SFDC Developerother related Employment listings - Milford, CT at Geebo

SFDC Developer

Company Name:
Axius Technology Inc.
JD:
5
years of total experience
3
years of experience in Salesforce.com Design and Development.
Candidate must have completed at least 2 Salesforce Implementations successfully.
Must have Salesforce.com DEV401 Certification.
Proven ability to integrate business processes across disparate systems.
Experience with Salesforce.com developer toolkit including Apex Classes, Controllers and Triggers, Visualforce, Force.com IDE, Migration Tool, Web Services.
Proficiency in SOQL, HTML, XML, JavaScript, SQL, Java or C#, SOAP-based web services.
Knowledge of data management, SQL and RDBMS technologies, SOA design principles would be preferred.
Familiarity with Integrated Development Environments such as Eclipse.
Demonstrated ability to effectively work in team environment with varying skill set levels.
Require experience in Data Migration
Good to have understanding on the end-to-end CPQ business process
Preferred as APTTUS Certified along with SFDC Certifications
Preferred have exposure to the different APTTUS CPQ modules like Product Configuration, Pricing, Approval management, contract management and Document generation.
Good to have Zurora Apex Exchange knowledge.
Eligibilty: EAD GC,GC & US CITIZENS
Number to reach me ( Syed ): 703-738-6662 Ext:138
Please forward resume to keep subject line as job title and location.
Job status: Full Time
Compensation: Base
Benefits
Relocation assistance

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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