Salesforce Engineering Manager FS

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3 months ago
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Salesforce Engineering Manager - Financial Services

£100,000-£120,000 + Bonus & Benefits
Hybrid - 3 days per week in London (Leadenhall)

About the Role

We're supporting a major insurance organisation undergoing a significant Salesforce transformation. They are looking for a Salesforce Engineering Manager to lead and develop a high-performing engineering team, oversee third-party delivery partners, and drive engineering excellence across the platform.

This is a senior leadership role, not hands-on coding focused on technical oversight, governance, people leadership, and ensuring the successful delivery of high-quality Salesforce solutions.

What You'll Be Responsible For

Leading and managing a team of Salesforce developers

Ensuring engineering best practices, code quality, and technical governance are consistently applied

Overseeing code reviews, development standards, and sprint delivery

Partnering with Solution and Technical Architects to ensure scalable, robust designs

Driving continuous improvement within the Salesforce engineering function

Supporting a large, multi-cloud Salesforce environment as part of an enterprise-wide transformation

Acting as a senior point of contact for stakeholders across business and technology

Managing vendor output, including offshore development teams

What We're Looking For

Proven experience in a Salesforce Engineering Manager, Lead Developer, or Technical Lead role

Strong background overseeing development teams and driving engineering maturity

Understanding of Salesforce technical components (Apex, LWC, Integrations) - without needing to code

Experience working with or managing third-party developers

Confident stakeholder management and communication skills

Background in Financial Services or Insurance is strongly preferred

Ability to set standards, mentor teams, and drive high-quality technical outcomes

Why This Role Stands Out

Major organisational investment into the full Salesforce ecosystem

Opportunity to shape engineering standards in a modern, growing Salesforce landscape

High-visibility leadership role in a forward-thinking Financial Services environment

Stunning central London offices (Leadenhall)

Salary negotiable based on experience

If you're an experienced Salesforce leader who thrives in driving technical teams and wants to be part of a large-scale transformation, we'd love to speak with you.

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