Canada
Posted 2 years ago
Roles & Responsibilities:
- Provides technical consultation on various aspects of the product and solutions based on the customer’s business requirements.
- Create, run and present a measurable BRD/FSD (Blueprint) that aligns a customer’s technical business needs to that of the Salesforce Solutions
- Responsible for designing/architecting the solution and development part with the help of development for large-scale customers;
- Validates solution components and provide solution walkthrough with customer; Identify technical issues / risks and present alternatives to alleviate or resolve
- Guide and support team across multiple client engagements by providing technical thought leadership and guide team on standard methodologies for design & development.
- Hire and retain great talents in the SFDC practice through innovation and maintaining high energy and fueling intrinsic motivation.
- Drive innovation within the practice/team by creating/identifying re-usable components, tools, accelerators & as well work on increasing adoptions of these accelerators during delivery
Skills:
- Have proved capability in architecting solutions independently and design software on the force.com platform with hands-on participation in building the solution for large implementation.
- Good technical foundation including; Advanced structured programming – APEX, Force.com, .Net, Java, etc., understanding of RDMS concepts and structures, knowledge of SQL, structured system analysis and design methods, etc.
- Must possess Developer, Administrator, Sales, Service Cloud certifications.
- Deep and extensive knowledge, experience of force.com technical platform including apex, triggers, batch Apex, Visualforce etc. Knowledge of sophisticated VisualForce components, Chatter API, including integration
- Experience with the Lightning Framework on force.com & JavaScript frameworks, design patterns.
- Master of Agile methodology & experience in designing workflow rules to carry out business processes
- Proven competence working cross-culturally is required.