OneShare Health · 10 hours ago
Salesforce Developer
OneShare Health, LLC., based in Irving Texas, is a medical cost sharing ministry that focuses on providing affordable healthcare solutions. The Salesforce Developer role is responsible for maintaining and expanding the Salesforce platform, focusing on high-impact delivery in Apex, platform automation, and integrations, while also evolving towards architectural ownership over time.
Responsibilities
Deliver high-quality Salesforce solutions end-to-end (Apex, Flows, LWC) with an emphasis on long-term maintainability, bulk safety, and governor-aware architecture
Design and implement integrations using REST/JSON, OAuth 2.0 (Named Credentials), webhooks, and Platform Events with resilient error handling, observability, and recovery strategies
Design solutions, not just implementations: evaluate trade-offs between configuration, code, and external systems for platform scalability and cognitive simplicity
Practice disciplined SDLC: refine backlog with estimates and risk assessment, work in small safe increments, and maintain traceability from requirement to code to deployment
Maintain high engineering standards: readable and testable code, focused PRs, constructive reviews, and adherence to shared platform conventions
Meet Definition of Done: passing automated tests, peer approval, updated architecture notes/documentation, and verified production behavior
Test strategically: Apex unit tests (seeAllData=false, factories, strong assertions), targeted integration testing, and UAT support with clear validation steps
Document actively: maintain architecture notes, ADRs, runbooks, and internal platform documentation to increase organizational knowledge, share information, and reduce risk
Reduce technical debt : refactor legacy automations, simplify data models where appropriate, and introduce consistent design patterns
Own the Salesforce development ecosystem: SFDX structure, environments, packaging strategy, CI/CD pipelines, and standardized tooling
Establish and maintain safe deployment practices: automated builds/tests, rollback strategies, and auditable release workflows
Operate Salesforce as a mission-critical system: prioritize reliability, performance, and recoverability alongside feature delivery
Monitor system health: governor limits, async job performance, integration failures, API usage, and platform alerts; proactively address emerging risks
Strengthen operational resilience: logging, error visibility, incident response participation, and post-incident learning with corrective actions
Support backup and recovery readiness: validate backup coverage, understand restore procedures, and contribute to disaster preparedness planning
Apply security best practices: least-privilege access, CRUD/FLS enforcement, data protection practices, and responsible handling of sensitive information (PII/PHI)
Identify systemic risks and propose platform improvements before failures occur
Partner with the Lead Engineer on platform architecture decisions and evolve toward independent architectural ownership over time
Participate in defining standards for data modeling, automation structure, integration patterns, and permission strategy
Evaluate new platform capabilities, packages, and tooling; provide informed recommendations aligned with business goals
Help shape long-term platform direction by balancing delivery speed, maintainability, security, and compliance needs
Influence governance practices: documentation discipline, change communication, and cross-team coordination
Continuously build platform expertise and share knowledge to reduce organizational dependency on single individuals
Collaborate and communicate: share context, raise risks early, and translate technical trade-offs to stakeholders effectively
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering, or equivalent practical experience
5+ years professional software development experience, including 3+ years hands‑on Salesforce Apex development (triggers, services, LWC, integrations)
Salesforce Certifications: Platform Developer I (required), or Platform Developer II or Architect-track certification (preferred)
Strong understanding of Salesforce platform fundamentals: governor limits, bulk-safe design, transaction boundaries, asynchronous processing, and test architecture
Experience designing and owning end-to-end Salesforce features, including integrations using REST APIs and OAuth, with attention to reliability and maintainability
Proficiency with SFDX, sandbox/scratch org workflows, and Git-based development practices
Demonstrated SDLC maturity: estimation, code review discipline, documentation, and safe deployment practices
Ability to take ownership of complex technical areas, operate with increasing autonomy, and collaborate effectively with engineers and stakeholders
Interest in growing into a Salesforce System/Solution Architect role and long-term platform ownership
Excellent communication skills: clear written PRs/ADRs, constructive code reviews, concise stakeholder updates
Preferred
Experience designing and operating external integrations using OAuth 2.0, Named Credentials, REST APIs, or webhook/event-driven patterns
Experience modernizing legacy Salesforce orgs (technical debt reduction, automation cleanup, permission model redesign)
Exposure to Salesforce architecture or governance practices (release management, environment strategy, platform standards, or security reviews)
Knowledge of healthcare workflows and considerations (e.g., data privacy expectations)
Comfortable with ambiguity: create structure through ADRs, checklists, runbooks, and clear operational processes
Company
OneShare Health
OneShare Health is a medical cost-sharing ministry providing a unique, affordable, ACA-exempt path to healthcare. OneShare Health is not insurance.