TL;DR

Associate Principal Engineer (Salesforce Architect): Designing and overseeing end-to-end Salesforce solutions for enterprise clients with an accent on system architecture, data modeling, and security. Focus on managing large-scale integrations, guiding multi-disciplinary teams through complex Salesforce implementation lifecycles, and leveraging AI and Agentforce to drive digital innovation.

Location: Must be based in Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Company

A global digital product engineering company providing specialized software services across 39 countries.

What you will do

  • Define system landscapes and build roadmaps for Salesforce-based solutions.
  • Design data models, security frameworks, and custom integration strategies using Salesforce APIs and middleware.
  • Provide technical guidance on Best Practices and Salesforce coding standards.
  • Oversee release management, including configuration deployment and environment governance.
  • Supervise and coach multi-disciplinary teams of Salesforce professionals.
  • Collaborate with stakeholders and POs to refine the product backlog and translate business requirements into technical architectures.

Requirements

  • 10–14+ years of overall IT/application development experience.
  • 4–6+ years in a Solution or Technical Architect role.
  • Expertise in Salesforce platform architecture, including Sales/Service Cloud and Field Service Lightning.
  • Deep experience with Apex, Lightning Web Components, and large data volume (LDV) strategies.
  • Proficiency in CI/CD, DevOps, and integration tools like MuleSoft or Informatica.
  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering required.

Nice to have

  • Experience with Salesforce AI features and Agentforce.
  • Extensive experience with non-functional requirements like system performance and scalability.
  • Strong background in enterprise-level release governance.

Culture & Benefits

  • Work in a large-scale, international digital engineering environment with 18,000+ experts.
  • Dynamic, non-hierarchical work culture.
  • Opportunity to work on complex, multi-org enterprise architecture projects.
  • Commitment to diversity and inclusive workplace practices.