Salesforce Solutions Architect – Financial Services & Insurance Cloud (FSC)
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Salesforce Solutions Architect – Financial Services & Insurance Cloud (FSC)
Contract | 3Core Systems, Inc | United States
Posted On 12/12/2025
Job Information
ASAP
Job Opening ID
9690
Duration
Contract
Technology
Work Experience
8 - 12 Years
City
State/Province
Florida
33441
Job Description
Salesforce Solution Architect – Financial Services & Insurance Cloud (FSC)
Location: Hybrid in Deerfield, FL (more flexibility available for Architect role)
Type: Long-term contract with potential conversion to permanent
“U.S.C/G.C and those authorized to work in the US are encouraged to apply. We are unable to sponsor visa at this time”
Overview
This role supports an enterprise systems modernization to move several existing legacy systems into Salesforce, including the Financial Services & Insurance (FS&I) Cloud (FSC).
Responsibilities
- Lead the design of the overall Salesforce FS&I Cloud architecture, ensuring it integrates effectively with other existing Salesforce Clouds such as Sales, Service, and Experience Cloud
- Define end-to-end solution architecture for migrating legacy systems, workflows, and data into Salesforce.
- Partner closely with internal technical teams and external implementation partners to guide system design and solution standards.
- Ensure scalability, performance, and best practices across the Salesforce platform.
- Provide architectural governance, documentation, and oversight throughout the build and deployment phases.
- Influence future state architecture and integration patterns across related applications and systems.
Required Skills & Experience
- Strong understanding of integrations, data modeling, and enterprise architecture in Salesforce.
- Experience architecting large-scale migrations from legacy or mainframe systems into Salesforce.
- Ability to guide technical teams and collaborate across business and IT stakeholders.
- Strong executive presence and ability to communicate how to solve real world business problems