Title: Salesforce Administrator / Developer
Location: (PORTLAND, ME)
Type: Full time with our client
Salary: Market + Benefits
Roles and Responsibilities:
The CRM Administrator/Developer is a critical member of the Digital Services team, responsible for the development and coding of the Salesforce CRM platform for the Online College. This position collaborates with the CRM Manager and with departments in both Finance & Strategy and Academic Operations to ensure the platform is functional and supports CGPS business needs. The perfect fit for this position will have demonstrable Salesforce development and coding skills, and an aptitude for sales and marketing processes.
Requirements
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