Salesforce Financial Services Cloud Solution Architect
Atrium · United States · 2 wk ago
RemoteRemoteInformation TechnologyFull-time
Responsibilities
- Solution Design and Implementation
- Lead discovery sessions and requirements gathering workshops
- Oversee the implementation of FSC solutions
- Leverage your prior banking and lending experience or extensive project delivery experience in the banking and lending sectors
- Act as a subject matter expert on FSC for banking and lending preferred practices within the financial services domain
- Possess a deep understanding of the FSC data model and its application in various banking and lending scenarios
- Design and implement data models that support complex client requirements
- Ensure data integrity and security within the FSC environment
- Lead projects from initiation to completion
- Manage multiple workstreams and stakeholders
- Effectively communicate project status and risks to clients and internal teams
- Facilitate user acceptance testing and ensure successful solution deployment
Qualifications
- 5+ years of experience in Salesforce solution architecture, with a significant focus on FSC & nCino
- Proven track record of leading and delivering multiple successful FSC & nCino implementations
- Active Salesforce Financial Services Cloud Accreditation
- nCino Platform Certification
- Comprehensive grasp of consumer lending practices, including but not limited to: Origination, Underwriting, Loan Processing
- Strong understanding of both the FSC & nCino data models and the application within the banking sector
- Strong understanding of core banking and lending processes, relevant regulations, and industry best practices
- Strong understanding of data migration and integration concepts within the Salesforce ecosystem
- Demonstrated ability to lead complex projects, manage multiple stakeholders, and deliver on time and within budget
- Excellent communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills, capable of effectively conveying technical concepts to both technical and non-technical audiences