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Company Summary EchoStar builds solutions that help families and communities stay connected. We'll launch your career and empower you to change lives. Our brands include Boost Mobile, DISH TV, Gen Mobile, Hughes and Sling TV. We serve millions of customers with offerings ranging from satellite to streaming services and global to personal networking solutions. Department Summary Our Sales team advocates for our products and the customers they serve. We've built a loyal customer base by selling consumers, retailers, affiliate partners, distributors and industry stakeholders on the DISH brands with authenticity. The sales department is critical to driving demand and creating strategic partnerships across the industry. Job Duties and Responsibilities Salesforce Developer II sought by DISH Network, LLC in Englewood, CO. Development of on-platform solutions and integrations to external systems. Develop and deploy business-logic and user interfaces on the Lightning platform. Provide feedback on effort used to implement solutions. Support delivery of Salesforce implementations. Work with application architects to meet standards and design solutions. Manage daily support and maintenance of internal Salesforce instance. Research defects in existing system logic and code. Conduct long-term improvement operations to ensure compatibility with evolving mission requirements. Communicate with project managers, clients and other developers to design cohesive project strategies and ensure effective collaboration throughout all phases of development, testing and deployment. Maintain a flexible and proactive work environment to facilitate a quick response to changing project requirements and customer objectives, and innovate ways to meet mission goals successfully. Position may be performed remotely from anywhere in the U.S. Skills, Experience and Requirements Requires Bachelor's degree (or foreign equivalent) in Information Technology, Computer Science, or a closely related field plus 2 years of experience in the job offered, as a Salesforce Developer or closely related role. Also requires 2 years of work experience with/using the following (which may have been gained concurrently): * AppBuilder, Platform Developer I/II, Javascript Developer * SOQL, APEX, Flows, Process Builder, Visualforce * Bulk data updates/inserts into salesforce Salary Ranges Compensation: $142,314.00/Year Benefits Employment is contingent on successful completion of a pre-employment criminal background check, which may include a drug test. Rate of Pay: $142,314.00 Benefits information available at careers.dish.com. Apply at careers.dish.com. Ref:2026-97462 if applying externally through careers.dish.com; Ref:2026-97461 if applying internally. May also apply by emailing resume with 2026-97462 to tasharedservices@dish.com. The posting will be active for a minimum of 3 days. The active posting will continue to extend by 3 days until the position is filled.

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