Senior Salesforce Developer

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Senior Salesforce Developer
 
Senior Salesforce Developer required by a leading professional body/non-profit in London.
 
The role:
This organisation has a dynamic technology environment and as the Senior Salesforce Developer you will play a key role in the ongoing development of the Salesforce platform.
 
You will be seen as the Salesforce technical specialist, leading development, improving processes, driving adoption, and helping the organisation to become more data-driven by introducing improved analytics capabilities. You will be responsible for application and database architecture, and will oversee implementations, integrations, and support. You will even get the opportunity to mentor and manage a Junior Developer and Salesforce Administrator.
 
With a collaborative, friendly and stable team, this is an organisation that continually invests in its technology estate. You will have the opportunity to take ownership, set technical standards and guidelines for Salesforce, and coach developers on reusability and best practices. You will collaborate with the team and end users in identifying possible enhancements and in identifying bugs and will work closely with Project Managers and Business Analysts to produce accurate delivery estimates and manage the transition from analysis through to design and delivery.
 
This is an exciting and challenging opportunity for a Salesforce Developer who is looking to make that next step in their career, be involved in a wide range of projects and take on responsibility for defining, designing and implementing Salesforce application and data architectures.
 
To be considered you will be a passionate Salesforce Developer with a broad range of skills spanning hands on development and a knowledge of data migration and integration.
 
Skills required:

Excellent hands-on Salesforce development experience with skills in Apex, LWC, SOQL and Flows
Strong experience with Web Services (REST, SOAP, JSON, XML)
Strong Salesforce configuration experience with exposure to at least 1 or more of the following clouds: Sales, Service, Data, Experience and Marketing
Good experience using Salesforce data tools (Data Loader, DemandTools))
Proven integration experience with knowledge of REST, SOAP APIs, oAuth and Single Sign-On
Knowledge of relational database concepts and database design
Knowledge of the Product Development Lifecycle and DevOps Tools like GIT, Jenkins, JIRA, etc.
A good understanding of Salesforce Deployment Process and tools like ANT, Change Set. 
You will hold Salesforce Certifications (ideally Salesforce Administrator and Platform Developer I) and in addition to your Salesforce skills, you should be a strong communicator with excellent relationship building and team working skills. You will be flexible and adaptable in your approach and a keen problem solver with a hands-on and can-do attitude.
 
What's on offer:
This organisation can offer a lot of flexibility, and this is a hybrid role which will see you work in the fantastic Central London office 2 times per week, with 3 days remotely.
 
An excellent salary up to £60,000 is on offer as well as an excellent package including 27 Days Holiday, Pension Contribution, Life Assurance, Flexi-time option, Onsite Gym, Family Friendly Benefits, as well as other perks.
 
If you are a Salesforce Developer looking for an amazing opportunity to progress your skills, then apply NOW.

If you are interested please apply ASAP. The People Network is an employment agency and will respond to all applicants within three - five working days. If you do not hear within these timescales please feel free to get in touch

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