What are the responsibilities and job description for the Sales Force Architect position at ConglomerateIT?
Job Title: Sales Force Architect
Tax Term: W2/1099
Location: Hybrid
Employment Type: Contract
Duration: 12
About us
ConglomerateIT is a certified and a pioneer in providing premium end-to-end Global Workforce Solutions and IT Services to diverse clients across various domains. Visit us at http://www.conglomerateit.com
Our mission is to establish global cross culture human connections that further the careers of our employees and strengthen the businesses of our clients. We are driven to use the power of global network to connect business with the right people without bias. We provide Global Workforce Solutions with affability.
Job Summary:
- Design and implement Salesforce solutions using SalesCloud and Service Cloud, leveraging native knowledge for custom configurations.
- Lead the development and architecture of custom Salesforce applications, ensuring hands-on involvement in the entire process.
- Collaborate with stakeholders to understand business needs and design robust Salesforce solutions that meet requirements.
- Hands-on configuration of Salesforce environments, including custom objects, fields, workflows, validation rules, and user interfaces.
- Provide technical guidance and mentorship to junior developers on best practices and complex Salesforce configurations.
- Oversee integrations between Salesforce and external systems, ensuring seamless data flow and functionality.
- Troubleshoot, optimize, and ensure high performance of Salesforce applications, leveraging native Salesforce tools.
- Regularly perform code reviews to maintain best practices and high-quality standards.
- Stay updated on the latest Salesforce features and releases, applying new native functionalities to enhance solutions.
- Work closely with clients and internal teams to ensure effective solution delivery and project timelines.
- Provide ongoing technical support and guidance to ensure continued success of Salesforce implementations.