Senior Integration Developer - Boomi and NetSuite - London

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Senior Integration Developer - Boomi and NetSuite - London

A Medical Devices company, with headquarters in central London, are currently recruiting for a Senior Integration Developer to help develop and integrate live websites to continue their online sales growth.

Systems Architecture will be vital, essentially you will have specific knowledge of NetSuite and Boomi development.

The website management will include duties such as WordPress/WooCommerce websites development, develop new features, have a UX-first focus on design, continually optimising websites performances and SEOs.

Other duties will include Cloud hosting and management, knowledge of Cloudways, Kinsta, WP Engine and other cloud hosting environments would be essential.

Systems Architecture will be vital, ideally you will have specific knowledge of NetSuite and Salesforce would be advantageous.

There will be some ecommerce duties in this role, any experience working on Digital Marketing and SEO strategizing and implementing will be useful but not essential.

We are ideally looking for someone who has a number of years of experience and moved into a senior web development role previously. Essentially, you will have worked for a small or medium company, as you will be performing all the development yourselves. There is the potential for the team to grow in the future, leading to more responsibility in the future.

If you have any experience working for a Medical Devices company it would be ideal, but not essential. Another complex field where products are sold B2B and B2C would be advantageous.

This company is growing and looking for someone to grow with them. Their product is sold globally, including sales in the US, Europe and Australasia.

You will be rewarded with an excellent salary, pension, bonus and Bupa healthcare.

I anticipate a lot of interest in this role, so if you are interested, I suggest making an application now or risk missing out.

For more information, please feel free to call Andrew Welsh, Director of Medical Devices recruitment, Science recruitment and Biotech recruitment specialists Newton Colmore Consulting, on (phone number removed) or make an application and one of our team at Newton Colmore Consulting will contact you

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