Flosum
Engagement Type: Long-term contract
Hours: Full-time
Location: Remote
Flosum is a profitable B2B SaaS company building the leading Salesforce-native DevSecOps, Data Protection, and Security platform. Our solutions are trusted by Fortune 500 enterprises in highly regulated industries including financial services, healthcare, government, and insurance.
We operate at the highest level of the Salesforce ecosystem as a Salesforce Summit Partner and Innovation Award winner. Our platform is built entirely on Salesforce and serves customers where security, compliance, and reliability are critical.
Technical architecture across Salesforce and Node.js systems
End-to-end ownership of development execution and delivery
Managing and improving performance of developers across the team, with direct accountability for output
Driving development velocity and removing bottlenecks
Establishing clear engineering standards and accountability
Owning the training and ramp-up of Node.js developers into Salesforce (1–2 month ramp expected), including hands-on guidance and technical oversight
Working directly with the CEO and leadership team on priorities and execution
Directly managing and guiding developers, not just coordinating through layers
Making final technical decisions when needed to ensure execution is not blocked
7+ years of software development experience
Strong Salesforce experience at the architecture level
Proven experience as a technical architect
Strong hands-on Node.js experience in production systems
Experience managing developers and being accountable for delivery
Ability to design and own end-to-end system architecture
Strong ownership mindset with focus on execution
You take ownership of outcomes, not just tasks
You can quickly assess team capability, identify gaps, and fix them
You are comfortable making decisions and being accountable for them
You bring structure, stability, and accountability to engineering teams
You can train developers who do not have Salesforce experience
This is not a coordination role and not a passive management position.
You are expected to:
Own architecture decisions
Own delivery outcomes
Own team performance