Salesforce Architect

ESR Healthcare
San Diego, CA
Job Description
Role Overview

As a Salesforce Data Cloud Architect, you will own the end-to-end data architecture for Salesforce Data Cloud implementations, including data ingestion, modeling, identity resolution, privacy/consent enforcement, and activation readiness. This is a critical, client-facing role within a regulated healthcare/life sciences environment.

What You Will Do

Own Salesforce Data Cloud architecture across ingestion, DMOs, semantic layer, identity resolution, and activation; design scalable and compliant data models aligned with business and clinical requirements; lead data ingestion strategy from platforms like Databricks and upstream systems; architect identity resolution using deterministic and probabilistic match rules; design and enforce privacy, consent, and PHI/PII governance; own semantic layer definitions and ensure consistency across insights and activations; design real-time, streaming, and calculated insights.

Why It Might Be a Fit

10+ years of enterprise data architecture experience; hands-on experience with Salesforce Data Cloud (DMOs, Identity, Insights, Data Actions); strong experience in healthcare or life sciences regulated environments; expertise in identity resolution, consent management, and PHI/PII handling; experience with Databricks or similar cloud data platforms; strong understanding of streaming, real-time data, CI/CD, and data governance; excellent stakeholder communication and leadership skills.

Requirements

  • 10+ years of enterprise data architecture experience
  • Hands-on experience with Salesforce Data Cloud (DMOs, Identity, Insights, Data Actions)
  • Strong experience in healthcare or life sciences regulated environments
  • Expertise in identity resolution, consent management, and PHI/PII handling
  • Experience with Databricks or similar cloud data platforms
  • Strong understanding of streaming, real-time data, CI/CD, and data governance
  • Excellent stakeholder communication and leadership skills
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