Overview
Skills
Job Details
Salesforce Architect
Must Have Technical/Functional Skills
8+ years of experience with Salesforce platform and CRM implementations.
3+ years as a Salesforce Technical Lead or Architect.
Expertise with Salesforce Clouds: Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, Experience Cloud (Community Cloud), and Marketing Cloud experience is a plus.
Strong knowledge of Salesforce platform capabilities: Apex, Lightning Web Components (LWC), Visualforce, SOQL, REST/SOAP APIs.
Proven experience with Salesforce security model, sharing rules, and platform encryption.
Expertise in integrating Salesforce with third-party systems (ERP, payment gateways, data lakes, etc.).
Experience in designing scalable Salesforce data models and managing large volumes of data.
Salesforce certifications highly preferred:
Salesforce Certified Application Architect
Salesforce Certified System Architect
Salesforce Certified Technical Architect (CTA) highly desirable
Strong understanding of agile development methodologies (Scrum, SAFe).
Roles & Responsibilities
Lead the architectural design and implementation of Salesforce solutions across Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, Experience Cloud, and other Salesforce products.
Define and drive enterprise Salesforce best practices, data governance, and security standards.
Collaborate with business stakeholders, developers, admins, and project managers to translate business requirements into scalable Salesforce solutions.
Architect solutions using Salesforce standard features wherever possible, minimizing customizations.
Design and implement integrations with external systems using APIs, middleware (e.g., MuleSoft), and ETL tools.
Provide technical leadership, mentoring, and code reviews to development teams.
Lead technical discussions, design sessions, and architecture reviews.
Manage Salesforce environment strategy across development, testing, and production.
Oversee and ensure Salesforce platform scalability, performance, and operational health.
Maintain documentation of solutions, architecture artifacts, and design decisions.