The Digital CRM Architect designs scalable Salesforce solutions, bridges business needs with technical solutions, and provides technical leadership and guidance in implementing Salesforce functionalities while managing stakeholder collaboration.
JD for Solution Architect: Over 10 years' Experience in Design scalable, high-performance Salesforce solutions, bridging business needs with technical realities by translating requirements into functional designs, overseeing configuration/code, integrating systems (APIs), managing data models, and ensuring best practices for successful implementation, acting as a key technical advisor to clients and development teams across clouds like Sales, Service, and Experience. Key Responsibilities Solution Design & Architecture: Define overall structure, data models, integrations, security, and user experience for Salesforce solutions. Business Analysis: Engage with stakeholders, gather requirements, and translate them into actionable user stories and functional specifications. Technical Leadership: Provide guidance on declarative (Flows, Fields) vs. programmatic (Apex, LWC) solutions, ensuring platform best practices. Stakeholder Collaboration: Act as a trusted advisor, presenting solutions, managing expectations, and resolving escalated issues. Implementation Oversight: Lead build phases, support data migration, integration, testing, and deployment, often guiding developers and administrators. Innovation: Stay updated on new Salesforce features (3x yearly releases) and propose innovative solutions for improvement. Core Skills & Knowledge Deep understanding of Salesforce Clouds (Sales, Service, Experience, Industry). Proficiency in configuration (point-and-click) and development (Apex, LWC, APIs). Strong communication, presentation, and stakeholder management skills. Experience with data migration, integration patterns, and enterprise architecture. Ability to balance technical feasibility with business goals.
Top Skills
Apex
APIs
Lwc
Salesforce
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