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Interim CTO (Salesforce & Data Architecture)

Talentedge
London
1 day ago
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Contract / Fractional Consultant (Technology & Data Architecture)

Location: Hybrid – London (2–3 days onsite)

Contract: Initial 3-month contract, (3 days per week)

Start: January 2026

Day Rate: £550-600 per day (outside IR35)


Overview

We are delighted to be partnering with a growing, data-driven organisation at an inflection point in their technology journey. With multiple tools in use across teams and Salesforce at the heart of operations, we’re looking for an experienced hands-on contractor to take ownership of technology and data architecture.

This role will focus on evaluating, optimising and future-proofing the tech stack — ensuring the right tools, integrations, data structures and governance are in place to support continued growth. This is not an “ivory tower” role: you’ll be expected to get under the hood, understand how things really work today, and lead improvements end to end.


Key Responsibilities

  • Take ownership of the overall technology and data architecture, reviewing tools, platforms, integrations and ways of working
  • Assess whether current systems (including Salesforce) are fit for purpose and recommend improvements or alternatives where appropriate
  • Optimise system interoperability, data flows and integrations across CRM, marketing, events, finance and data platforms
  • Lead hands-on troubleshooting of data sync issues, integration failures and process inefficiencies
  • Own and deliver priority initiatives, including:
  • Salesforce and CRM optimisations
  • Marketing automation and campaign architecture improvements
  • ERP-related workflows and data flows
  • Evaluation and implementation of new tools where required (e.g. Airtable)
  • Define and implement data management best practices, including:
  • Data structure, taxonomy and governance
  • Duplicate management and data quality improvements
  • Reporting readiness and data accessibility
  • Advise on security, compliance and governance considerations (e.g. ISO standards, data protection), working alongside external IT providers
  • Partner closely with senior stakeholders and cross-functional teams (Sales, Marketing, Finance, Operations) to translate business needs into technical solutions
  • Create a clear roadmap and handover for a future Data Operations Manager to run day-to-day data management


Tech Environment (Current)

  • Salesforce (Sales Cloud, Pardot/Marketing Engagement)
  • Event registration platform (integrated with Salesforce)
  • BigQuery (data lake)
  • Visualisation / reporting tools
  • Airtable (being introduced for specific use cases)
  • Xero (finance, with potential future migration)
  • Typeform and other data capture tools


About You

  • Proven experience operating at CTO, Head of Technology, or Senior Solutions Architect level in a hands-on capacity
  • Strong background in CRM-led architectures (Salesforce experience highly desirable, but not at the expense of broader system thinking)
  • Experience designing and improving data architecture, integrations and reporting frameworks
  • Comfortable working in growth-stage environments with evolving processes
  • Able to balance strategic thinking with practical delivery
  • Confident working directly with non-technical stakeholders and guiding teams through change
  • Experience with data lakes, reporting/visualisation tools and system integrations is highly beneficial


Why This Role?

  • High-impact role with real ownership and influence
  • Opportunity to shape the long-term technology and data strategy
  • Direct access to senior decision-makers
  • Clear scope: define, fix, optimise — then hand over to a permanent/fractional data ops function

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