We’re a boutique web development agency seeking a Data Engineer with extensive experience working with Salesforce. This role combines responsibilities typically associated with a Salesforce Admin and an ETL Developer, with a strong focus on supporting our internal go-to-market (GTM) operations.
Position ObjectiveThis is not a generalist admin role. We’re looking for someone who specializes in the data side of Salesforce, lead ingestion, field mapping, deduplication, attribution tracking, and cross-system syncs. Your work will help ensure our CRM remains clean, connected, and actionable as we scale.
What you’ll work onIngesting lead data from APIs, forms, CSVs, and third-party partners into Salesforce
Standardizing, validating, and mapping incoming data to the correct fields
Managing deduplication using rules, fuzzy matching, or tools like DemandTools
Supporting lead source and UTM attribution for accurate marketing reporting
Improving object relationships across Leads, Contacts, Accounts, and Opportunities
Diagnosing and fixing data quality issues across Salesforce objects
Troubleshooting sync and integration problems (e.g., Zapier, Make.com webhooks)
Analyzing and optimizing our Salesforce architecture for long-term scalability
Recommending new tools, automations, or workflows to improve data operations
You’ve worked directly with outbound SDR and AE teams in a Salesforce environment
You’ve built or maintained ETL workflows to ingest and normalize lead data
You’ve managed datasets with 1M+ records and understand how to maintain CRM health at scale
You can investigate why a lead didn’t convert and trace it through multi-step logic
You’re comfortable building and adjusting attribution models (first/last touch, source UTM, campaign)
You care about data integrity and catch small issues before they become big ones
Bonus: You’ve worked with tools like Clearbit, Apollo, Unify, LinkedIn Ads, Zapier, or Make
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