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*Need to take Video Interview*

*Requirement details:*

*Job title: Sr. Salesforce Architect*

*Location: Austin, TX*

*Duration: 12+ months*



*Job Description:*

*Responsibilities:*

●      Act as a Principal engineer leading the development of a product
built on the force.com platform
●      Act as a subject matter expert for Salesforce development, involving
customization and configuration of the Salesforce platform involving code
and integrations
●      Follow best practices, design standards and coding patterns
●      Work through development bugs and challenges and be able to think on
their feet to provide recommendations and build efficient scalable solutions
●      Be a sounding board for architectural discussions and support the
technical architect in defining the technical roadmap for the product
●      Work with product management to size, scope and define technical
requirements and help transform them into actionable work for the
engineering team
●      Act as a technical lead to the engineering team catering to the
product and work with geographically distributed teams
●      Mentor junior developers to enhance their knowledge and Skillset



*What You Will Bring:*
●      10+ years of software development or related experience
●      5+ years hands-on development experience in the Salesforce platform
●      3+ years in a Technical lead capacity Architecting solutions in the
force.com platform
●      Lightning Aura/LWC development, Apex, Visualforce experience
●      Strong background and understanding of Salesforce.com architecture
including Security, Authentication, SOAP/REST API, Metadata API &
Integration with external applications
●      Strong background in Salesforce SaaS/CRM platform as well as
PaaS/developer platform
●      Exposure to Sales, Service, Marketing Cloud & Communities. Health
cloud is a plus.
●      Worked on enterprise data modeling, data migrations dealing with
large datasets and integrations



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*Thanks & Regards,*
Sam Thomas

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