Salesforce Technical Lead

City of London
3 months ago
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£100,000 - £110,000 + Bonus & Benefits
Hybrid - 3 days per week in stunning London offices

About the Role

I'm supporting a major insurance organisation undergoing significant digital transformation and investing heavily across the entire Salesforce ecosystem. They're now looking for a Salesforce Lead (hands-on Technical Lead/Architect) to help shape their Salesforce strategy and drive best practice across multiple teams and platforms.

This is a key leadership position where you'll guide technical delivery, influence architecture decisions, and work closely with senior stakeholders across the business.

What You'll Be Doing

Acting as the Salesforce Technical Lead/Architect, setting technical direction and best practices

Providing oversight to third-party developers (Futureform, SoftServe), performing code reviews and offering hands-on guidance

Working with the business to define scalable, secure solution designs

Leading technical discussions with senior and non-technical stakeholders

Ensuring high-quality development across Apex, LWC, integrations and declarative tools

Supporting a multi-cloud Salesforce environment with huge ongoing investment

Experience We're Looking For

Strong background as a Salesforce Technical Lead or Architect

Hands-on coding experience (Apex, LWC, Integration Patterns)

Confident communicator with a strong personality - able to challenge, influence and lead

Experience overseeing third-party development teams

Exposure to OmniStudio or Financial Services Cloud is ideal

Alternatively, strong experience within insurance or financial services

Why This Role Stands Out

🏢 Incredible London offices - a great environment to work from
🚀 Massive Salesforce investment across:
Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, Marketing Cloud, Data Cloud, Agentforce, Experience Cloud, OmniStudio, MuleSoft, Gearset & more
🌍 First insurance broker globally to implement Agentforce
📈 Opportunity to influence architecture at an enterprise scale
💼 Salary negotiable depending on experience

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