Salesforce Technical Lead / Senior Developer (FSL - Field Service Lightning)

Role : Technical Lead/ Senior Developer FSL - (Field Service Lightning)

Job type: Fulltime

Location: Remote

Job Description:

  • The Field Service Lightning Technical Lead/ Senior Developer should be able to help drive the FSL implementation being done by TCS.
  • He/she should help build solutions on Salesforce that fully leverage standard out-of-the-box functionality as well as custom solutions where appropriate with the goal of keeping the platform as standard and scalable as possible.
  • He/she should have excellent understanding of Salesforce platform configuration and development.
  • He/she should also possess strong communication and influence skills to discuss, interact and collaborate with both technical team members and business stakeholders.

 

Roles & Responsibilities

  • Provide technical leadership and guidance for FSL implementations and/or customizations including systems integrations, 3rd party applications, AppExchange products, and custom Lightning development
  • Provide technical leadership, setting best practices (e.g., integration and application development, deployment, testing, iterative refinement) to junior developers
  • Provide the necessary guidance to estimate user stories
  • Clarify any ambiguity with the user story requirements and baseline the estimation
  • Provide technical leadership, guidance and co-ordination for development, integration, data management, and application testing.
  • Collaborate with other technical and non-technical team members, clients, and vendors to define, build, and deliver solutions.
  • Working with customers to analyze and resolve Salesforce and FSL product related issues/requirements
  • Participate in the full software development life cycle from technical design to development, testing and deployment
  • Design and develop solutions that best leverage the Salesforce FSL features to support critical business functions and meet project objectives, business requirements and customer goals
  • Participate in technical design discussions, develop technical solution documentation that is aligned with business objectives.
  • Develop, test, and document custom development, integrations, and data migration elements of FSL implementation.

     

     

    TCS Employee Benefits Summary:

    • Discretionary Annual Incentive.
    • Comprehensive Medical Coverage: Medical & Health, Dental & Vision, Disability Planning & Insurance, Pet Insurance Plans.
    • Family Support: Ma ternal & Parental Leaves.
    • Insurance Options: Auto & Home Insurance, Identity Theft Protection.
    • Convenience & Professional Growth: Commute r Benefits & Certification & Training Reimbursement.
    • Time Off: Vacation, Time Off, Sick Leave & Holidays.
    • Legal & Financial Assistance: Legal Assistance, 401K Plan, Performance Bonus, College Fund, Student Loan Refinancing.
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