Will be responsible for overall solution design to meet the business requirements, fulfill user stories and for leading a team of resources through the build, test, and deployment phases.
Needs to be an Integral team member between business and technical teams.
The Salesforce Architect will serve as a technical bridge between business and technical stakeholders to develop a solution and architectural approach that supports business initiatives.
The Solution Architect will translate complex functional, technical, and business requirements into architectural designs in the Salesforce & Ecosystem.
Design fault-tolerant, scalable, and decoupled software solutions.
Lead technology decision making with a strong emphasis on the reasoning behind those decisions.
Required Skills
Proficiency in programming using Salesforce.com, Java, JavaScript, and XML and their use in the development of CRM solutions.
Strong with configuration, customization, programming with APEX APIs, APEX Triggers and implementing new instances of Salesforce.com from scratch.
Strong have practical deployment knowledge of VisualForce, Flex, SalesForce configurations, Apex classes, APEX Web services, API, AppExchange deployment and Salesforce.com s-controls.
Ability to define the system landscape, to identify gaps between current and desired end states and deliver a CRM solution.
Required Experience
Must have experience developing enterprise integration strategy on Salesforce.
Additional Salesforce.com experience includes Workflow Alerts, Actions and Approval Workflow.
Should have worked as an architect for a minimum 4-5 years.
Salesforce CPQ certified resource with hands-on implementation experience.
Worked as a Salesforce Architect/Lead and implemented CPQ& Billing, Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, Community Cloud, etc.
Experience in designing and developing software components and having a very strong Service oriented Architecture and integration background.
Education Requirements
Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering or a closely related field.