Salesforce Architect & Application Developer | Informatiker (m/w/d)
netgo group GmbH
Job Summary
This role involves actively shaping the technical future of the company's CRM landscape as a Salesforce Architect and Application Developer within one of Germany's largest IT service providers. Day-to-day responsibilities include the conception and implementation of scalable Salesforce solutions, focusing on Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, and potentially Marketing Cloud. The developer will be responsible for technical architecture, system integration, and solution development using core Salesforce technologies like Apex, Lightning Web Components (LWC), and Flows. Key requirements include a completed degree in Computer Science or Business Informatics, several years of professional experience in Salesforce development and architecture, and strong knowledge of Apex and LWC. The position also requires expertise in interface development (REST/SOAP APIs) and integration technologies like SAP BTP or MuleSoft. This opportunity offers a modern, family-friendly work environment, flexible working hours, home office options, and continuous professional development, emphasizing teamwork and innovation.
Required Skills
Education
Completed degree in Computer Science, Business Informatics, or comparable qualification
Experience
- Several years of experience in Salesforce development and architecture
- Experience with integrations via middleware like SAP BTP or MuleSoft or direct API connections
Languages
Additional
- Not specified
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