Salesforce Project Manager Real Estate

Are you a seasoned Salesforce pro with a passion for the Real Estate industry?
Atribs Metscon Group is searching for a talented Project Manager to join our team in Dubai! In this role, you'll leverage your expertise to lead and implement Salesforce solutions specifically tailored for the real estate sector.

What You'll Do:
Partner with stakeholders to understand business needs and translate them into actionable Salesforce solutions.
Manage all phases of the project lifecycle, from planning and development to deployment and ongoing support.
Ensure data integrity and system security throughout the implementation process.
Provide ongoing training and support to end-users, maximizing user adoption of the Salesforce platform.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure project success.

What We're Looking For:
Bachelor's degree in Business Management, Project Management, or a related field.
Proven experience (minimum 3 years) in project management or professional services.
Salesforce administration or development certification (a plus).
Strong leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills.
Excellent organizational and planning abilities.
A dynamic and adaptable mindset with a passion for technology.
Proficiency in multitasking and managing multiple projects simultaneously.

Ready to leverage your Salesforce expertise in the exciting world of real estate?
Join Atribs Metscon Group and make a real impact:

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