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Job Title: Salesforce ArchitectJob Location: ElectraMeccanica, Mesa, AZ (3 MONTHS ONSITE)Job Duration: Long-TermJob DescriptionServe as a trusted advisor to the client.Guide customers and colleagues in rationalizing and deploying emerging technologies that drive increased business value.Work collaboratively and having very strong communications skills, especially in teaching complex concepts, and creative, prescriptive thinking.Identify and proactively manage risk areas and commit to seeing an issue through to complete resolution.Manage customer expectations; negotiate solutions to complex problems with both the customer and third-party partners.Review and correct project direction, approach, and key artifacts to keep everything on track and moving forward.Contribute to a program vision while advising and articulating program/project strategies on enabling technologies including the Salesforce Platform. Qualifications Above 10 years of Experience in Salesforce.Strong application design skills combined with strong data, integration, and security architecture skills.Strong presentation skills. Able to effectively present and defend a point of view to a variety of audiences.Detail-oriented individual with the ability to rapidly learn and take advantage of new concepts, business models, and technologies.Problem-solving and communication skills.Very good understanding of Salesforce architecture, licensing model, and best practices is required.Well versed in Integration details of Salesforce with ERP's and other systems in an enterprise environment.Ability to successfully designed and implemented the architecture of Introhive connecting with Salesforce Tasks and Events and writing CDC triggers to port it into a more robust FSC interaction Summaries entitlement model.Strong understanding of NFR, SF best practices, and governor limits.Have been directly involved in managing the releases of various salesforce applications - with a deep-dive understanding of packages and change sets.Have hands-on experience working with Salesforce API [ Tooling API, Metadata API, Canvas, Rest/ SOAP API, Bulk API, etc.,] and Lightning development.Strong with configuration, customization, programming with APEX, APEX Triggers, Visual force, Chatter.Knowledge of Salesforce1, Marketing cloud awareness will be an added advantage. Added Advantages Certified Salesforce Sales, Service, Community.Demonstrated experience with Salesforce Reporting.Demonstrated experience with Marketing Cloud.Demonstrated experience with Salesforce Financial Services Cloud.Experience supporting a product with implementation and delivery.

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