The Salesforce Developer will design and implement solutions using Apex and Lightning Web Components while managing custom Salesforce configurations for the banking sector.
Duration: 6 months contract (with the possibility of extension)
Job Location: Toronto, Canada (hybrid - 2 days per week at client office)
We are looking for a Salesforce Developer for our client in the banking sector.
Strong hands-on experience with Apex, Lightning Web Components (LWC), and Aura
Proven experience building custom objects, workflows, flows, and triggers
Must Have solid experience in Salesforce Financial Services Cloud (FSC)
Solid understanding of Salesforce data model and security (profiles, roles, sharing rules)
Experience with API integrations (REST/SOAP) and third-party systems
Familiarity with CI/CD, version control (Git), and deployment tools (e.g., Copado, Gearset)
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