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Salesforce.com Project Manager, San Francisco, CA, $70 - $80 pe

Salesforce.
com Project Manager, San Francisco, CA, $70 - $80 per hour One of our leading IT Serviced clients are currently looking to appoint a contract Project Manager with strong Salesforce.
com experience.
Our client is looking for a proven candidate to take the lead on a organization wide Salesforce.
com CRM implementation.
Candidates will undertake responsibility for planning, coordinating and monitoring the installation of a Salesforce implementation.
You will coordinate and manage; 3rd party suppliers, stakeholders and internal teams as well as assessing and delegating project requirements when necessary.
Candidates will liaise and coordinate with stakeholders, mange project budgets, carry out and run planning workshops, and prepare project documentation and reports.
On a daily basis you will work closely with internal/ external solution architects, creative designers and developers to enable the project delivery.
Candidates must have proven Salesforce Project experience, candidates with a background in IT Services will be looked upon favorably.
This is a great opportunity to join and lead a project for an industry leader from its initial stages through to go live.
Mason Frank International Ltd is an established market leading Salesforce.
com recruitment business.
We solely specialize within the Salesforce.
com market place, and have a proven reputation in delivering both permanent and contract professionals throughout North America.
We have a wide and diverse client base consisting of the most respected Salesforce.
com Consulting practices and End Users.
To discuss this and other exciting Salesforce.
com opportunities in more detail please send your CV to j.
cole@masonfrank.
com Mason Frank International Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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