Sr. Salesforce Developer

Responsibilities

  • Responsible for the end-to-end management and implementation within the Salesforce Platform.
  • Build out a secure integration architecture within the Salesforce Org to interface with external systems, partner integrations, and other native and non-native integrations (from additional AppExchange partner integrations to third-party webhook- and API-based integrations).
  • Evaluate and implement new architecture, either custom or managed, that ultimately leads to the streamlining of existing processes and improves the efficiency of others.
  • Review new product purchases that will integrate with Salesforce for security and existing architecture considerations, and provide pre-purchase support as requested.
  • Utilize Salesforce development technologies including Apex, SQL, XML, Java, and jQuery.
  • Develop new and maintain existing security protocols (OAuth, SSO/SAML).
  • Drive continuous integration/continuous deployment implementation, using sandbox tools and other Salesforce packages.
  • Develop roles and permissions for users including setting object and field permissions and developing role-specific page layouts, process flows, reports, dashboards, etc.
  • Adhere to the Quest analytics Values and support a positive company culture.
  • Respond to the needs and requests of clients, Management, and staff in a professional and expedient manner.
  • Lead the evaluation and resolution of technical debt related to Salesforce and its integrated technologies.

Requirements

  • 7+ years of professional experience as a Salesforce Developer
  • Salesforce Platform Certifications: Platform App Builder and Integration Architecture.
  • Foundational experience with multiple Salesforce Cloud solutions across many lines of business: Sales, Marketing, Operations, Support, and Accounting usage/best practices.
  • Familiarity with project management fundamentals, leading workloads and projects to completion, and driving what work is getting done.
  • Working knowledge of security protocols, including SSO, SAML, OAuth, and data security within the Salesforce platform.
  • Working knowledge of Salesforce development languages including Apex, SOQL, SOSL, XML, and JavaScript.
  • Working knowledge of OAuth, SSO/SAML
  • Working knowledge of REST/SOAP APIs.
  • Working knowledge of Salesforce AI (Agentforce 360), and experience with utilizing/incorporating other AI-based tools (i.e., Microsoft Copilot, Claude) and processes into systems and workflows.
  • Experience with Salesforce sandboxes; development, staging, and deployment processes.

This is a 100% remote Contract opportunity. 100% Paid employee Medical/Dental Benefits, Paid time off, Paid Holidays, and 401(k) (with immediately-vested company match) available with TriCom during the contract period. H1-B Visa sponsorship is not available for this position. No third-parties, please.

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