Senior SALESFORCE-CRM Developer Information Technology (IT) - Merced, CA at Geebo

Senior SALESFORCE-CRM Developer

Company Description SYSTEMATICS AGENCY is Los Angeles' oldest I.
T.
recruiting firm having successfully filled permanent and contract assignments with several thousand California, Nevada and Arizona firms since its inception in 1964.
FEES ASSUMED BY CLIENT FIRMS Pete Locke Systematics, Incorporated Los Angeles, California 90049 Job Description.
Merced based roofing tile manufacturer is seeking a talented Salesforce Developer to join a strong technology team on design and development of new CRM applications to serve a growing base of construction products.
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Duties also include support and development of existing Salesforce customized software and development.
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Responsibilities:
Partner with the lead developer in the development of new applications on theForce.
com platform.
Support and enhance existing Force.
com based applications.
Assist in the process of turning business requirements into design specifications Participate in the estimation and timeline process Write specifications and test cases REQUIREMENTS:
MInimum 2
yrs of direct experience developing in a Salesforce.
com environment with focus on using APEX, Visualforce and Salesforce sites.
Experience in Salesforce.
com Administration.
2
yrs experience with XML and web based services desirable.
Ability to quickly learn complex business processes and write software to automate them Ability to work constructively with diverse people and with parties that may have divergent needs and interests Strong communication skills and ability to lead project meetings Enthusiasm and flexibility for working with a fast-paced organization with extensive external accountabilities and communications needs Must be organized, detail oriented with ability to think critically
Benefits:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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