Senior Salesforce Administrator

Walsall
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Senior Salesforce Administrator

Job Title Senior Salesforce Administrator
Location Walsall
Salary To £53,000 depending on experience
Hours 37 hours per week

Join our dynamic team here at Echo Managed Services driving Salesforce innovation, working on exciting projects and continuous platform enhancements. Thrive as a Senior Salesforce Administrator in a collaborative and supportive environment that fosters professional growth and career development.

Who We Are:

Part of the South Staffordshire group, Echo Managed Services is a leading provider of outsourced customer service solutions and software. We pride ourselves on delivering outstanding results for our clients and cultivating a culture of innovation and growth. Join our team and become part of a forward-thinking organisation that values collaboration, integrity, and continuous improvement.

The Role:

We are seeking a Senior Salesforce Administrator to manage and optimise our Salesforce platform, ensuring seamless operation and alignment with business needs. This role involves system configuration, security management, data integrity, and process automation, alongside testing and defect resolution. The ideal candidate will have strong experience with Salesforce administration, configuration, and deployment tools such as Gearset.

Key Responsibilities:

Day-to-day administration of the Salesforce platform, including user license management, security settings, and permission management.
Implementing configuration changes, such as custom objects, fields, flows, and page layout updates.
Managing Salesforce Org instances, including sandbox refreshes, backups, managed package installations, and archiving.
Overseeing testing activities related to configuration changes, managed packages, and defect resolution.
Ensuring defects are reported, categorized, and prioritised based on severity and business impact.
Managing the release process for fixes and updates while maintaining system stability.
Deploying changes using Gearset or similar tools to ensure version control and efficient release management.
What You’ll Need:

Required Skills & Experience:

Minimum of two years’ experience in Salesforce administration and configuration.
Strong understanding of security models, access controls, and user management within Salesforce.
Familiarity with Salesforce tools such as Gearset, Data Loader, and automation (flows, process builder, etc.).
Knowledge of testing strategies, defect management, and deployment methodologies.
Excellent problem-solving skills and ability to optimize workflows.
Salesforce certifications (such as Salesforce Certified Administrator) are highly desirable.
What You’ll Get In Return:

A competitive salary
Pension scheme with employer contributions
25 days holiday + bank holidays
A supportive and collaborative work environment where your ideas and contributions are highly valued
Mentorship and guidance from experienced professionals
24/7 GP service.
Access to my premier benefits – store discounts.
Employee Well-being programme
Free onsite parking
Onsite Gym
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