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Salesforce Consultant

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

Salesforce Consultant
Candidate has the option to sit within any of our market locations: Charlotte, NC; Atlanta, GA; Raleigh, NC; DallasFort Worth, TX; Indianapolis, IN.

Hylaine is searching for a skilled and innovative Salesforce Professional with hands-on experience in 
OmniStudio (formerly Vlocity) to join our team. The ideal candidate will have a deep understanding of Salesforce 
platform capabilities, expertise in OmniStudio tools, and a passion for delivering high-quality, scalable solutions. 
This role involves designing, configuring, and implementing end-to-end Salesforce solutions that drive operational 
efficiency and enhance customer experiences.

What you'll need:
1. OmniStudio Development
o Design and implement Salesforce OmniStudio solutions, including OmniScripts, DataRaptors, 
FlexCards, and Integration Procedures.
o Build dynamic, user-friendly interfaces using OmniStudio's declarative tools.

2. Salesforce Configuration & Customization
o Configure Salesforce core components to align with business requirements.
o Collaborate with stakeholders to gather requirements and translate them into technical solutions.

3. Integration & Automation
o Integrate Salesforce with external systems using REST/SOAP APIs and OmniStudio tools.
o Automate processes using Flow Builder, Apex, and OmniStudio's declarative automation tools.

4. Testing & Quality Assurance
o Perform unit testing and support QA processes to ensure solutions meet business requirements.
o Monitor and troubleshoot issues within Salesforce and OmniStudio components.

5. Documentation & Training
o Create detailed documentation for implemented solutions and provide training to end-users as 
required.
o Maintain up-to-date records of Salesforce configurations and customizations.

6. Collaboration & Innovation
o Work closely with cross-functional teams, including IT, business analysts, and stakeholders.
o Stay current with Salesforce updates and new OmniStudio features to ensure best practices.

Requirements:
• Salesforce Certification: [Preferred Certifications: Salesforce OmniStudio Developer, Salesforce 
Administrator, or Salesforce Platform App Builder].
• Proven experience with Salesforce and OmniStudio tools (OmniScripts, DataRaptors, FlexCards, 
Integration Procedures).
• Strong understanding of Salesforce architecture and data models.
• Proficiency in declarative development with knowledge of Apex, Visualforce, and Lightning Web 
Components (LWC) as a plus.
• Experience with integration tools and REST/SOAP APIs

This position is not eligible for visa sponsorship. To be considered, you must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. now and in the future without the need for sponsorship.

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