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Salesforce Architect

Leicester
1 week ago
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Salesforce Architect
Hybrid - 3 days per week in the office

Overview
Great opportunity for a Salesforce Developer who's already dipped their toes into architectural work and fancies stepping up properly into an Architect role. You'll join a team that's big on best practice, clean design, and giving people room to grow. Expect plenty of ownership, support, and interesting challenges across a broad Salesforce estate.

What you'll be doing

Shaping technical solutions across the Salesforce platform, guiding design decisions and ensuring everything fits together neatly.

Working closely with stakeholders to translate business needs into scalable Salesforce architecture.

Getting hands-on with development when needed, especially on trickier bits of CPQ/Revenue Cloud.

Leading technical discussions and offering direction to developers and admins.

Supporting integration work using tools like MuleSoft or Jitterbit.

Helping to define standards, improve processes, and push continuous improvement across the platform.

Essential experience

Strong, well-rounded Salesforce product knowledge.

3+ years of hands-on Salesforce development experience.

Solid experience with Salesforce CPQ or Revenue Cloud.

Salesforce certifications:

Platform Developer

Platform Administrator

Platform App Builder

Agentforce Specialist

Comfortable working with enterprise integration tools (Jitterbit, MuleSoft, etc.).

Some exposure to architectural responsibilities - e.g. solution design, technical documentation, or owning end-to-end features.

Nice to have

Experience in multi-cloud Salesforce environments.

Exposure to enterprise-scale programmes or complex data models.

Knowledge of CI/CD tooling and DevOps practices.

What's in it for you

Genuine progression into a full Salesforce Architect remit.

Chance to influence technical strategy and play a key part in long-term platform evolution.

Supportive team, solid training, and access to further certifications

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