Salesforce Platform Lead
Role Overview
This senior-level Salesforce Platform Lead role involves business analysis, hands-on administration, and product ownership across multi-cloud Salesforce environments. The hire will translate business needs into scalable solutions, manage deployments with tools like ADO/Gearset, and drive change management and adoption across multiple business units, serving as a liaison between stakeholders and technical teams.
Perks & Benefits
The role is remote with flexible time zone expectations, likely offering a dynamic, fast-paced environment at a rapidly growing company. It provides opportunities for career growth through cross-departmental collaboration and involvement in multi-cloud Salesforce projects, with a focus on user enablement and adoption.
Full Job Description
Foundation Risk Partners, one of the fastest growing insurance brokerage and consulting firms in the US, is adding a Salesforce Platform Lead (Admin/BA) to join their team. We are seeking a hybrid Salesforce professional who partners across departments to translate business needs into scalable Salesforce solutions and ensures those solutions are adopted, understood, and successful. This role combines business analysis, hands‑on product owner/administration across multi‑cloud Salesforce environments, and user enablement/communications. You will serve as a liaison between stakeholders and technical teams, own core admin/config tasks, support deployments (ADO/Gearset), and partner on change management and adoption activities across multiple business units. Key Responsibilities: 1) Business Analysis & Process Design
Elicit, document, and validate business requirements; translate needs into user stories and functional specs for Salesforce and integrated systems.Please mention the word **EDIFY** and tag RODguMTk4Ljk5LjE0Mw== when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RODguMTk4Ljk5LjE0Mw==). This is a beta feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.