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Applications Engineer

EMPLOYER NAME: Kenandy, Inc.
POSITION LOCATION: Redwood City, CA
POSITION AVAILABLE: Applications Engineer
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Masters degree or foreign equivalent in Computer Science, Computer Applications or a related field plus two years of experience in the job offered or a related position
DESCRIPTION: Design and develop customized applications for new clients in consultation with our field sales team. For existing customers, assist with the migration of client data to newer versions of our software products. Support existing customers with other aspects of technical support, including bug fixes and product enhancements. Work on a project team developing new Apex and VisualForce functionality and enhancing existing functionality. Design and deploy high-quality, scalable code. Engage in requirements gathering, designing, decoding, debugging, performance analysis, packaging, and deployment of customers business applications on the Force.com platform. Design and define our social enterprise application requirements. Ensure that documentation of Apex code, as well as application use and flow, is accurate and well-written. Design and develop integrations between Kenandy applications and other systems as required by our clients.
SKILLS REQUIRED:
Certification as Salesforce.com Certified Force.com Developer
Certification as Microsoft Certified Professional
Proficiency in APEX, Visual Force, Jquery, and JavaScript
Proficiency in Force.com development tools
Strong knowledge of Salesforce.com Release Management
CONTACT: Please send resume to Kenandy, Inc. atEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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