The Salesforce Senior Developer will lead B2B Commerce and CPQ implementations, mentoring junior developers and ensuring high-quality code delivery.
Role Summary
As a Salesforce Senior Developer, you will be the technical anchor for our B2B Commerce and CPQ (Revenue Cloud) implementations. You will be responsible for translating architectural designs into robust, scalable, and high-quality code. This role requires deep hands-on expertise in Apex, LWC, and integration, with a specific focus on solving complex challenges within the commerce and quoting domains. You will mentor junior developers and play a key role in our Agile delivery process.
Zensar Technologies Chennai, Tamil Nadu, IND Office
1A, 9/1A, 2nd Floor, MGR Main Road, Kodandarama Nagar, Perungudi, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, 600096
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