Senior Salesforce Software Engineer
Published | December 9, 2023 |
Location | San Francisco, CA |
Category | Default |
Job Type | Full-time |
Description
Job Details
The internal Production Operations Engineering (ProdOpsEng) team at Salesforce is seeking a talented and experienced software engineer to work on our internal, world-class collaboration and productivity toolset used by our internal management for managing headcount and resource allocation. As a software engineer, you will specialize in building responsive designs for scale and performance on top of the Salesforce platform on the latest releases with instant feedback from over 25,000 engineers. We drive our product by the user experience and need someone with the skills and passion that can push the vision forward. Engineers at Salesforce believe the things that separate a great engineer from a merely adequate one are passion, goals, character and personality, in addition to their specific technical skills.
Experience/Skills Required -
- 3-5+ years of experience programming on the Salesforce platform ( Apex, LWC, Aura and Visualforce)
- Experience with one or more Salesforce API’s (REST, Bulk, SOAP, Platform Events, Streaming etc)
- Extensive understanding of Object Oriented (OO) design patterns such as MVC
- Extensive understanding of HTML and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
- 2+ years experience with JavaScript (JS)
- Expertise with relational database languages (SQL or SOQL)
- Experience with data modeling design
- Deep understanding of web standards & technologies (ex. HTTP, REST and JSON).
- Ability to learn quickly and be a self-starter
- Ability to multi-task in a dynamic environment
- Experience developing in an enterprise environment such as source code control, continuous deployment, release management
Experience/Skills Desired -
- Experience working with Agile/Scrum methodology
- Experience with Salesforce DX
- Experience in building LWC components
- Experience developing on the Salesforce platform & API’s
- Certifications in Salesforce Platform and/or Java
- Understanding of various user-based security models
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