Hi,
We are looking for matching consultant for the below requirement please share me updated resume to karuna01@net2source.com
Salesforce Technical Analysts-Architect 4 positions
Duration: 3 months (may extend)
Location: Santa Monica, CA and NYC
Rate: Open- all inclusive
At least 3+ years of Salesforce experience as a developer/ Architect
Salesforce certification a huge plus
Responsibilities:
• Collaborate with the functional team and drive the definition of the recommended technical solution to implement business requirements / processes
• Lead application design and development activities
• Lead application and integration teams through end-to-end delivery
• Establish development guidelines
• Co-lead application JAD sessions and provide direction to application and integration / data migration teams
• Ensure project teams are aligned with required activities to support the testing and go-live strategy (required salesforce.com environments, data needs, training, communication plans, etc.)
• Work with infrastructure managers, systems administrators and network architects, and coordinate / facilitate with other teams on technical design, build and unit test
• Support analysis of legacy data for migration
• Support in the mapping of legacy data to the Salesforce.com solution
• Document technical requirements which cannot be met through standard Salesforce.com capabilities and coordinate offshore development
• Support PMO activities (e.g., issue tracking and status updates) relating to technology work threads
Note: Need references during submission to the client. Client pays no expenses, all inclusive rates only. Locals preferred but not a must.
Thanks & Regards
Karuna| Sr. Resource Executive
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