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Salesforce Developer

Company Name:
Procom Services
Salesforce Application Developer
On behalf of our client Procom Services is looking for a Salesforce Developer. The incumbent will have 3
years of experience in a large enterprise environment. Additionally, the successful candidate will have demonstrated experience in translating business requirements into system enhancements.
Salesforce Application Developer Job Details
Work independently or part of a team to support enhance and design Salesforce solutions as per the business needs.
Participate in meetings with team members and stakeholders.
Develop custom dashboards in Salesforce
Data analyzing and integration with Salesforce
Salesforce Application Developer Mandatory Skills
Experience with APEX, Visual Force, Custom Objects and Change Sets.
Experience with data integration technologies that import/export data with Salesforce.
Experience developing reports and dashboards in Salesforce
Extensive hands-on application configuration experience with Salesforce.
Stays current with emerging technologies, industry best practices in the solution domains.
Strong and effective written, verbal and presentation skills with the ability to collaborate with team members and business stakeholders at all levels of the organization.
Excellent problem-solving, analytical and investigative skills.
Excellent organization and time management skills. Ability to work independently and within a group environment.
Salesforce Application Developer Nice to Have Skills
Project management skills including planning, documentation, & implementation preferred.
Salesforce Certification
Oil and Gas Experience
Working knowledge of Maximo, RightAngle, TMW Systems, and/or PDI Enterprise is a plus.
Salesforce Application Developer Start Date
February, 2015
Salesforce Application Developer Assignment Length
Direct HireEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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