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we have an immediate openings for the below position, kindly let me know your interest with your updated resume and expected rate ASAP.
Note : Need Passport Number
Role : Solutions Architect (Salesforce)
Location : Remote
Visa : NO H1 Transfers
Duration: 6 months
Job Roles / Responsibilities:
Note: Highlighted skill area are must and mainly concentrated.
Required Skills:
- Architectural/technical
experience with Salesforce Service Cloud platform.
- Experience
designing REST APIs that facilitate a strong developer experience or
simplify systems integration.
- Significant experience with systems
integration.
- Experience with the design and
development of complex systems; employs a disciplined and rigorous
approach
- Adept at requirements analysis,
estimation, systems and application design, and testing
- Familiarity with popular Design
Patterns.
- Excellent collaboration, influencing,
and consensus-building skills. Ability to work with persons in all job
functions (e.g. product, program, developers, Salesforce COE).
- Excellent verbal and written
communications
- Ability to manage multiple competing
priorities with minimal supervision. Self-directed
- A great team player, with demonstrable
experience delivering superior software products via Agile methodologies
- Experience on an Agile team
- Experience with modern languages,
frameworks, and technologies such as Java, JavaScript, Node.js, messaging
queuing infrastructures, as well as cloud and on-premise infrastructure
and services
- Experience with distributed computing
architectures, including race conditions, parallelism, and concurrency
control
Desired Skills:
- A proven track record working as part of
a team on large architectural projects
- Experience
with SAFe Software Development Principles
- Experience with distributed caching
solutions; understands the factors that enable effective caching
- Meeting facilitation
- Exposure to CI/CD and DevOps
- Experience with RDBMS and/or NoSQL
databases. Understands the benefits and trade-offs of both. Familiar with
normalization and denormalization, sharding, and other data-centric
patterns
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