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Salesforce Technology Architect

Company Name:
Axius Technology Inc.
JD:
o Bachelor's degree or foreign equivalent required. Will also consider three years of progressive experience in the specialty in lieu of every year of education.
o At least 11 years of experience with Information Technology.
Preferred
o At least 11 years of experience in technology consulting, enterprise and solutions architecture and architectural frameworks.
o At least 10 years of experience in defining solution architecture for multiple Salesforce Applications.
o At least 10 years of experience in defining architectures with challenging non-functional requirements and expertise with large scale data migrations.
o At least 10 years of experience in Salesforce development (Declarative, Apex Coding, Visual Force) with atleast 2 full lifecycle SalesForce.com implementations.
o At least 10 years of experience with applications leaving marketing, sales and service cloud offerings.
o At least 10 years of experience in defining and detailing architecture and ability to drive an independent project from an architectural stand point.
o At least 10 years of experience in defining new architectures and driving an independent project from an architectural stand point.
o At least 10 years of experience in defining technology solutions for Energy domain to solve business/ IT problem.
o Experience in providing advanced technology advisory services.
o Understanding of market and technology trends.
o Analytical skills
o Experience and desire to work in a management consulting environment that requires regular travel
Eligibilty: EAD GC,GC & US CITIZENS
Number to reach me ( Syed ): 703-738-6662 Ext:138
Please forward resume to keep subject line as job title and location.
Job status: Full Time
Compensation: Base
Benefits
Relocation assistanceEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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