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Conga Solution Architect | $70-$90 / hr | Remote (U.S.-Based)
Are you a strategic thinker with deep Salesforce expertise and a passion for scalable architecture? We’re looking for a Conga Solution Architect to join a dynamic and fast-growing Go-To-Market Systems team. This 4–6 month assignment offers the opportunity to help architect cutting-edge solutions that streamline opportunity lifecycle management for global teams— all from the flexibility of your home office.
What You’ll Do :
- Architect and manage solutions across Salesforce and integrated platforms (Conga, Docusign, Tray.io, Mulesoft, etc.).
- Lead end-to-end technical projects in collaboration with product owners and GTM stakeholders.
- Implement and optimize automation, data flow, and system behaviors using Lightning Components, Apex, Flow, and pub / sub APIs.
- Ensure alignment with upstream / downstream systems and user personas across a global enterprise.
- Serve as a key voice in platform design decisions, roadmap planning, and scalable process improvements.
Required Experience :
8–10 years of Salesforce and Order-to-Cash implementation experience.5+ years designing large-scale Salesforce architecture, including Conga and e-signature tools.Strong understanding of Salesforce pub / sub API, grpc, and middleware integrations.Experience managing document templates and optimizing CLM workflows.Advanced Salesforce declarative automation knowledge.Excellent communicator—able to translate complex architecture into clear, actionable insights for stakeholders.Bonus Points for :
Salesforce Platform App Builder or Developer I certification.Experience designing solutions for 2,000+ users.Proficiency with Conga X-Author.Track record of mentoring peers and partnering with third-party vendors.Additional Info :
Start Date : ASAPSchedule : Full-time, Remote (U.S.-based only)Pay Rate : $70-$90 / hrAssignment Length : 4–6 months, with possibility for extensionTCWGlobal is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based on , , , , belief, or .
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