Technical Salesforce Architect with Machinery Manufacturing Company Architecture - Westford, MA at Geebo

Technical Salesforce Architect with Machinery Manufacturing Company

Job Description A Machinery Manufacturing Company west of Boston is hiring a Senior Salesforce Architect for their teamAs a Salesforce Technical Architect, you'll be asked to take in requirements from the business team and then be hands-on in the development of customized applicationsThis role is a direct hire and is three days a week onsite in Westford, MA, or Auburn, MAThis company specializes in creating manufacturing equipment used in the processing industryThese products help companies optimize their operations and improve their manufacturing processesThis role allows you to be a part of a large Salesforce organization and create customized applications for the userRequired Skills & Experience Highly skilled in Apex and LWC Skilled in working as a Business Analyst Exposure to working with non-technical people Experience building customized applications from start-to-finish Desired Skills & Experience Experience working in the Manufacturing Industry 5
years of developing experience Degree in a related field Strong technical skills What You Will Be Doing Daily Responsibilities 100% Hands-On The Offer Bonus OR Commission eligible You will receive the following benefits Medical Insurance Dental Benefits Vision Benefits Paid Time Off (PTO) 401(k) including match - if applicable Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the US on a full-time basis now and in the futureTechnical Salesforce Architect with Machinery Manufacturing Company Recommended Skills Machinery Salesforce.
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