We’re hiring a Salesforce Developer to deepen Mercury’s technical bench — someone who can build, refactor, and operate core GTM systems with care, precision, and durability.
This role fills a critical gap today: hands-on engineering capacity to implement platform capabilities that already exist on paper — and reduce tool sprawl by building stronger foundations directly into Salesforce and adjacent systems.
You’ll work closely with Architecture, Data, TPM, and Systems Experience to turn intent into reality.
*Mercury is a fintech company, not an FDIC-insured bank. Banking services provided through Choice Financial Group and Column N.A., Members FDIC.
Here are some things you’ll do on the job:
- Build and maintain Salesforce functionality (flows, automation, objects, permissions)
- Implement architectural designs without diverging from intent
- Improve reliability, performance, and maintainability of GTM systems
- Reduce tech debt and replace fragile workarounds with durable solutions
- Partner with Data Strategy to ensure clean data generation
- Support integrations and tooling across the revenue stack
- Participate in incident response and platform debugging
- Help migrate functionality into core platforms rather than adding new tools
You should have:
- 8+ years experience in Salesforce development or platform engineering roles
- Strong hands-on experience with Salesforce automation, flows, object models, permissions, and integrations
- Excited to own and maintain API-based integrations between Salesforce and downstream/upstream systems
- Demonstrated ability to build and refactor systems with durability, performance, and maintainability in mind
- Experience partnering with cross-functional teams to implement technical solutions
- Strong debugging and problem-solving skills in production environments
- Clear communication skills and comfort explaining technical tradeoffs
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience with Salesforce Data Cloud, including ingestion, identity resolution, and activation
- Familiarity with GTM workflows, revenue operations, or customer lifecycle systems
- Experience reducing tool sprawl by consolidating functionality into core platforms
- Exposure to data pipelines, ETL processes, or downstream a