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Role: Salesforce DevOps / Copado Specialist
Location:Fort Mill, SC
Duration: Long Term Contract – W2
Interview: Video
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Skills' Details
Copado Pipeline & Deployment Management- Ability to run
deployments, manage promotion paths, troubleshoot errors, and support the
full Copado release pipeline.
Salesforce DevOps Fundamentals
Job
Description
Seeking an onsite
Salesforce DevOps / Copado Specialist to support their Salesforce
development, QA, and release management processes.
They recently
transitioned from Flosum to Copado, and this role will be hands‑on in
maintaining and maturing new pipelines, deployments, and DevOps
operations.
This position
collaborates closely with internal Salesforce teams and external vendor
resources.
We’re looking for
someone dependable, resourceful, and eager to grow—someone who becomes our
“can’t live without” local support for Salesforce code delivery.
Additional
Skills & Qualifications
Support and maintain
Copado deployment pipelines used to move Salesforce code across
environments.
Assist in the migration
from Flosum to Copado, including learning new functionality and helping
optimize release processes.
Execute and monitor
Salesforce code deployments, including version control, commits, merges,
validations, and deployment error resolution.
Partner with Development
and QA teams to align deployment schedules, track environment usage, and
ensure readiness for releases.
Work with third‑party
vendor resources who support development and QA activities, ensuring
accurate communication and coordination.
Troubleshoot pipeline
failures, deployment issues, and environment inconsistencies.
Maintain documentation
for release processes, Copado steps, pipeline configuration, and
environment management.
Contribute to continuous
improvement of DevOps practices, including CI/CD, branching strategies,
and release standardization.