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SalesForce Project Manager

Company Name:
CyberSearch, LTD
SalesForce Project Manager
Westport, CT
8 months
$80/hr
expenses
Interview: Phone
Job Description & Requirements:
o Manage a large Salesforce implementation/upgrade project or several smaller Salesforce projects simultaneously
o Work closely with Salesforce architects, technical teams, functional analysts to deliver project scope on time, on budget and with high quality deliverables.
o Communicate effectively with clients regarding the Salesforce project, technology and functionality.
o Use Salesforce experience to develop accurate work estimates, project budgets and timelines.
o Ensure client satisfaction targets are achieved.
o Exercise required controls and propose improvements as required, including quality plans, issues and action logs, risk management plans and change control plans, for all aspects of the assignment.
o Responsible for Statement of Work preparation, purchase orders, price quotes and other contractual materials as part of scheduling and deploying resources.
o Lead the delivery team, drive desired professional behaviors and motivate the team to the highest levels of performance and ensure that team resources have the best conditions to perform successfully.
o Ensure business and assignment risks are identified, monitored and managed to achieve minimal disruption to the project delivery and success.
Skill and Experience Requirements:
o 7
years experience in IT project management
o 3-5
years successful experience with Salesforce.com implementation projects
o Solid and detailed understanding of Salesforce functionality, technology and integrations
o Salesforce Administrator certification strongly preferred (or other demonstration of in-depth Salesforce knowledge and experience)
o Strong oral and written communication skills
o Ability to travelEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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