Senior Salesforce Engineer

Windsor
11 months ago
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Join Centrica's Product and Engineering Shared Services as a Senior Salesforce Developer to enhance our business processes. You will design, develop, and maintain customised Salesforce solutions, working closely with cross-functional teams to optimise the platform and improve automation.

Location: Remote with occasional travel to Windsor

Key Responsibilities:

Design, develop, test, and deploy Salesforce solutions using Apex, LWC, and flows.

Configure Salesforce objects, workflows, validation rules, and automation tools.

Develop and maintain integrations with other enterprise applications.

Monitor and improve system performance, scalability, and security.

Define and document best practices.

Mentor other developers.

Collaborate with stakeholders to gather requirements and implement solutions.

Conduct unit and regression tests and participate in CI/CD pipeline integration.

Maintain technical documentation.

Lead technical initiatives.

Identify and implement process improvements.

Conduct data quality reviews.

Develop user stories with product managers.

Champion relevant technologies and tools.

Required Qualifications:

Strong Salesforce development background.

Expertise in Apex, Lightning Web Components, integrations, and Salesforce best practices.

Excellent problem-solving skills.

Strong communication and collaboration skills.

Proven mentoring experience.

Inspirational Salesforce leadership.

Strong planning and organisation skills.

Ability to adapt to changing requirements.

Proven influencing skills.

Proactive and self-starting.

Why Apply?

Competitive Salary: Enjoy a generous market salary, along with fantastic growth opportunities and a vibrant work environment.

Car Allowance: Benefit from our added Car Allowance program to make your commute and adventures even better.

Employee Energy Allowance: Power up your pay with a 15% Employee Energy Allowance, surpassing the government's price cap.

Comprehensive Pension Plan: Secure your future with our comprehensive pension plan, designed for peace of mind.

Healthcare Plan: Elevate your health with our fully funded company healthcare plan, prioritising your well-being.

Holiday Allowance: Recharge with a generous 25-day holiday allowance, plus public holidays, and even purchase up to 5 extra days for extended relaxation.

Flexible Benefits: Experience unparalleled work-life balance with an exceptional selection of flexible benefits, from tech treats and eco-friendly car leases to travel insurance for your adventures.

If you are passionate about Salesforce development and driving technical excellence, please submit your resume.

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