Salesforce Revenue Cloud Developer
Gravity Infosolutions is seeking a Senior Salesforce Developer to focus on Revenue and Experience Cloud solutions. The role involves developing CPQ and billing solutions, building custom LWC components, and managing complex integrations with Oracle EBS. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience with Salesforce automation, CI/CD pipelines, and API development. This is a 1-year contract position requiring support for DevOps and technical documentation.
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Experience
5+ years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Remote, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Gravity Infosolutions is seeking a Senior Salesforce Developer to focus on Revenue and Experience Cloud solutions. The role involves developing CPQ and billing solutions, building custom LWC components, and managing complex integrations with Oracle EBS. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience with Salesforce automation, CI/CD pipelines, and API development. This is a 1-year contract position requiring support for DevOps and technical documentation.
TAL's take
Contract-based role in a mid-tier company with clear technical requirements.
Very clear and specific technical requirements related to Salesforce Revenue Cloud and integrations.
Must haves
- 5+ years of Salesforce development experience
- Expertise in Salesforce Revenue Cloud (CPQ & Billing)
- Strong skills in Apex, LWC, and Experience Cloud
- Proficiency in Salesforce Flow and process automation
- Experience with REST/SOAP API integrations
- Knowledge of Salesforce DX, GitHub Actions, and CI/CD
- Experience integrating Salesforce with Oracle EBS
Tools and skills
Nice to have: salesforce field service.
About the company
Unfamiliar company, 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.