Senior Salesforce Developer

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Senior Salesforce Developer - Remote Based (occasional visits to London office)

PLEASE NOTE - THIS ROLE REQUIRES YOU TO UNDERGO SECURITY CLEARANCE

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a newly established UK Salesforce Practice within a large European Consultancy.

With a strong pipeline of interesting and complex projects in the Public Sector/Government, you will get the chance to really test your Salesforce development skills and take your career to the next level.

As Senior Salesforce Developer you will collaborate closely with the team and clients to build customised and bespoke Salesforce solutions that enhance user experiences, streamline processes, and optimise systems to meet the needs of the client.

What you'll be doing:

Design and develop customise Salesforce solutions
Build and customise intuitive user interfaces, including Visualforce pages and Lightning pages, to enhance user experience.
Play an integral part in DevOps processes: supporting release cycles, deploying updates, and implementing new features.
Perform unit and system testing, tackle issues, and make sure solutions are robust and reliable.
Follow Salesforce standard methodologies, keeping code well-documented and ensuring all custom developments are covered by test classes.
Handle development tasks independently while having the ability to lead and support team members when needed. 

What you will bring:

Proficiency in Salesforce development, including Apex, LWC, Visualforce, and UI development with Aura.
Track record of testing, debugging, and delivering high-quality Salesforce solutions.
Solid understanding of Salesforce standard processes, DevOps (CI/CD), and version control systems.
Exposure to integrating Salesforce with external systems using MuleSoft
Strong communication skills, collaborative and a self-starter 

It would be great if you had:

Platform App Builder or Platform Developer I or II Certifications 

In return an excellent package is on offer (depending upon experience):

Basic salary £65,000-£80,000

Car/Travel allowance of £5,400

Flexible Benefits Fund (3% of basic, can be taken as cash)

Private Medical

Pension (up to 5% matched)

25 Days Holiday

This role is remote based but you need to be flexible to travel to the office (London) on occasions as well as visit client sites (although this will be rare). All travel can be expensed.

Due to the nature of the projects this company works on within the Public Sector you must be willing to undergo Security Clearance checks to SC level. To pass the checks you must have lived in the UK for the past 5 years (during which time you cannot have exited for more than 28 consecutive days or more).#

If you are a Salesforce Developer looking for a challenge in a fast growing environment 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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