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Bigge Crane and Rigging Co. is seeking a Salesforce Developer to join the Business Systems team. The role focuses on Apex and Lightning Web Components, with additional AI tooling to speed up development.
The position reports to the Senior Salesforce Technical Lead and supports Salesforce environments behind the SalesPro platform for crane rental, sales, and field operations nationwide. The role is ideally based in Houston, TX with a hybrid in-office and remote schedule, though remote candidates
Bigge Crane and Rigging has been elevating America since 1916. With over 1,800 cranes and a coast-to-coast presence, we buy, sell, rent, operate, and maintain one of the largest, most advanced crane fleets in the country. We’ve played a role in building some of America’s most iconic landmarks and earned a reputation for doing it right—with performance, precision, and accountability.
We are looking for a Salesforce Developer to join our Business Systems team and help build and maintain the Salesforce environments behind Bigge's SalesPro platform - a custom-built Salesforce environment supporting crane rental, sales, and field operations across 20+ branches nationwide. This is a hands-on development role focused on writing solid Apex and Lightning Web Components, and increasingly, applying AI tools to work faster and smarter.
This role reports directly to the Senior Salesforce Technical Lead, who sets platform direction and reviews major design decisions. You'll take ownership of well-scoped features and fixes end-to-end, with support available for the harder architectural calls.
The position is ideally based in Houston, TX, with a hybrid in-office and remote schedule. However, remote candidates may be considered for the right fit.
Bigge provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetics, military or veteran status.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.