Senior NetSuite Technical Lead (Manufacturing)

Austin, TX
Contracted to Full Time
Experienced

Location: On-Site – Chandler, AZ or Austin, TX
Company: Gummi World

About Gummi World
Gummi World is a fast-paced, innovation-driven nutraceutical manufacturer recognized for quality, speed, and operational excellence. We operate with a high-performance mindset and expect our team members to bring structure, ownership, and a solutions-first approach to everything they do.

Position Overview
Gummi World is seeking a highly skilled Senior NetSuite Technical Lead with 5+ years of experience to support and enhance our ERP environment. This is a contract, on-site role requiring strong technical expertise in NetSuite scripting, deep understanding of manufacturing workflows, and the ability to lead as both a system champion and trainer across departments.

This role is critical to optimizing system performance, driving automation, and ensuring NetSuite is fully leveraged to support our rapid growth and production demands. A key component of this role is actively training teams to effectively use NetSuite, ensuring adoption, consistency, and operational efficiency across the organization.

Key Responsibilities

  • Design, develop, and maintain NetSuite scripts (SuiteScript 1.0/2.0/2.1) to support business operations

  • Customize and optimize NetSuite to align with manufacturing processes, including production, inventory, procurement, and order management

  • Identify opportunities for automation and process improvement; implement scalable solutions

  • Troubleshoot and resolve system issues, ensuring minimal disruption to operations

  • Act as a NetSuite subject matter expert and internal champion across cross-functional teams

  • Lead and deliver hands-on training sessions for teams across departments; create clear, practical training materials and SOPs

  • Drive system adoption by coaching users, reinforcing best practices, and ensuring consistent utilization across the organization

  • Partner with operations, finance, supply chain, and leadership teams to translate business needs into technical solutions

  • Support integrations, workflows, saved searches, and dashboards

  • Ensure data integrity, system governance, and adherence to best practices

Qualifications

  • 5+ years of hands-on NetSuite scripting experience (SuiteScript required)

  • Strong experience in a manufacturing environment (required)

  • Proven ability to design and implement scalable ERP solutions

  • Experience with SuiteFlow, SuiteBuilder, and system integrations

  • Strong understanding of manufacturing workflows, inventory management, and production processes

  • Demonstrated experience training teams and driving system adoption across multiple departments (required)

  • Ability to troubleshoot complex system issues and provide timely solutions

  • Strong communication skills with the ability to bridge technical and non-technical stakeholders

  • Self-starter with a high sense of ownership and accountability

Preferred Qualifications

  • NetSuite certifications (SuiteFoundation, Administrator, Developer)

  • Experience in nutraceuticals, food manufacturing, or regulated environments

  • Familiarity with EDI, WMS, or third-party integrations

Work Environment & Expectations

  • On-site role based in Chandler, AZ

  • Must be able and willing to travel to the Phoenix area as needed

  • Fast-paced, high-accountability environment requiring responsiveness and adaptability

  • Must be able to quickly assess, execute, and deliver solutions with minimal oversight

Contract Details

  • Contract position (duration and terms to be discussed)

  • Competitive hourly or project-based compensation, based on experience

 

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