Colorado Department of Revenue · 5 hours ago
Developer II (Salesforce) (Remote from anywhere in Colorado)
The Colorado Department of Revenue is focused on improving the lives of Coloradans through innovation and collaboration. The Developer II (Salesforce) role involves providing customization development enhancements and support for the Salesforce.com platform, including Lightning Components, Visualforce, and Apex classes and triggers.
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Responsibilities
Consult with Solution Architects, Solution Engineers, and others as appropriate to design Salesforce applications in line with OIT strategies (e.g., Low Code Development, Clicks over Code, Cloud First, Mobile First, Secure Colorado, etc.)
Facilitate Salesforce.com design workshops/customer experience workshops and define future state environments utilizing a multi-phased implementation strategy/roadmap based on findings and potential benefits
Organize, build, and validate all segments of the code related to a specific build (release) for final User Acceptance Testing
Determine the best approach in the development of an application’s code to meet the customer’s current requirements and anticipate future enhancement needs
Implement changes to Salesforce platform and ensure all changes adhere to Change Management policies and protocols established by OIT, particularly related to implementing production system changes
Qualification
Required
3 years of hands-on programming experience in applications development, to include 2 years developing applications in Salesforce
Experience applying digital accessibility regulations and standards (e.g., WCAG 2.1) to business processes, content, tools, and/or documents, with the ability to provide specific examples of accessibility improvements made
Preferred
3+ years experience working with release/configuration management
Recent Salesforce experience (within the last 5 years)
Salesforce Administrator and/or Developer Certificate
Company
Colorado Department of Revenue
With just under 1500 employees, the Colorado Department of Revenue oversees the Division of Motor Vehicles, the Enforcement Division, the Colorado State Lottery, and the Taxation Division.