Salesforce Developer || Denver || 95-115k Information Technology (IT) - Denver, CO at Geebo

Salesforce Developer || Denver || 95-115k

Company Name:
Arca24.com
Minimum salary: 95000.00 USD
Maximum salary: 115000.00 USD
Salary period: Annual
Salesforce.com Developers Denver, CO $95-115k
Bonus
A rapidly growing, international company has recently started expanding their Salesforce developmental team to supplement their increase in business. This company recently implemented Salesforce and needs developers to help with application integration, application development, and developmental platform support.
Some of the benefits are:
-Generous Bonus Structure
-Full health/dental benefits
-401k Match
-Relocation Accommodation
-Advanced SFDC Developmental Training
Job
Responsibilities:
- Development of SFDC Instance using Apex and Visualforce
- Data Integration/Integration with 3rd party programs both internal and external.
- Support specific business units of the companies with different variations of development.
-Support Architects and other Salesforce Developers during projects and future implementations
A qualified candidate should have experience using Visualforce and Apex. Other Object Oriented programmers are being considered (Java, C#).
Contact Mike Kopyta to learn more about this opportunity and email your resume.
Mason Frank International is the global leader for Salesforce.com recruitment, advertising more Salesforce.com jobs than any other agency. We deal with both Salesforce.com Partners & End Users throughout North America. By specializing solely in placing candidates in the Salesforce.com market I have built relationships with most of the key employers in North America and have an unrivalled understanding of where the best opportunities and Salesforce.com jobs are.
Mason Frank International Inc. is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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