Salesforce Solution Architect

Outsource UK lTD
Belfast
1 month ago
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Salesforce Solutions Architect
Contract: 6 Months
Based: Remote
Hourly Rate: £77.96PAYE or £102.87 Umbrella inside IR35
37 Hours per week
Overview
BAE Systems are looking for a talented and experienced Salesforce Solution Architect to join our team at BAE Systems. In this role, you will be responsible for designing and managing Salesforce solution engineering, leading the practice, and introducing the overall technical vision for Salesforce. You'll work closely with stakeholders, leadership, and subject matter experts to build a holistic view of the Salesforce strategy, aligning business and IT objectives.
Skills

  • Hands-on experience with Salesforce declarative programming techniques and administrative features.
  • Strong knowledge of Salesforce coding languages (APEX, Triggers, Batch Apex, LWC).
  • Extensive experience with Data Modeling and managing CI/CD processes.
  • Familiarity with Salesforce Sales Cloud and understanding of Service Cloud (preferred).
  • Experience with integrations, third-party tools, and ETL processes with Salesforce (preferred).
  • Proven leadership and communication skills.


The Job

  • Design and manage Salesforce architectures in specific business, infrastructure, or functional areas.
  • Lead the development of Salesforce applications, ensuring they meet defined architecture and enterprise standards.
  • Own Release Management, Source Control, and Deployment processes.
  • Manage Salesforce strategies, risks, maintenance, data, integrations, and security.
  • Drive innovation by identifying reusable components, tools, accelerators, and AppExchange solutions.
  • Work with business analysts to ensure Salesforce solutions meet business development requirements.
  • Lead Salesforce user experience design and provide expert advice.
  • Communicate complex concepts and solutions through diagrams, written materials, and meetings with stakeholders.


If you would like to be considered for this role please don't hesitate to click apply or call Levi Jackson on for more information.
About BAE:
BAE Systems is a leading global defence, aerospace, and security company. They're experts in delivering advanced solutions for air, land, and naval forces, as well as commercial aerospace and cyber security. Known for its commitment to innovation and excellence, BAE Systems offers exciting career opportunities for those looking to make a significant impact in cutting-edge technology and defence sectors.
Inclusion statement
Outsource UK is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. You'll receive consideration for your application without regard to race, religion or belief, gender identity or expression, sex, sexual orientation, disability, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, or age.

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