Senior Salesforce Developer - Service Cloud
Checkr · Denver, CO | Nashville, TN | San Francisco, CA · Information Technology
About this role
Checkr is hiring a senior-level Cloud Engineer in the software engineering function based in Denver, CO | Nashville, TN | San Francisco, CA. The posting calls out experience with Salesforce, Agile, DevOps, Cloud Computing. Compensation is listed at $143,000–$168,000 per year.
- Role
- Cloud Engineer
- Function
- software engineering
- Level
- senior
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- Denver, CO | Nashville, TN | San Francisco, CA
- Department
- Information Technology
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Job description
from Checkr careersAbout Checkr
Checkr is building the data platform to power safe and fair decisions. Checkr’s innovative technology and robust data platform help customers assess risk and ensure safety and compliance to build trusted workplaces and communities. Checkr has over 100,000 customers including Amazon, DoorDash, Netflix, Kimpton, and Anthropic.
We’re a team that thrives on solving complex problems with innovative solutions that advance our mission. Checkr is recognized on Forbes Cloud 100 2025 List and is a Y Combinator 2024 Breakthrough Company.
About Checkr
Checkr is building the data platform to power safe and fair decisions. Established in 2014, Checkr’s innovative technology and robust data platform help customers assess risk and ensure safety and compliance to build trusted workplaces and communities. Checkr has over 100,000 customers, including DoorDash, Coinbase, Lyft, Instacart, and Airtable.
We’re a team that thrives on solving complex problems with innovative solutions that advance our mission. Checkr is recognized on the Forbes Cloud 100 list and is a Y Combinator 2024 Breakthrough Company.
What you’ll do:
- Own the end-to-end development lifecycle for new features within Salesforce Service Cloud and Zendesk to improve agent productivity and the customer experience.
- Choose the right tool for the job, whether it’s a declarative change, custom Apex/code, or leveraging a 3rd party application.