DevOps / AgentOps Engineer, GTM SystemsPosted today$320K

The opportunity

Go To Market ("GTM") Systems builds and runs the platform that Sales and contracting operate on, a production Salesforce org plus a growing portfolio of custom internal applications and agents. These systems process revenue-impacting transactions, guide critical business…

What you'll do

  • Design, build, and operate the CI/CD pipeline for a production Salesforce org: and a portfolio of custom internal applications, from branching and validation through deploy and rollback

  • Define how a change is classified and routed into an agentic,: human-in-the-loop, or AI-assisted lane, what gates each lane passes through, and how a change escalates between lanes when validation fails or risk changes

  • Build the agent operations layer: what agents are scoped to do in the pipeline, what tools and permissions they hold, how they are sandboxed differently for Salesforce and custom-app work, and what they are not trusted to do unsupervised

  • Implement approval workflows that keep PR review and business sign-off as: distinct gates, with clear rules for which changes need which, who is asked, and what evidence they see

  • Own environment strategy, secrets handling, deploy observability, and: kill-switch and rollback mechanics across all three lanes

  • Produce the audit trail and evidence a SOX-scoped platform needs

What they're looking for

  • Have shipped agents or automation that operate inside a production system of: record, and have dealt with what happens when they misbehave
  • Have operated a platform under SOX or a similar audit regime and know what: evidence a change-management control actually requires
  • Have experience with Salesforce DevOps tooling (Gearset, Copado, sfdx-based: pipelines) and know where those tools stop and custom work begins
  • Have run a migration from ad hoc or manual deploys to a governed pipeline and: can talk about how you kept a team shipping while you did it
  • Have built approval or notification workflows in Slack or a comparable tool that people actually used