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Salesforce Administrator

$75-80k DOE
must pass a background check and drug screen
Duties &
Responsibilities:

Daily administration and support of Salesforce database including but not limited to managing multiple user setup, profiles and roles, customization of objects, fields, record types, page layouts and validations
Working with management and end-users to create and manage complex workflow rules, data validation, and triggers
Develop and create customized reports and dashboards
Manage the software testing process, which includes devising test plans, creating test cases, establishing protocols and appropriate testing environments and coordinating actual software testing
Keeping abreast of new Salesforce features and functionality and providing recommendations for process improvements
Train new and existing users on how to use database applications
Keep application users informed about system functionality and enhancements
Provide application users with technical support
Logging and tracking identified system problems through resolution
Creating and maintaining documentation on processes, policies, application configuration and help related materials for users as database applications are developed
Assist Director with the development of technical documentation of existing and future applications

Qualifications:
Education:
College degree or equivalent work/technical experience
Experience & Expertise:

2
years Salesforce experience, Salesforce certification required (ADM-201 & DEV-401)
Understanding of relational databases and data integration tools
Excellent communication and analytic skills
Close attention to detail
Ability to work independently, as well as part of a team, on multiple projects.

Computer Skills:

Microsoft Office applications
Adobe or similar pdf applications
Proficient in web based applications and platforms
Familiarity with smart phone and tablet technology
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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