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    Senior Salesforce Engineer

    CAN002 Thomson Reuters Canada LtdCanada14 days agoFull-time
    Thomson Reuters is seeking a Senior Salesforce Engineer. The ideal candidate will have experience with Salesforce Sales Cloud, understand the Salesforce platform and have experience with point-and-click tools. About the role: As a Senior Salesforce Engineer, you will: Have an understanding the Salesforce platform and its various components (Sales Cloud). Familiarity with Salesforce architecture (multi-tenant architecture, metadata, etc.). Have hands on Experience in LWC. Possess an understanding of REST and SOAP APIs for integrating Salesforce with other systems. Familiarity with tools like Postman for testing API calls. Have understanding of Visualforce pages and their use in custom UI development. Familiarity with Lightning Web Components (LWC) and Aura components. Know the Salesforce release cycle and change management processes (Sandboxes, change sets, etc.). Possess basic knowledge of version control systems (like Git) for code management. Effectively deliver technical deliverable ...
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