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Salesforce Solution Architect

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Salesforce Solution Architect
Location: London (Hybrid – 2 days per week in office)
Salary: £90,000 – £120,000 per annum (dependent on experience)
Type: Permanent, Full-Time
Right to Work: Full, unrestricted right to work in the UK required (no sponsorship available)
A leading UK-based Salesforce Partner, recognised for delivering transformative, enterprise-scale solutions to some of the world's most ambitious organisations. As a trusted advisor to our clients, we combine deep platform expertise with a genuine passion for solving complex business problems. Our reputation is built on technical excellence, collaborative culture, and a commitment to doing the best work of our careers — together.
Looking for an experienced Salesforce Solution Architect to join the growing team and help lead the design and delivery of large-scale, multi-cloud Salesforce implementations for enterprise clients.
The Role
As a Solution Architect, you will act as the technical authority across some of our most complex and high-profile client engagements. You'll work closely with clients, delivery teams, and internal stakeholders to translate business requirements into scalable, well-governed Salesforce architectures.
This is a senior, client-facing role suited to someone who thrives on solving ambiguous problems, enjoys mentoring others, and wants to shape how enterprise Salesforce solutions are designed and delivered.
Key Responsibilities
- Own the end-to-end solution architecture for enterprise-level Salesforce engagements, spanning multiple clouds (Sales, Service, Experience, Marketing, Financial Services Cloud, etc.)
- Act as the primary technical point of contact for clients, building trusted relationships with senior stakeholders and IT leadership
- Lead discovery and design workshops to translate complex business requirements into robust, scalable technical solutions
- Produce high-quality architecture artefacts, including solution design documents, data models, integration architecture, and technical roadmaps
- Provide technical governance and oversight across project delivery, ensuring solutions align with Salesforce best practice and platform limits
- Identify integration patterns and data architecture strategies across multiple systems (MuleSoft, middleware, ETL tools, etc.)
- Support pre-sales activity, including scoping, estimation, and solutioning for new business opportunities
- Mentor and provide technical leadership to consultants, developers, and business analysts within delivery teams
- Stay ahead of the Salesforce roadmap and emerging platform capabilities, advising clients on how to leverage new features
- Ensure solutions are designed with scalability, security, and long-term maintainability in mind
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About You
- Proven experience as a Solution Architect within a Salesforce Partner, consultancy, or complex in-house enterprise environment
- Track record of designing and delivering large-scale, enterprise-level Salesforce solutions across multiple clouds
- Strong knowledge of Salesforce architecture best practices, data modelling, security, and platform limitations
- Experience with integration architecture and tools such as MuleSoft, Dell Boomi, or similar middleware
- Excellent stakeholder management skills, with the confidence to engage C-suite and senior client stakeholders
- Strong communicator, capable of translating technical concepts for non-technical audiences
- Salesforce certifications required, such as:
- Salesforce Certified Application Architect / System Architect
- Salesforce Certified Technical Architect (CTA) – desirable
- Additional cloud certifications (Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, Experience Cloud, etc.)
- Must have full, unrestricted right to work in the UK — this role does not offer visa sponsorship
- Comfortable working in a hybrid model, with 2 days per week in our London office


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What's On Offer
- Salary of £90,000 – £120,000, dependent on experience
- Hybrid working model (2 days per week in London office)
- Opportunity to work on high-profile, enterprise-scale projects with household-name clients
- Clear progression pathway towards CTA-level and leadership positions
- Investment in your continued Salesforce certification and professional development
- Collaborative, high-performing team culture
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