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Salesforce Developer

Santa Monica, California, United States

About EVPassport:

EVPassport is the EV Charging hardware and software platform for purpose-driven organizations. Brands committed to sustainability rely on EVPassport to provide their customers with the most seamless payment experience to charge any electric vehicle without requiring a separate app, account or a top-up balance. EVPassport is the only platform that enhances customer engagement for these companies by providing custom branded hardware with API-powered software that easily integrates with their existing applications and services.

We operate in the United States, Canada, and Mexico and we offer a leading end-to-end EV Charging solution to enterprise businesses.

EVPassport is changing the EV Charging experience, and we want you to help build it.

KEY ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: (Try to break this into a few buckets so the job seeker can get both a quick and detailed sense of what they’ll own and focus on)

  • Develop and maintain custom applications, components, and integrations on the Salesforce platform using Apex, Visualforce, and Lightning Web Components.
  • Translate complex business requirements into technical solutions.
  • Design and implement integrations with external systems, including, but not limited to:
    • SiteTracker
    • HubSpot
    • NetSuite
    • Snowflake
  • Lead solution design sessions and provide architectural input to enhance scalability and performance.
  • Collaborate with product managers, business analysts, and other developers (internal and external vendors) throughout the development lifecycle.
  • Maintain and optimize existing Salesforce implementations by troubleshooting issues, refining workflows, and improving user experiences.
  • Utilize version control and DevOps best practices for deployment, testing, and release management.
  • Stay current with new Salesforce releases and recommend enhancements or new tools to optimize platform capabilities.
  • Additional projects as may be assigned by the Company. 

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Minimum 5 years of Salesforce development experience in a professional, fast-paced environment.
  • Proficient in Apex, LWC, Visualforce, SOQL/SOSL, and configuration tools such as Flows.
  • Experience integrating Salesforce with external systems and services.
  • Experience with version control (e.g., Git), CI/CD pipelines, and modern DevOps practices for Salesforce (e.g., SFDX, unlocked packages).
  • Firm grasp of Salesforce data modeling, role hierarchy, sharing rules, and security architecture.
  • Proven ability to lead code reviews, manage technical debt, and implement best practices

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Salesforce Platform Developer I & II certifications strongly preferred.
  • Hands-on experience with Salesforce Sales Cloud, CPQ, Service Cloud. 
  • Experience in enterprise-grade Salesforce environments with complex automations.

It’s a plus: 

  • Knowledge of electric vehicles and charging dynamics.
  • Industry expertise.
  • Start-up mentality.

Our Benefits:

  • Health Care Plan (Medical, Dental & Vision)
  • 401k
  • Paid Time Off
  • Paid Holidays

Apply now if you thrive in an environment that grants you the autonomy to explore and build solutions. For additional information on EVPassport, please visit https://www.evpassport.com/

Our Values: 

EVPassport is built on a foundation of innovation, accountability, and trust. We believe in hiring individuals who align with our core values:

  • Customer Obsessed – Relentlessly focused on delivering seamless experiences.
  • Trust by Default – Acting with transparency and integrity.
  • Own the Outcome – Taking full responsibility for delivering results.
  • Growth Mindset – Continuously learning, improving, and embracing challenges.
  • Anything is Possible – Challenging conventional thinking to drive innovation.
  • Practice Kindness – Building a culture of respect, collaboration, and mutual support.

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