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Federal OmniStudio Developer

United States

THUNDER | JOB DESCRIPTION

Federal OmniStudio Developer

Employment Type: Full Time

Location: Hybrid (US-based, strong preference for DC Metro Area). In-person expectations include visits with customers, Salesforce offices, and to Thunder offices in Tysons Corner, VA.

Role Summary

The Salesforce OmniStudio Developer designs, develops, and deploys scalable, secure, and user-friendly digital experiences leveraging the OmniStudio platform (including FlexCards, DataRaptors, and Integration Procedures) within Federal government environments. This role focuses on implementing compliant, guided user journeys and dynamic front-end applications that align with mission requirements. As a Federal OmniStudio Developer, you will be instrumental in delivering guided, efficient, and compliant Federal services.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and configure dynamic, guided user experiences and complex business processes using the full OmniStudio suite (formerly Vlocity), including broader Salesforce ecosystem products, such as Salesforce Government Cloud.
  • Design and implement secure data manipulation layers using DataRaptors (Extract, Load, Turbo) and Integration Procedures to manage data flow between Salesforce and mandated external Federal systems.
  • Work in an Agile/Scrum or SAFe environment to translate complex business requirements and process maps into robust technical designs using the OmniStudio suite (OmniScripts, FlexCards, DataRaptors, Integration Procedures).
  • Collaborate closely with Solution Architects and backend developers to ensure seamless and secure integration with Federal systems and APIs using protocols like REST/SOAP, OAuth, SAML, and PKI.
  • Perform unit testing, troubleshooting, and debugging of OmniStudio components and ensure optimal performance.
  • Implement and maintain automated testing strategies for OmniStudio components (including OmniStudio Test Utilities) and other platform elements like Apex unit tests and Jest for LWCs.
  • Implement data mappings and transformations that adhere to common Federal data and integration standards, such as NIEM, HL7, XML/JSON schemas, and X12.
  • Contribute to code quality, documentation, and secure DevSecOps practices within the Federal delivery model, focusing on secure deployment pipelines and adhering to Federal security mandates.
  • Ensure developed OmniStudio solutions adhere to WCAG 2.1 AA and Section 508 accessibility standards, optimizing OmniScripts and FlexCards for performance and scalability in high-volume Federal use cases.

Qualifications

  • 4-5+ years of professional Salesforce development/configuration experience, with at least 2 years dedicated to developing solutions using OmniStudio (formerly Vlocity Digital Interaction Suite).
  •  2+ years of experience working on Federal or Public Sector integration programs and projects.
  • Familiarity with Salesforce Government Cloud and Experience Cloud solutions.
  • Deep practical knowledge of OmniScripts, FlexCards, DataRaptors, and Integration Procedures.
  • Familiarity with developer tools, version control (Git), and CI/CD pipelines in a regulated environment.
  • Experience or strong understanding of the compliance requirements and delivery environments of Federal or Public Sector clients, working with Agile delivery frameworks such as Scrum or SAFe.
  • Certifications:
    • Salesforce Certified OmniStudio Developer (required)
    • Salesforce Platform Developer I (required)
    • Salesforce OmniStudio Consultant (preferred).
  • Must be a U.S. Citizen (required).
  • Willingness to attain a U.S. Security Clearance (e.g., Public Trust, Secret) as required by specific projects. Current clearance is not required to apply.
  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related technical field is required; advanced degree preferred.

Why Thunder? Because You Deserve More Than Just a Job.

  • A Culture of Builders – We’re a remote-first, global team of curious, collaborative problem-solvers. You’ll have the opportunity to refine processes, solve challenges, and help shape the future of Salesforce and Amazon consulting. If you’re excited to build, innovate, and grow, you’ll fit right in.
  • Forge Your Own Path – At Thunder, you’re not just filling a role—you’re shaping it. Whether it’s jumping into presales, refining our methodology, or building something entirely new, the opportunity to innovate is yours to take.

Perks In Store for You:

  • Comprehensive Benefits with Sequoia – Medical, Dental, Vision, and Employer-Paid Life/Disability Insurance to keep you and your loved ones covered.
  • Ownership & Impact – Stock options in a fast-moving, high-growth company. Every employee plays a part in what we’re building. Come make your mark!
  • Level Up Your Career – Real opportunities to grow your Salesforce and Amazon expertise through mentorship, certifications, and hands-on experience with cutting-edge technology.
  • Work from anywhere (well, almost 😉) - Enjoy the freedom of remote work, flexible PTO (with a 2-week minimum!), and generous leave policies - because the best work happens where you’re happiest.
  • People-First Flexibility We’re always listening, evolving, and adapting. Your feedback helps shape our policies, ensuring you can thrive - professionally and personally.

Research shows that women and people from underrepresented groups often apply to jobs only if they meet 100% of the qualifications. We recognize that it is highly unlikely that someone meets 100% of the qualifications for a role. If most of this job description describes you, then we encourage you to please apply for this role. Thunder is proud to be an Equal Opportunity employer, and is deeply committed to building and supporting our diverse team through inclusive, equitable hiring practices.

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