Zoro.com is looking to reinvent its NetSuite platform, which is central to its sales, accounting, billing, and fulfillment operations. The goal is to enable engineers to contribute safely and quickly to this platform, making jobs easier for stakeholders across the business.
Requirements
- 3+ years of professional experience in software development.
- Proficiency in at least one modern programming language such as TypeScript, Python, Java, or PHP.
- Exposure to CI/CD pipelines, observability tooling, and container orchestration (e.g., Docker, Kubernetes, Cloud Run).
- Ability to debug and resolve production issues with guidance when needed.
- Familiarity with NetSuite SDF (Software Development Framework) or experience customizing ERP/enterprise systems.
- Understanding of cloud-native services and Infrastructure as Code (Terraform preferred).
- Experience with JS testing frameworks, tools and methodologies such as Jest and Cypress
Responsibilities
- Develop modern TypeScript modules, services, and tooling for NetSuite SDF (Software Development Framework), working with the team to ensure they can perform at scale
- Own and champion best practices for testing, observability, and security (PCI/SOX)
- Partner with product, design, and 20+ engineering squads, as well as business stakeholders in Fulfilment, Finance, and Customer Service to turn business goals into resilient systems and automations
- Mentor & be mentored by engineers of varied backgrounds, helping foster psychological safety, healthy code-review culture, and engineering excellence
- Continuously improve how we work: propose experiments, retire tech debt, and celebrate small wins along the way
- Write clean, maintainable, and testable code for NetSuite modules, customizations, and internal tools.
- Participate in the team’s incident response rotation, helping troubleshoot and resolve issues quickly and reliably.
Other
- Strong communication and collaboration skills and interest in working in agile, collaborative teams.
- Experience collaborating with non-technical stakeholders
- Exposure to technical design or architecture discussions and a willingness to learn how to evaluate trade-offs.
- Interest in mentoring early-career engineers and sharing knowledge with peers.
- Familiarity with compliance-driven environments (e.g., PCI, SOX).