Salesforce Developer: Complex Builds Only
For a customer of mine I am looking for a Salesforce Developer and Engineer who wants to work on real engineering problems, scalable architectures, deep integrations, and performance-driven design, not just admin tweaks and quick fixes.
In this role, you’ll join a product engineering team that builds and maintains high-quality Salesforce solutions for global clients. You’ll collaborate closely with Product Engineers and QA to translate shaped specifications into robust, maintainable code.
Your focus: implementation excellence, turning ideas into clean, scalable Salesforce systems that last.
What You’ll Do
* Build well-structured Apex classes, triggers, and Lightning Web Components.
* Integrate Salesforce with external systems using APIs and middleware.
* Configure Flows, permissions, and declarative features when they’re the right tool for the job.
* Write and maintain automated tests (unit, integration, regression).
* Participate in code reviews and uphold shared engineering standards.
* Work closely with Product Engineers to clarify specs, edge cases, and trade-offs.
* Support CI/CD pipelines and release processes to keep deployments smooth and traceable.
What You Bring
* Solid experience as a Salesforce Developer (Apex, LWC, Flows).
* Strong grasp of Salesforce best practices, including governor limits, FFLIB, and test-driven development.
* A passion for clean, maintainable code and performance-minded design.
* Familiarity with Git, branching strategies, and CI/CD pipelines.
* Curiosity to learn, adapt, and push the Salesforce platform further.
Nice to Have
* Experience in consulting or fast-paced product delivery environments.
* Knowledge across multiple Salesforce Clouds (Sales, Service, Marketing, CPQ).
* Exposure to DevOps, automated testing frameworks, or middleware integrations.
Why Join
* High-impact engineering: every project is complex and technically challenging.
* No admin grind: pure focus on design, build, and improvement.
* Collaborative, low-ego culture: engineers, not order-takers.
* Clear path from Salesforce Dev to Architect: with ownership and technical leadership opportunities.