robust technical solutions. * Own the NetSuite environment strategy — release management, sandbox usage, governance, and documentation. * Support M&A integration workstreams: subsidiary setup, chart of accounts alignment, data mi

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