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Salesforce certifications (Admin) required; Salesforce Architect certifications (or component Designer certifications) preferred. Work in a Sales Engineering function to scope project proposals with appropriate estimates for the level of effort to deliver solutions and present a vision to prospects of possible solutions and outcomes.
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Identify and mitigate risks of introducing architecture technology enhancements, ensures that IT project teams comply with IT Governance policies and procedures. We are seeking an experienced Domain Architect to lead the design and implementation of Vanguard's future state of Observability and Monitoring capabilities within our vendor platform infrastructure.
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All project phases, including programming, planning, design, documentation, and construction. Our client is actively seeking a Senior Healthcare Architect with a proven track record in healthcare planning and design.
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Title - Salesforce Solution Architect. Strong consulting skills, including project management and organization. Four to seven years of IT experience, advanced skills in Salesforce, Force.com, business analysis, and project scoping.
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Build and maintain a centralized testing script repository, ensuring reusable, well-documented test scripts are accessible and aligned with project requirements. Extensive experience in designing, driving and managing a robust testing architecture model for Salesforce solutions, including unit testing, integration testing, smoke testing, regression testing and user acceptance testing.
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