Location: San Francisco, CA
the Salesforce platform. Lead design sessions and communicate design options to clients. Develop technologies such as Apex. Integrate both Web based technologies (Soap, Rest) and Integration/Middleware tools such as Informatica, Jitterbit, and Mule Soft. Handle security requirements such as single sign on and data security.
Perform release management, source control, and deployment concepts and technologies such as ANT, SFDC Metadata API, Jenkins, and SVN. Define the system landscape, to identify gaps between current and desired end-states, and deliver a solution. HQ address additionally encompasses the following Salesforce locations in San Francisco: 350 Mission Street, 415 Mission Street,
and 50 Fremont Street. The permanent position may be offered at any of these locations in San Francisco. Telecommuting is an option. Some travel to Salesforce offices may be required.
Minimum Requirements: Bachelors degree (or its foreign degree equivalent) in Computer Science, Engineering (any field), or a related quantitative discipline, and five (5) years of progressively responsible experience in the field of software engineering/program analysis or five (5) years of experience in the job offered. A related technical degree required (Computer Science, Engineering (any field)). Special Skill Requirements: (1) Salesforce Lightning; (2) Apttus (four years); (3) Service Max (four years);
(4) Apex Data Loader; (5) Jitter bit (three years); (6) Visual studio; (7) MS Access (two years); (8) Oracle (two years); (9) My SQL (two years); (10) Integration API.
Any suitable combination of education, training and/or experience is acceptable. Telecommuting is an option. Some travel to Salesforce offices may be required. Salary: $215,197.00 - $220,000.00 per annum. Submit a resume to Job #22-17121/JR234357 via the Salesforce Career's webpage: rb. gy/avqrw or by email at: Salesforce is an Equal Opportunity & Affirmative Action Employer.
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