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We are seeking a Salesforce Administrator who will champion both internal and external users of our Salesforce platform. Minimum of four years of hands-on experience as a Salesforce Administrator.
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9+ years of experience implementing, configuring and administering SaaS business systems, with at least 4+ years of Salesforce CPQ experiencePassion for creating a frictionless end user experienceProven ability to work creatively and analytically in problem-solving scenariosSalesforce.com certifications required: Advanced Administrator and/or Salesforce CPQ Specialist; Dev 1 and Dev 2 are nice to haveBachelor's degree in technology (Computer science, Software Engineering.
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As the Senior Salesforce System Administrator, reporting to the Sales/Revenue Operations Manager, you will play a critical role in enhancing our sales effectiveness through robust reporting and accurate forecasting within the Salesforce platform.
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The Salesforce CRM Administrator handles first tier day-to-day user support duties while contributing to configuration, maintenance, and system improvement tasks with the other members of the team, often focusing on the Rady School's admissions and recruitment systems.
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Must have a combination of Salesforce Developer, Salesforce Administrator, Salesforce Architect, and Salesforce Consultant certifications and or demonstrate equivalent experience.
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Certified Salesforce Administrator. The Senior Engineer, will focus on the Run & Build responsibilities for the Salesforce Instances which would include defect management, release manager, and maintaining quality standards.
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Salesforce certifications (e.g., Salesforce Administrator, Salesforce Developer) a plus. 2+ years as a Business Systems Analyst, with a focus on Salesforce administration and development and/or 2+ years of experience in HR, Payroll, or Finance systems.
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This position will work and develop using the Salesforce platform under guidance of the Salesforce Senior Enterprise Administrator or their designate. The candidate will become a member of the Statewide Applications and Services Maintenance and Operations Team providing guidance, governance, training and support to State of Colorado developers in regards to Salesforce.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Salesforce Administrator I to join our team. Proven experience as a Salesforce Administrator or in a similar role. Salesforce Certified Administrator or additional certifications preferred.
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If you have ample Salesforce and Data Analysis experience but might be missing the required Salesforce Advanced Administrator Certification for this role, please note in your application that you are interested in the Salesforce Data Analyst role.
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We are seeking a certified Salesforce Administrator to join the Girls Who Code Systems Operations Team. This position will collaborate with our team of admins and developers to manage system integrations, support data management and be responsible for the overall functionality of the Salesforce instance.
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As a successful Salesforce Administrator, you have the opportunity and responsibility to maintain the Salesforce Org, provide system support case triage, make changes to the Salesforce configuration, create policies and procedures, as well as to guide, train, and manage our users on the Salesforce CRM platform(s.
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This position will primarily be focusing on the support of the Salesforce Field Service administrator functions such as user management and permissions, front line user support and data maintenance.
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Serve as primary Salesforce and HubSpot administrator, overseeing all aspects of the platform’s configuration, optimization and integrations. Certifications in relevant platforms (e.g., Salesforce, HubSpot.
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May assist with software platforms such as HRIS, iCIMS, Qualtrics, and Salesforce on deliverables and assists with requirements and solutions, data and security needs, and maintenance. The Human Resources Information Systems Administrator is responsible for assisting with system maintenance development and for maintaining data integrity.
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