[Remote] Salesforce Developer (Part-Time, Remote, Execution-Focused, 5+ Years Experience)

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Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. U Trust Insurance Agency LLC is a growing insurance agency operating across 32+ U.S. states, focused on commercial trucking insurance. They are looking for a Senior Salesforce Developer to join their team on a part-time, remote basis, where the primary responsibility will be to implement complex business logic and automation in Salesforce based on detailed specifications.


Responsibilities

  • Implement business logic using Apex (bulkified triggers, async: Queueable/Batch)
  • Develop UI with LWC (preferred) or Aura
  • Build integrations via REST API and webhooks
  • Work with and enhance functionality in Sales Cloud and Service Cloud
  • Support and maintain Salesforce Flows
  • Data operations: import/export, dedupe, data model awareness
  • Write high-quality Apex tests (test data factory, negative and async cases)
  • Debug using logs, handle errors, manage governor limits
  • Prepare deployments via Salesforce CLI / SFDX

Skills

  • 5+ years of Salesforce development experience
  • Strong Apex, SOQL, and governor limits understanding
  • Experience with LWC
  • Salesforce CLI / SFDX
  • REST API integrations
  • Apex tests (including async)
  • Ability to work precisely from specs and acceptance criteria
  • Experience with Sales Cloud and Service Cloud in production environments
  • Insurance, fintech, or CRM-heavy systems
  • DocuSign or telephony integrations
  • Git
  • Salesforce certifications

Company Overview

  • U Trust Insurance Agency: Excellence in Trucking Insurance Across 25 States and Growing 🚚 Expansive Coverage in 25 States - and Expanding Operating in 25 states, U Trust Insurance Agency is continuously broadening its horizons. It was founded in 2018, and is headquartered in Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA, with a workforce of 11-50 employees. Its website is https://www.utrustins.com/.

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