Salesforce Lead/Architect Architecture - Saint Louis, MO at Geebo

Salesforce Lead/Architect

Title:
Salesforce Lead/Architect Location:
Dallas, TX/ Charlotte, NC/ St.
Louis - HybridDuration:
Full Time
Job Description:
Min 4 certification required - PD 1 & PD 2 mandatory Demonstrated experience practicing Agile development methodologies Demonstrated experience utilizing source control on a Salesforce project Demonstrated experience with Salesforce administration and development; security, standard objects, reports / dashboards, Knowledge, Communities, Chat, data management and sandbox environments Demonstrated experience with advanced Salesforce.
com development tools and techniques, e.
g.
Apex language, Force.
com custom development, triggers, controllers, JavaScript, Force com SOAP and REST APIs, JSON, Objects, SOQL, SOSL, Chatter API, UI API, outbound messaging, Lightning Components and Visualforce pages Demonstrated experience using Salesforce's standard development tooling, including the Salesforce CLI, Data Loader, VS Code
Salesforce Extension Pack Must have demonstrated experience with Section 508 accessibility requirements and experience developing and testing conformant interface Demonstrated experience with newer Salesforce features including Lightning Web Components com technologies, including AppExchange and partner product Demonstrated experience with developing and maintaining Salesforce integrations such as with API Management tools (e.
g MuleSoft), Salesforce Canvas, Connected Apps, outbound messaging, Salesforce Events, and Apex callouts Demonstrated experience with automated testing development including browser-based testing using Selenium or selenium-based tools such as Provar Demonstrated experience using Salesforce DX and scratch orgs on a Salesforce implementation project Recommended Skills Api Administration Agile Methodology Dashboard Data Management Json Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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