Sr Salesforce Marketing Cloud Developer- Contract
Gravity Infosolutions is hiring a Senior Salesforce Marketing Cloud Developer for a 6+ month remote contract. The role involves designing and implementing complex marketing journeys, managing automations, and providing architectural consulting for a high-velocity environment. Candidates must be proficient in AMPscript, data extensions, and large-scale CRM integration workflows. The role requires working in US Central time zones and acting as a lead technical partner.
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Experience
8+ years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Remote, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Gravity Infosolutions is hiring a Senior Salesforce Marketing Cloud Developer for a 6+ month remote contract. The role involves designing and implementing complex marketing journeys, managing automations, and providing architectural consulting for a high-velocity environment. Candidates must be proficient in AMPscript, data extensions, and large-scale CRM integration workflows. The role requires working in US Central time zones and acting as a lead technical partner.
TAL's take
Solid senior-level role with defined architectural responsibilities in a large-scale instance, despite being a contract position with a consultancy.
Highly specific JD detailing solutioning, technical build requirements, and operational workflows for a Salesforce Marketing Cloud environment.
Must haves
- 8+ years of overall IT development experience
- 5+ years hands-on in Salesforce Marketing Cloud Engagement
- Experience operating in large, complex Marketing Cloud instances
- Prior experience as a consultant or lead developer
- Strong written and verbal English communication skills
Tools and skills
Nice to have: data cloud, crm integration.
About the company
Consultancy and software services provider, default mid-tier.
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13.4 YoE - male - skillset- multiple tools in SAP BI/Planning (SAC) Current CTC - 43 LPA (Infosys Principal Consultant - Fixed 80% i.e. 34.4 LPA {includes Grauity}, Var 20% i.e. 8.6 LPA). I heard Infy pays 50-60% variable. So effective CTC 33.5 (Fixed without Gratutiy)+4.5 LPA (Variable) = 38 LPA. In Accenture I was Associate Manager (29.7 Fixed+10% var) ~ 33 LPA (effective CTC) I didn’t agree to 10% hike for retention as it was verbally promised. Please rate my salary based on yoe and exp.