Salesforce, a global leader in CRM and enterprise cloud solutions, is seeking a Software Engineering SMTS to join their team in San Francisco. This role represents a unique opportunity to work at one of the world's most innovative enterprise software companies.
The position combines deep technical expertise with strategic thinking, requiring 5 years of experience and a strong background in software engineering. As an SMTS, you'll be responsible for designing and developing computer and network software while ensuring optimal performance and reliability of existing systems.
Key responsibilities include leading performance testing initiatives, developing testing frameworks, and providing technical guidance through code reviews. You'll work with cutting-edge technologies including Java, MongoDB, AWS, and GCP, while mastering Salesforce's development process and SaaS cloud requirements.
The role offers an attractive salary range of $206,315 - $236,500 per year, along with comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, and vision insurance. The position provides flexibility with a hybrid work arrangement, allowing for both remote work and office time at Salesforce's impressive San Francisco locations.
This is an excellent opportunity for experienced engineers who want to make a significant impact on enterprise software used by companies worldwide. You'll be working on complex technical challenges, collaborating with talented teams, and contributing to the evolution of Salesforce's platform.
The ideal candidate will have strong expertise in performance testing tools like LoadRunner and Jmeter, monitoring solutions like Splunk and APM, and databases including Oracle and MongoDB. You'll need to demonstrate both technical excellence and leadership abilities, as you'll be guiding development teams and participating in architectural discussions.
At Salesforce, you'll be part of a company known for its strong values, commitment to equality, and innovative culture. The company offers numerous opportunities for professional growth, including participation in hackathons and direct interaction with customers to drive product innovation.