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    Company: GFGG IT Solutions

    Job Type: Full Time

    Department: Information Technology / Software Development

    Location: United States

    Experience: Mid Level

    Salary: Negotiable

Responsibilities
  • Work with Business Analysts / Systems Analysts, other technology Developers / Solution Designers to ensure the configuration and custom components meet application requirements and performance goals
  • All aspects of user and license management including new user setup/deactivation, roles, profiles, permissions, public groups, OWD, sharing rules
  • Salesforce configuration changes, including (but not limited to): Process Flow, assignment rules, approval processes, fields, page layouts, record types, dynamic layouts, apps, actions, custom settings, mobile administration, dashboards and reports
  • Rich understanding of customizations and the ability to audit, recommend, improve, and/or update customizations for best practice alternatives
  • Experience with unique Salesforce instances that leverage non-standard Salesforce Objects in primary business process and practices
  • Deep understanding of triggers/Apex code knowledge
  • Sandbox environment management
  • DevOps/release management experience
  • Experience performing QA on pre-release and implemented change sets for validation
  • Identify and gather requirements, translating into best practice, scalable solutions with a focus on exceptional user experience
  • Work with Business Analysts / Systems Analysts, other technology Developers / Solution Designers to ensure the configuration and custom components meet application requirements and performance goals
  • All aspects of user and license management including new user setup/deactivation, roles, profiles, permissions, public groups, OWD, sharing rules
  • Salesforce configuration changes, including (but not limited to): Process Flow, assignment rules, approval processes, fields, page layouts, record types, dynamic layouts, apps, actions, custom settings, mobile administration, dashboards and reports
  • Rich understanding of customizations and the ability to audit, recommend, improve, and/or update customizations for best practice alternatives
  • Experience with unique Salesforce instances that leverage non-standard Salesforce Objects in primary business process and practices
  • Deep understanding of triggers/Apex code knowledge
  • Sandbox environment management
  • DevOps/release management experience
  • Experience performing QA on pre-release and implemented change sets for validation
  • Identify and gather requirements, translating into best practice, scalable solutions with a focus on exceptional user experience

Qualifications
  • 2-3 Years of Salesforce Experience
  • LWC
  • Salesforce Lightning
  • Extensive hands-on knowledge of APEX
  • Must have Admin and PD1 Certifications
  • FLOW AUTOMATIONS: 1 year (Required)
  • SCREEN FLOWS: 1 year (Required)
  • Debugging: 1 year (Required)
  • Demonstrated team work capabilities and leadership skills.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.
  • Highly proficient in Microsoft Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Project and Visio.
  • Prior experience with translating business needs to functional requirement specifications for technology.
Benefits
  • Fully remote opportunity
  • Competitive compensation
  • Flexible work hours
  • Professional development and certification support
  • Collaborative and inclusive work environment
  • Opportunity to work on cutting-edge Salesforce projects
  • Health and wellness support options (based on contract terms)
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