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Salesforce Certifications:Platform Admin (mandatory)Platform Developer I (mandatory)CRM Analytics and Einstein Discovery Consultant Certification (mandatory)Platform App Builder (mandatory)Employee Type: PermanentUPS is committed to providing a workplace free of discrimination, harassment, and retaliation.
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Experience with Salesforce IDE, APEX coding , LWC - requiredSalesforce Admin and Platform Developer I Certification – requiredAdditional certifications, such as Platform Developer II, Sales cloud Consultant can enhance your skill set is a plus.
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Should be a certified Salesforce Admin Besides Salesforce Sales Certification is desirable. Knowledge of Lightning Web Components Salesforce CPQ DocuSign etc. Title: Salesforce Business Analyst.
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Salesforce Admin certification. The Salesforce Marketing Cloud Administrator will be responsible for the conceptual, logical, and physical design of Marketing Cloud product enhancements, including data transformation, automation, and integration.
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Our expertise spans across the Salesforce ecosystem with Service Cloud Voice, Einstein Bots and Digital Channels, Service Cloud, Field Service, CPQ, Mulesoft, and Einstein Analytics. (Admin/Advanced Admin, Sales/Service Cloud/CPQ/Field Service, Platform Developer 1 or 2, App Builder), multiple certifications preferred.
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Preferred skills and experience: Zendesk customer support methods; Salesforce certified Admin, Salesforce classic to lighting migration. Keeps portfolio up to date and organized, ensures accurate reporting of CS engagements in Salesforce.
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8+ Years experience in a Salesforce Admin role. 5+ Years experience in a Salesforce Advanced Admin role. Streamline the quoting process by integrating Salesforce CPQ (Configure, Price, Quote) and other relevant tools.
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Working as part of the Salesforce Competency Center within the Application Development and Integration group, the Salesforce Admin partners with peer developers, business analyst, and architects in delivering the highest quality Salesforce applications, establishing patterns, standards and best practices, and maturing the Salesforce ecosystem.
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Strong Salesforce Admin experience (list views, page layouts, custom settings, user rights, etc.) Minimum 5 years experience as a Salesforce configuration analyst with deep understanding of classic and lightning views, application preferences, credit policies, lookups, record types, configuration of data providers and products.
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Experience working within a Salesforce environment, or Salesforce Admin experience. 1-2 years of Salesforce administrator experience familiar with classic and lightning views, application preferences, page layouts, user rights, custom settings, Apex Data Loader, etc.
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Experience and/or certification as a Zendesk/Salesforce administrator. Minimum of 1 year experience with Zendesk (or competitor platform) including platform settings and Admin tools. Experience and/or certification as a Zendesk/Salesforce administrator.
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The Salesforce Admin will be responsible for the daily management, support, and development of our Salesforce environment, with a focus on Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, and Field Service.
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Customize and configure Salesforce to meet the specific needs of TK Elevator, including creating custom objects, fields, workflows, and reports. Collaborate with stakeholders to gather business requirements and translate them into technical solutions within Salesforce.
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Staffing: We partner with a vast array of companies, from small enterprises to some of the world’s most trusted brands to supply permanent, contract as well as contract to hire solutions in the areas of IT, Finance, Admin, Marketing and others.
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Candidate should have very good understanding of Salesforce Admin activities like - user creation, role/profile set up, Security set up etc. Net is highly preferred Candidate should have strong hands-on experience in Apex/Visualforce and Lightning coding, and in Salesforce administration, configuration and customization, including reports and dashboards Excellent communication and be able to coordinate with and get Knowledge Transition from Onsite (USbased) salesforce development teams, and interact with IT/Business stakeholders there Working experience in Healthcare domain is a huge plus.
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