Salesforce Application Developer

Temporary/Part-time/Contract
Remote within US
$25-50/hr
No visa sponsorship

Benefits

Flexible Working Hours

Job description

Overview

We are looking for a highly capable Salesforce App Developer to lead development on a specific, scoped initiative within an existing published Salesforce AppExchange application.

This is not a generic Salesforce admin or customization role. The work centers on product-level development, including enhancements to an existing app and potential expansion into new, competitive features.

The initial engagement is project-based. If we see strong progress and velocity, we intend to invest more deeply in the app and expand development, potentially into a sustained build roadmap.

What You’ll Do

  • Design and implement new features and enhancements within an existing Salesforce AppExchange app

  • Work directly with product leadership to translate requirements into clean, scalable architecture

  • Own the end-to-end app development lifecycle, including:
    • Apex, LWC, and platform services

    • Packaging strategy (managed/unlocked)

    • Versioning and release management

  • Navigate and execute the Salesforce AppExchange deployment process, including:
    • Security review considerations

    • Metadata packaging and upgrades

    • Environment strategy (scratch orgs, sandboxes, production)

  • Integrate and leverage AI-assisted development workflows to accelerate delivery and improve code quality

  • Identify opportunities to modernize or simplify legacy patterns in the current app

Required Experience

  • Full Stack Software development. 
  • Proven experience building and maintaining Salesforce AppExchange apps with strong command of:

    • Apex

    • Lightning Web Components (LWC)

    • Salesforce platform architecture and limits


  • Direct experience with:
    • Managed packages and/or unlocked packages

    • AppExchange submission and deployment processes

  • Ability to independently handle release cycles, upgrades, and versioning

  • World class attention to QA, Testing and Monitoring

AI / Development Expectations

This role requires strong, practical use of AI in development workflows. You should:

  • Be fluent in AI-assisted coding tools (e.g., Copilot, Claude, GPT-based workflows, etc.)

  • Use AI to:
    • Accelerate development

    • Improve test coverage and debugging

    • Generate and refine architecture options

  • Understand where AI helps—and where it introduces risk

Ideal Profile

  • Product-minded developer (not just ticket execution)

  • Comfortable working in lightweight, fast-moving environments

  • Able to balance speed vs. platform constraints

  • Interested in building something that could evolve into a meaningful product within the Salesforce ecosystem

Engagement Structure

  • Initial engagement is project-based and clearly scoped

  • Flexible hours; suitable for freelance or moonlighting

  • If progress is strong, we plan to:
    • Expand into ongoing development

    • Invest more deeply in the product

    • Potentially pursue aggressive feature expansion to compete with incumbents

Why This Is Interesting

  • You will be working on a real, published app—not a prototype

  • There is a clear opportunity to:
    • Improve and extend an existing product

    • Build features that can compete with established players

  • The team is prepared to double down on the Salesforce ecosystem if execution proves out

How to Apply

Please include:

  • Examples of Salesforce apps or packages you’ve built or contributed to

  • Details on your AppExchange experience (if applicable)

  • A short note on how you use AI in your development workflow

More information

Experience level

Mid-level (3-4 years)

Job skills

Salesforce App Development

Languages

English

Company overview

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Compliqua

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