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Hands-on experience with content management systems (CMS), ecommerce platforms, and CRM systems, such as Salesforce, or Adobe - suite of products. Lead the technical development and architecture of digital experience platforms, including both packaged and custom applications in the ecommerce, Content/Digital Asset Management and CRM space.
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Job Title: Salesforce Net Zero Cloud Technical ArchitectSlalom is seeking a Technical Architect of Salesforce Net Zero Cloud to join our global capabilities team. For the Senior Delivery Principal Technical Architect role, the base salary pay range is $140,000- $258,000.
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We do have a position for Salesforce Technical Architect with our Client. Title : Salesforce Technical Architect. Good to have Salesforce Application and System architect certification.
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Salesforce certifications such as Salesforce Certified Technical Architect CTA Salesforce Certified Application Architect or Salesforce Certified System Architect preferred.
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Salesforce Professional Services is looking for a Technical Architect Director. TPM Technical Architect Director Role. We help you plan your strategic roadmap and we make sure you are building Salesforce so that it’s easy to maintain and adapt down the road, minimizing potential technical debt.
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Title: Salesforce Chief Technical Architect. Salesforce Chief Technical Architect. Manage the technical delivery of custom development integrations and data migration elements of a Salesforce com implementation.
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Salesforce | Deloitte unleashes the powerful Salesforce platform for our clients to drive the best possible outcomes and redefine engagement. Four+ full life-cycle Salesforce implementations.
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Required/Preferred Certifications: Salesforce Technical Architect certification or similar credential preferred. MS in Computer Science and 6 years as a Salesforce architect, OR.
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Position Salesforce Technical Architect – Remote. The Technical Architect (“TA”) consultant is an essential team member for this endeavor. An Eagle Creek TA must have significant functional industry knowledge, as well as technical knowledge for the Salesforce Cloud applications.
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In this capacity the Technical Solution Architect will have an expert understanding of Salesforce.com standard applications, web application development, Salesforce integration, and tools such as the Salesforce APIs, Apex, Lightning and the AppExchange that are used to extend the standard product set.
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