Position Overview
The Salesforce Product Analyst will partner with Product Managers and cross-functional teams to define, implement, and optimize enterprise-level Salesforce solutions. This resource will act as a liaison between business stakeholders and technical teams, ensuring that business requirements are translated into actionable build items and implemented efficiently.
The ideal candidate thrives in a collaborative, fast-paced environment and can manage multiple deliverables with accuracy and independence.
Job Title : Salesforce Product Analyst
Location : Hybrid (Travel 4x per year)
Start Date : ASAP
Job Responsibilities
- Collaborate with Product Managers and stakeholders to translate business needs into technical specifications.
- Partner with implementation teams to prepare and groom features for upcoming sprints.
- Support configuration, testing, and deployment of Salesforce enhancements.
- Distinguish between enhancement and net-new build requests and advise on appropriate implementation approaches.
- Conduct post-release analysis and reporting to measure feature effectiveness.
- Manage stakeholder intake requests and prioritize enhancements accordingly.
- Participate in workflow design and validate end-user impact prior to release.
- Maintain detailed knowledge of Salesforce products and upcoming roadmap features.
- Communicate effectively with leadership to report progress and risks.
- Drive coordination and accountability across the team to ensure project completion.
Qualifications
Associate’s degree in Business, IT, or Healthcare Administration (or equivalent experience).3–6 years of experience in product or system analysis within large-scale, corporate environments (healthcare preferred).Salesforce Administrator certification required; Advanced Admin preferred.Proven experience with Salesforce Health Cloud, Marketing Cloud, MuleSoft, and Tableau integrations.Strong understanding of digital product management and SDLC methodology.Excellent communication, analytical thinking, and organizational skills.