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Salesforce Developer at Craig Technologies in Remote

Craig Technologies is seeking an experienced Salesforce Developer able to demonstrate expertise of customer experience (CX) and customer relationship management (CRM) technologies to ensure excellent solutions delivery. Leverage expertise of Salesforce delivery, cost models, and security features and ensure programs are delivered on time and in scope. Manage stakeholder expectations and perform hands-on design and modification to extend capabilities offered by the Salesforce platform. Build customized Salesforce applications, apply technical expertise, leverage a variety of software engineering techniques, build and refine business logic to enhance team capabilities, improve security, and maximize Salesforce ROI. Serve as a member of a diverse team of experts, provide world-class deployment and engineering, and demonstrate thought leadership resulting in new technical capabilities and approaches. This position requires the ability to support core business hours of 9am-5pm EST. This position is open to remote delivery anywhere within the U.S., to include the District of Columbia Basic
Qualifications:
6
years of experience with Salesforce development Experience with Lightning migration Experience with Education Data Architecture (EDA) Experience with Cloud Experience with web development, including HTML5, CSS, or XML Knowledge of Agile Active SECRET security clearance o Bachelor's degree Additional
Qualifications:
Experience in interfacing with Salesforce applications for Tableau data visualization and business intelligence products Knowledge of SAML, Active Directory, or LDAP Ability to work with stakeholders to define requirements
Salary Range:
$100K -- $150K
Minimum Qualification
Sales Engineering, Software DevelopmentEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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