Job Description
Job Title : SFDC Solution Architect
Job Type: Permanent
Job Location : Remote (Cambridge)
Job Description:
- Bachelor's degree; 7-10 years of continuous experience in software engineering, software development, solution architecture.
- 7+ years of experience in End-to-end Salesforce.com implementations. Experience in designing and developing lightning components.
- Working Experience with development technologies such as Apex/VF.
- Working knowledge of technologies (Soap, Rest) and Middleware tools such as MuleSoft/Cast Iron (any)
- Working Knowledge of Source Control, and Deployment concepts using technologies such as ANT, SFDC Metadata API, Jenkins, SVN
- Senior Salesforce.com Developer. Developer or Technical Architect Salesforce.com certifications are a plus.
- Understands how to coordinate the flow of work between agile teams and more traditional project-based teams.
- Digital mindset, self-motivated to keep up with industry trends and apply digital concepts in our implementations such as UX, API, RPA.
- Possess strong leadership skills and exhibit creative thinking to be able to come up with inventive solutions to solve business challenges.
- Experience working with blended teams consisting of employees, vendors, and consultants with both onshore and offshore resources.
- Strong Technical leadership of Application Development teams and vendors; Cultivates networking opportunities within the organization.
- Knowledge about performance engineering, application and integration architecture using API Microservices, and Information Architecture modelling and design.
- Holistic IT background, including security, infrastructure, application, information management.
- Experience collaborating with Enterprise Architects and infrastructure engineers to identify, design, and implement highly complex, end-to-end solutions.
- Verbal and written fluency in English is mandatory. Ability to work in a virtual team which may work across distance (remote), cultures and time zones, in a matrix with multiple reporting lines.