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Salesforce is looking for technically strong, energetic, highly collaborative, and passionate leaders to lead our software engineering teams! Note: By applying to the Sr Manager/ Director / Senior Director, Software Engineering posting, recruiters and hiring managers across the organization hiring engineering directors will review your resume.
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Note: By applying to the Sr. Manager/ Director, Software Engineering posting, recruiters and hiring managers across the organization hiring engineering directors will review your resume.
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Senior Software Engineering - Backend Distributed Systems (SMTS/MTS)Job DescriptionOur Security Software Engineering team builds and operates highly scalable, fault-tolerant, distributed systems to deliver cloud-scale security software services.
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Participate as an active member of engineering scrum teams to troubleshoot, develop, and deploy applications on Salesforce and Mulesoft platforms. We oversee technology strategy, Salesforce on Salesforce, customer and partner enablement, applications engineering, infrastructure, collaboration, enterprise operations, architecture, and program enablement.
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As LMTS, you would be part of the engineering team, working closely with other technical staff members, architects, business systems analysts, and product owners responsible for adding new features or improving the current applications.
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Software Engineering Architect page is loaded Apply remote type Office - Flexible locations California - San Francisco Washington - Seattle time type Full time posted on Posted 2 Days Ago job requisition id JR217094.
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The software engineer role at Salesforce encompasses architecture, design, implementation, and testing to ensure we build products right and release them with high quality. We are looking for the best and brightest new college graduates to join our team of world class, highly motivated software engineers and cloud computing experts.
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We’re Salesforce, the Customer Company, inspiring the future of business with AI+ Data +CRM. Leading with our core values, we help companies across every industry blaze new trails and connect with customers in a whole new way.
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The Software Engineering Architect role is within Salesforce’s Email Platform group under the CMO Marketing Technology team, which is responsible for globally innovating Salesforce digital experiences offered to customers, visitors, prospects on all digital channels, leveraging best-in-class technology and systems including Salesforce’s own platforms.
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Salesforce seeks a talented, self-directed, technical leader to manage software engineers on the Business Technology Application Engineering team. 12+ years of experience in software engineering, with a proven track record of leadership and project delivery in cloud ERP Products such as Oracle / SAP / Workday, in end to end Q2C , Record to Report , Rev Rec and Tax.
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Bachelor’s degree (or its foreign degree equivalent) in Computer Science, Engineering (any field), or a related quantitative discipline, and three (3) years of experience in the field of software engineering/program analysis or three (3) years of experience in the job offered.
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Check out our Salesforce Engineering Site. By applying to the SDET - Software Quality Engineer posting, recruiters and hiring managers across the organization hiring quality engineers will review your resume.
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As a Senior Software Engineer in Salesforce BT, you will be part of a software engineering team that delivers customer success! You will work with a team of software engineers, product managers, and architects responsible for feature development and application maintenance responsive to the needs of a highly sophisticated and global customer success organization.
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Work closely with Quality Engineering, Product Management, and Technical Operations to develop, test, and deploy highly useful, high-quality software. : (1) Java programming, (2) C programming language, (3) Concurrency and distributed systems, (4) Go programming language, (5) Cache and memory, (6) Search data structures and algorithms, (7) Network programming, (8) Software system design patterns and best practices, (9) Design testable code and code optimization, and (10) Indexing.
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12+ years of professional software development experience, including 5+ years as a chief architect/technical leader driving solutions that span 5+ engineering teams. Are you ready to bring your engineering expertise from complex enterprise environments to Salesforce.
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