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Salesforce Technical Architect

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Salesforce Technical Architect | Award-Winning Boutique Partner
Location: London (Central)
Work Pattern: Hybrid (2 days in the office per week, 3 days remote)
Salary: Up to £120,000 base + bonus & benefits
Role Type: Permanent
The Opportunity
Are you a Salesforce Technical Architect who thrives on variety, autonomy, and delivering high-impact solutions? Do you want to escape the rigid bureaucracy of global integrators and actually see the impact of your work?
We have partnered with an award-winning, boutique Salesforce Consultancy known for its exceptional delivery standards, highly collaborative culture, and deep technical expertise. Having secured several major enterprise-level projects, they are looking for a visionary Technical Architect to lead end-to-end design and delivery across a diverse portfolio of clients.
This is a key role where you will act as the technical North Star—not just designing robust, scalable architectures, but playing a pivotal role in shaping the technical direction of a fast-growing, highly respected partner.
Key Responsibilities
- Architect & Design: Lead the architectural design of complex Salesforce implementations, ensuring scalable, secure, and high-performing solutions.
- Trusted Advisor: Act as the primary technical point of contact for enterprise clients, translating complex business requirements into elegant technical realities.
- Technical Leadership: Guide and mentor a talented team of developers and functional consultants, championing best practices in coding standards, CI/CD, and governance.
- Integration Expertise: Design robust integration architectures connecting Salesforce with various third-party ERP, HCM, and legacy systems.
- Innovation: Stay ahead of the Salesforce release cycle, evaluating and introducing new features, products, and AI capabilities (including Agentforce/Data Cloud) to client roadmaps.
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What We’re Looking For
- Technical Depth: Proven track record as a Salesforce Technical Architect, ideally within a consultancy or partner environment.
- Hands-on Background: A strong technical foundation (Apex, LWC, APIs) with a deep understanding of Salesforce design patterns and limits.
- Integration Mastery: Strong experience with integration patterns (REST/SOAP) and middleware (e.g., MuleSoft, Boomi).
- Communication & Influence: Exceptional stakeholder management skills—the ability to challenge constructively and articulate technical concepts to non-technical business leaders.
- Certifications: Ideally holds the System & Application Architect certifications, with a clear path or ambition towards CTA (Certified Technical Architect), which this partner will fully support.


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Why Join This Business?
- No "Bench" Anxiety: A highly stable pipeline of exciting, greenfield projects across diverse industries.
- Boutique Culture, Enterprise Projects: Enjoy the flat structure, quick decision-making, and close-knit feel of a boutique, whilst working on complex, enterprise-scale programs.
- Career Growth: Direct access to leadership, with clear pathways to Principal Architect or Director-level roles.
- Continuous Learning: Dedicated budget and time allocated for certifications, training, and attending key Salesforce events.
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