EY is seeking a Technical Architect Manager or Senior Manager to lead Salesforce architecture and delivery for UKI clients. Requirements typically include substantial Salesforce experience, strong knowledge of Salesforce cloud products, integration patterns, APIs, data architecture, security, and enterprise technology design. Salesforce certifications and experience with large transformation programmes are highly desirable. The successful candidate will translate business needs into scalable technical solutions, oversee architecture decisions, guide delivery teams, support proposals and client discussions, and contribute to growing EY’s Salesforce practice. Strong communication, stakeholder management, leadership, commercial awareness, and the ability to work across multicultural teams are expected. The role is suited to an experienced consultant who can balance hands-on technical expertise with team leadership and sales support.
EY, formerly Ernst & Young, is one of the world’s largest professional services organisations. It provides assurance, tax, strategy and transactions, and consulting services to businesses, governments, and institutions. EY’s Technology Consulting practice helps clients modernise operations, implement enterprise platforms, improve customer experiences, and use data and emerging technologies more effectively. In Ireland, EY operates from offices including Dublin and works with organisations across financial services, public sector, consumer products, healthcare, and technology. Its Salesforce Services team supports customer transformation through strategy, implementation, integration, architecture, and managed services. EY offers opportunities to work on large international programmes, develop specialist and leadership skills, and collaborate with colleagues across its global network. The organisation places emphasis on client service, innovation, integrity, inclusion, and building long-term professional relationships.
Ireland offers strong opportunities in technology consulting, software, cloud, financial services, pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and multinational business operations, particularly around Dublin, Cork, Galway, and Limerick. The culture is generally friendly, conversational, and community-oriented, with a strong tradition of music, sport, and socialising. Dublin provides the largest job market but has high housing costs and competitive rental demand; other cities can offer a quieter and sometimes more affordable lifestyle. Ireland has excellent access to European travel, attractive countryside, and a mild, changeable climate. Citizens of the EU, EEA, and Switzerland can live and work without a visa. Most other nationals need an employment permit and, depending on nationality and circumstances, an entry visa. A Critical Skills Employment Permit may apply to certain highly skilled technology roles, subject to occupation, salary, and contract requirements. Candidates should confirm eligibility and arrange accommodation before relocating.
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