Salesforce Advanced admin Fully Remote - US

Salesforce Advanced admin

Full Time • Fully Remote - US
This is a W2 role, no C2C accepted, 10+ years of experience.



This role requires hands-on expertise in Salesforce administration and automation.
 There will be two screening interviews before client submission.

During the interview, you will be asked to:

  • Share your screen and demonstrate how you solve real-world scenarios using Flows 
  • Explain your approach to complex business logic and best practices in Salesforce configuration.
  • you must be able to write complex SOQL and Validation rules and approval process
  • Complete knowledge on security


Salesforce Advanced Administrator – Technical Skills

1. Salesforce Platform Expertise

  • Deep understanding of Salesforce Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, and Experience Cloud (Community).

  • Proficient in Object Manager, Schema Builder, and App Builder.

  • Strong knowledge of record types, page layouts, compact layouts, and dynamic forms.

2. Automation & Business Logic

  • Advanced skills in Flow Builder (Record-Triggered, Screen, and Scheduled Flows).

  • Expertise in Validation Rules, Approval Processes, and Process Builder (and migration from Process Builder to Flow).

  • Ability to design complex automation logic and troubleshoot failed flows or processes.

3. Data Management

  • Proficient with Data Loader, Data Import Wizard, and Mass Transfer tools.

  • Strong understanding of data relationships (lookup, master-detail, junction objects).

  • Knowledge of data quality, deduplication, and governance best practices.

4. Reporting & Dashboards

  • Expertise in creating advanced reports, joined reports, report formulas, and dynamic dashboards.

  • Ability to translate business KPIs into actionable Salesforce analytics.

5. Security & Access Management

  • Strong understanding of Role Hierarchy, Profiles, Permission Sets, Sharing Rules, and Field-Level Security.

  • Ability to design scalable and secure data access models.

6. System Integration & Configuration

  • Basic knowledge of Salesforce API, AppExchange installations, and connected apps.

  • Understanding of integration patterns (batch, real-time, middleware tools).

  • Experience with sandbox management, change sets, and deployment tools.

7. Basic Coding & Technical Understanding

  • Familiarity with Apex Triggers, SOQL, and SOSL queries.

  • Understanding of Lightning Web Components (LWC) and Visualforce concepts (for collaboration with developers).

  • Ability to debug validation or automation issues using Developer Console and Setup Audit Trail.

8. Release Management & DevOps Awareness

  • Knowledge of Salesforce change management and release cycles.

  • Experience with tools like Copado for deployments.

  • Understanding of version control basics (Git, Bitbucket).

9. User Adoption & Support

  • Experience managing user onboarding, training, and support ticket resolution.

  • Creation of user guides, knowledge articles, and best practice documentation.

10. Certifications (Preferred)

  • Salesforce Certified Advanced Administrator (ADM-211)

  • Salesforce Certified Administrator (ADM-201)

  • Salesforce Platform App Builder

This is a remote position.

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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