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Commerce Developer

Uxbridge
3 weeks ago
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I’m currently working with a global luxury brand who are looking for an experienced Salesforce Commerce Cloud Developer to join their growing e-commerce team in Uxbridge.
If you love creating beautiful, high-performing online shopping experiences and want to work on projects seen by millions, this one’s worth a look 
  
 Salesforce Commerce Cloud Developer | Luxury Retail | Hybrid Uxbridge | up to £75K
We’re looking for a Salesforce Commerce Cloud Developer (SFCC) to join a global luxury retail brand — delivering high-end e-commerce experiences seen by millions of customers worldwide.

 Location: Uxbridge, London (Hybrid – 3 days in the office)
 Salary: up to £75,000 (depending on experience)
  
What you’ll be doing

Build and enhance Salesforce Commerce Cloud (SFCC/SFRA) sites and features
Integrate APIs, payment gateways, CMS, and marketing tools
Optimise performance, scalability, and security
Collaborate with UX/UI, product, and global dev teams in Agile sprints
Share knowledge & mentor junior developers   
What you’ll bring

5+ years’ e-commerce development (front-end & back-end)
Strong JavaScript (ES6+), Node.js, HTML/CSS skills
Hands-on SFCC/SFRA experience
REST APIs, Git, CI/CD, and best-practice mindset
Passion for creating seamless, luxury digital shopping experiences   
What’s on offer

Hybrid working – 3 days onsite in Uxbridge
Competitive salary up to £75K
25 days holiday (increasing with service)
Employee discounts & exclusive brand perks
Be part of a prestigious global name in luxury retail If you love building elegant, high-performing e-commerce platforms and want your work to be seen by millions — we’d love to hear from you

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