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Salesforce Administrator

Framwellgate Moor
3 days ago
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Salesforce Administrator

County Durham

Hybrid

£40k - £45k

Sellick Partnership are delighted to be recruiting on behalf of a fantastic client for a Salesforce Administrator. The succesful candidate will be responsible for the delivery, support, and development of the Salesforce platform. Acts as the in-house expert, ensuring users have a positive experience through effective support, troubleshooting, and system improvements and leads projects that align with business objectives.

Key Responsibilities

Support and develop the Salesforce platform in line with ICT strategy.
Investigate and resolve errors, data issues, and system queries.
Assist in developing and implementing policies, procedures, and strategies.
Maintain accurate system architecture and documentation.
Promote proactive use of ICT to improve staff and customer experience.
Provide user guidance, training, and technical support.
Suggest improvements based on user feedback.
Collaborate with internal teams and external partners to resolve complex issues.
Stay up to date with Salesforce developments through continual learning.
Ensure compliance with confidentiality, information security, and cyber safety policies.

If you would be interested in a further conversation about the opportunity, apply now!

Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website

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