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Salesforce Release Engineer – Phoenix

Contract
Opportunity
Phoenix
Job #1629.
Posted 24/02/2020
$70-75ph

This leading organisation has an urgent requirement for a Salesforce Release Engineer to be based on a contract basis out of Phoenix. This is a 6 month+ contract opportunity that may well extend for the right person.

Job Details:

8-10 years IT experience
5 years Salesforce Release Engineering experience
Experience with source control, continuous integration and automation pipelines.
Technical understanding of intersection between DevOps.
Experience in Salesforce Administrative tasks
Experience with scripting language Python, Perl, PowerShell or Node.js
Experience working with Salesforce Lightning is a big plus

The role involves ensuring all Salesforce updates are made Seamlessly from development to production managing release schedules and processes, change control processes, automation, risk management, root cause analysis, environment planning, deployment and support. You will be supported by excellent internal teams to deliver!

Rate – $70-75ph

Please apply with an updated resume to andy.hulse@platform-6.com or call on +1 315 504 2550

Platform 6 Ltd is an international leader in Cloud and Technology Talent who specialise in Salesforce.com recruitment within North America, Europe and the UK.

We provide Salesforce.com recruitment services to a wide variety of companies from Consultancies to partners to end users on a permanent, contract and contract to hire basis, working across numerous Salesforce roles such as an Administrator, Developer, Consultant, Integration expert, Implementation specialist, Business Analyst, Project Manager, Program Manager, Tester, Architect, CRM Manager/Director, Trainer/Instructor, Sales, Marketing Automation expert, Technical Lead and many more.

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