Salesforce Engineer | £400 – £450 | Outside IR35 | 6 Months | Remote First

Opus Recruitment Solutions
London
2 weeks ago
Posted
5 Apr 2026 (2 weeks ago)

Salesforce Engineer | £400 – £450 | Outside IR35 | 6 Months | Remote First

We’re recruiting for an experienced Salesforce Engineer for a 6-Month contract role. This position will play a key role in leading Salesforce refactoring, modernising backend systems, and driving modern engineering practices across our clients platform. Offering £400 - £450 per day, this role is determined as Outside IR35 and may require occasional travel to the office most local to you.

Key Requirements

Take ownership of large‑scale Salesforce Apex refactoring and backend process improvements

Enhance Salesforce integration architecture, reliability, CI/CD, and automated testing

Drive modern engineering practices and support AI‑assisted development tools

Resolve technical debt, improve performance, and ensure scalable architecture

Requires strong Salesforce Apex, Java, CI/CD, integrations, automation, and refactoring experience

Previous experience working in Fintech or regulated environments is beneficial

What to do next

If this Salesforce Engineer role sounds like a good fit and you’d like to know more, please apply with your most up‑to‑date CV and I’ll be in touch.

Salesforce Engineer | £400 – £450 | Outside IR35 | 6 Months | Remote First

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