Steadman Brown
Salesforce Technical Architect

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Steadman Brown are working with an international Salesforce Partner, who are dominating their niche market focus. They are mainly focusing in the enterprise space, so every client they have is a household name that you would've heard of.
They are now looking for a Technical Architect, someone to drive discovery, scoping requirements, and designing clear solutions that set the foundation for successful implementation.
Key Responsibilities:
- Own the end-to-end technical architecture for Salesforce implementations across multiple clouds
- Translate business requirements into technical solutions aligned with Salesforce best practices.
- Design and govern system architecture, integrations and data models across Salesforce and external platforms.
- Lead integration strategy using APIs and middleware.
- Define security models, governance frameworks and deployment strategies for enterprise clients.
- Provide technical leadership to development teams, reviewing code, solution designs and ensuring quality standards.
- Lead technical workshops and architecture design sessions
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