NetSuite OpenAir Consultant- Boston, MA- $70-80/Hr- Contract

NetSuite OpenAir Consultant- Boston, MA- $70-80/Hr- Contract

23 Dec 2024
Massachusetts, Boston, 02117 Boston USA

NetSuite OpenAir Consultant- Boston, MA- $70-80/Hr- Contract

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NetSuite OpenAir Consultant- Boston, MA- $70-80/Hr- Contract

My client, an IT firm in the Education vertical, has an immediate need for a NetSuite Consultant - OpenAir Expert with strong Professional Services Automation knowledge and NetSuite experience to provide HANDS-ON NetSuite ERP consulting. This is a remote, full-time consulting position. You must have work authorization in the United States.

Responsibilities:

Implementing and configuring the NetSuite platform
Conduct product demonstrations and train End Users on the NetSuite platform
Meet with client to gather requirements, analyze business processes and create functional design documents
Deliver next-generation solutions with regards to NetSuite ERP and NetSuite SCM modules

Ideal Candidate Qualifications:

Experience on OpenAir and Professional Services Automation tool is a MUST!
Functional knowledge of the NetSuite platform required
Prior Accounting/Financial Systems experience
NetSuite Certified ERP consultant is preferred
Experience working in the IT/Software vertical is a plus



The client is interviewing this week and is looking to fill the position ASAP. If you are interested in this position please apply immediately as this role will not be available for long!

To learn more about the opportunity please contact Ryan Barroso ator email your resume to

Anderson Frank International is the global leader for NetSuite recruitment, advertising more NetSuite jobs than any other agency. We deal with both NetSuite Partners & End Users throughout North America. By specializing solely in placing candidates in the NetSuite market I have built relationships with most of the key employers in North America and have a supreme understanding of where the best opportunities and NetSuite jobs are.

We understand the need for discretion and would welcome the opportunity to speak to any NetSuite candidates that are considering a new career or job either now or in the future. Confidentiality is of course guaranteed. For information on the NetSuite market, some of the opportunities, and NetSuite jobs that are available I can be contacted on . Please see www.andersonfrank.com for more fantastic NetSuite opportunities!

Anderson Frank International Inc. is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.

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  • ID
    JC7258659
  • State
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  • Job type
    Contract
  • Salary
    $70 - $80 per hour
  • Hiring Company
    Anderson Frank
  • Date
    2020-12-23
  • Deadline
    2021-02-21
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