Salesforce Developer - Salesforce, Apex, CI/CD

Strider
Strider

Software Engineering, Sales & Business Development

Barbados · Mexico · Dominica · Dominican Republic · Haiti · Jamaica · South America · Central America · Cuba · Antigua and Barbuda · The Bahamas · Belize · Guyana · Grenada · St Kitts & Nevis · St Vincent and the Grenadines · Suriname · St Lucia · Trinidad and Tobago · Remote

Posted on Jul 2, 2026

Requirements

Must-haves

  • 2+ years of Salesforce development experience
  • Experience with formal deployment processes on Salesforce projects
  • Experience with Salesforce data models, security models
  • Experience with deployment tools (e.g., Salesforce CLI, CI/CD pipelines, Sandbox Management)
  • Proficiency in Apex
  • Experience with SOQL
  • Experience with Lightning Web Components (LWC)
  • Experience with Salesforce Flow
  • Familiarity with REST/SOAP API integrations
  • Salesforce Platform Developer I certification or higher
  • Strong communication skills in both spoken and written English

Nice-to-haves

  • Startup experience
  • Interest in education or social impact
  • Experience working with education institutions (e.g., K–12, higher ed, nonprofits)
  • Familiarity with Education Cloud or Nonprofit Cloud
  • Experience in a consulting environment
  • Bachelor's Degree in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or equivalent

What you will work on

  • This is a full-time (40h/week) 4-month contract role
  • Build and maintain Salesforce solutions, including custom objects, flows, Apex classes, Lightning Web Components, and integrations
  • Design and implement CRM workflows tailored to the education sector clients
  • Perform data migration, data quality management, and system documentation
  • Troubleshoot and resolve bugs, performance issues, and user-reported problems
  • Identify and implement opportunities for automation and system optimization
  • Ensure adherence to Salesforce best practices and security standards
  • Gather requirements from internal stakeholders and translate them into technical specifications