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Salesforce Technical ArchitectWe are seeking a Salesforce Technical Architect to lead and oversee the data architecture, development, and integration between our Salesforce platform and internal/third-party systems to meet the organization’s needs.
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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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Salesforce Certified Solution Architect (B2B and/or B2C) or Salesforce Certified Technical Architect (CTA), or equivalent implementation expertise, is highly desirable.
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As a Salesforce Technical Architect at American Red Cross, you will play a pivotal role in designing, implementing, and optimizing Salesforce solutions across Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, Experience Cloud, and other Salesforce platforms to help us advance our mission of providing Humanitarian Services.
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Overview As a Steampunk Salesforce Technical Architect, you will work with Technical/Solutions Architects and Business Analysts to translate business requirements into well - architected solutions that best leverage the Salesforce platform.
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Salesforce Technical Architect, + Salesforce Certified Application Architect. Salesforce Certified System Architect. you will work with Technical/Solutions Architects and Business Analysts to translate business requirements into well‐architected solutions that best leverage the Salesforce platform.
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Salesforce Architect certification(s) (e.g., Salesforce Certified Technical Architect, Salesforce Certified Application Architect) preferred. An experienced Salesforce Senior Technical Architect that designs and implements advanced Salesforce solutions that meet client business requirements.
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AFS is seeking a Salesforce Certified Technical Architect who is passionate, hands-on expert with the Salesforce Platform. Salesforce Technical Architect certification is required.
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Skill: Solution Architect - Salesforce. Groom and refine the Salesforce product backlog, in liaison with stakeholders on the project. Groom and refine the Salesforce product backlog, in liaison with Salesforce SMEs.
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As a Steampunk Salesforce Technical Architect, you will work with Technical/Solutions Architects and Business Analysts to translate business requirements into well‐architected solutions that best leverage the Salesforce platform.
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