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Salesforce Product Architect
Location: London | Hybrid (2–3 days onsite)
Contract: 6 Months (Possibility to Extend)
Day Rate: £400 PAYE (Negotiable)
Start: ASAP
Our client is seeking a Salesforce Product Architect to join a leading UK financial regulator, helping to work on large-scale transformation initiatives using modern technologies within a collaborative, forward-thinking environment.
Responsibilities
- Design and deliver scalable product architectures across technology and services that meet business objectives while considering security, resilience, capacity management, software licensing, and service continuity.
- Develop and maintain product roadmaps, defining priorities, delivery timelines, and future capability enhancements.
- Identify opportunities to improve and innovate existing products, producing architectural designs that can be reused across multiple initiatives.
- Ensure architectural solutions align with enterprise standards and support long-term strategic objectives.
- Collaborate with delivery teams, stakeholders, and third-party suppliers throughout the full product and project lifecycle.
- Provide technical leadership through mentoring, coaching, and contributing to architecture communities of practice.
- Support the adoption of modern technologies and best practices to continually improve products and delivery approaches.
- Contribute to high-impact programmes that enhance critical regulatory services across the organisation.
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- Proven experience working with Salesforce CRM.
- Previous experience as a Product Architect, Solution Architect, Application Architect, Software Architect, Systems Architect, Data Architect, or Security Architect with responsibility for enterprise software products.
- Strong experience delivering projects across the full software development lifecycle using Agile, Scrum, DevOps, and/or Prince2 methodologies.
- Salesforce expertise including Architect, Developer, and Administrator certifications, with experience of Salesforce OmniStudio (Vlocity) and progress towards additional Salesforce certifications.
- Extensive architecture experience within financial services, banking, insurance, government, or other highly regulated environments.
- Demonstrable experience producing enterprise architecture strategies, technology roadmaps, and architectural delivery plans for large-scale transformation programmes.
- Experience designing reusable product architectures while balancing project-specific requirements with enterprise architecture standards.
- Practical experience applying architecture frameworks such as TOGAF and ITIL, alongside architecture modelling tools including Erwin, Solidatus, and UML.
- Broad understanding of modern technology trends, platform architecture, application architecture, and service-based technology models.
- Commercial awareness with experience evaluating supplier proposals, managing technical trade-offs, and delivering cost-effective architectural solutions.
- Proven ability to identify, manage, and mitigate architectural risk across both project delivery and live production environments, ensuring security, scalability, and regulatory compliance.
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