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.