Are you a hands-on Salesforce Engineer who builds scalable, high-performance solutions? BigSolve is looking for you.
We’re hiring a contract Salesforce Engineer to deliver best-in-class technical solutions across our client engagements.
About the Role
As a Salesforce Engineer at BigSolve, you’ll own the end-to-end delivery of custom Salesforce applications and integrations. You’ll partner with analysts, architects, and stakeholders to translate complex requirements into robust, maintainable code and configurations.
Key Responsibilities
- Architect & Develop: Build Apex classes, Lightning Web Components, Visualforce pages, and integrations (REST/SOAP) following best practices.
- Customization & Configuration: Design data models, automation (Flows, Process Builder), security (profiles, permission sets), and declarative features.
- CI/CD & Deployment: Implement Salesforce DX pipelines, manage change sets, scratch orgs, and version control in Git.
- Performance & Scalability: Optimize SOQL, bulkify Apex, and apply caching or indexing strategies.
- Data Management: Lead data migrations, Dataloader jobs, and ETL processes with tools like Data Loader or Informatica.
- Code Quality & Testing: Write and maintain comprehensive Apex test classes, ensure 95%+ coverage, conduct peer code reviews.
- Documentation & Handover: Produce clear technical design docs, reference architectures, and support materials.
Qualifications
- 3+ years of Salesforce engineering experience (Apex, LWC, integrations).
- Proven track record with Salesforce DX, CI/CD pipelines, and Git-based workflows.
- Deep understanding of Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, and platform limits.
- Hands-on experience with REST/SOAP APIs, external system integrations, and OAuth.
- Strong SQL/SOQL skills, data modeling, and ETL.
- Salesforce certifications such as Platform Developer I/II, Platform App Builder, or Application Architect.
- Excellent problem-solving, code-review, and collaboration skills.
What We Offer
- Competitive hourly rate.
- Exposure to diverse industries and technical challenges.
- Remote, flexible work in a highly collaborative team.
