Sr. Director, CoE Solution & Delivery Design Lead
Salesforce
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USD 181,700-304,700 / year + Equity
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Senior Director, CoE Solution & Delivery Design Lead
Global Professional Services Solutions CoE
Role Overview
Salesforce Professional Services is building a Global Solutions CoE to create a more consistent, scalable, and predictable way to shape and deliver professional services (pro serve) programs.
We are looking for a Solution & Delivery Design Lead to help define how Pro Serve programs should be designed before they move into delivery. This role will focus on creating repeatable delivery models, standard workstreams, staffing patterns, handoff checkpoints, and delivery readiness guidance for pro serve engagements.
This is a practical, execution-focused role. The right candidate understands how professional services programs are scoped, staffed, mobilized, and delivered and can turn that experience into reusable models that help the field move faster with more confidence.
The role sits within the Global Professional Services Solutions CoE and will work closely with Commercial Architecture, Practice & Domain Overlay, Agentic Enablement & Insights, Shared CoE Operations, and CoE Field Advisors.
What You Will Do
1. Define Repeatable Delivery Models
Build standard delivery patterns for large and complex programs
Define common phases, workstreams, milestones, and control points
Create reusable delivery templates for $1M+ programs
2. Standardize Scoping-to-Delivery Handoff
Define what “delivery ready” means before a program is handed off
Create handoff checklists from SSSL / solutioning teams to DAM / delivery teams
Reduce ambiguity between what was sold, scoped, estimated, and what must be delivered
3. Build Staffing and Role Models
Define standard role mix by program type, complexity, and delivery model
Create guidance for onshore, offshore, GDC, and blended delivery structures
Support more accurate staffing assumptions during estimation
4. Improve Delivery Predictability
Identify common delivery risks that begin during scoping
Build delivery readiness guardrails into the solution design process
Help reduce preventable rework, scope gaps, and mobilization delays
5. Create Reusable Program Assets
Build standard workstream models
Create delivery design templates
Maintain reusable program patterns, checklists, and readiness tools
6. Collaborate Across the Ecosystem
Partner with GDC to ensure delivery models are executable at scale
Partner with Practices to incorporate product and domain delivery realities
Partner with Delivery Innovation & Governance to align delivery patterns, quality controls, and governance expectations
Partner with PS Operations to ensure staffing, resource planning, and delivery setup assumptions are practical
Partner with Growth & Offering to align reusable delivery patterns with go-to-market offerings
Partner with Sales Excellence to ensure delivery design supports cleaner deal progression and handoff
What Success Looks Like
Large programs have clearer delivery models before contract signature
Handoffs from scoping to delivery are cleaner and faster
Staffing assumptions are more accurate and repeatable
Delivery teams receive better context, fewer surprises, and clearer scope boundaries
Field teams use standard workstreams, delivery patterns, and readiness checklists
Program startup risk is reduced
CoE assets are adopted across regions, operating units, and major program types
Minimum Qualifications
10+ years of experience in professional services, delivery leadership, solution architecture, program delivery, or consulting
Salesforce Professional Services or Salesforce ecosystem experience
Strong understanding of enterprise delivery lifecycle from scoping through mobilization and execution
Experience designing or leading large technology / Salesforce / multi-cloud delivery programs
Strong knowledge of delivery workstreams, staffing models, role mix, governance, and delivery readiness
Experience working with distributed delivery teams, including GDC / offshore models
Ability to translate complex delivery experience into simple, reusable methods and tools
Strong communication skills and ability to work across sales, solutioning, delivery, operations, and practice teams
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with large transformational programs over $1M
Experience building delivery playbooks, governance models, or reusable delivery assets
Familiarity with Data Cloud, Agentforce, multi-cloud implementations, or regulated industry delivery
Experience working in a global matrixed organization
Experience using delivery data to improve future scoping and estimation
What Kind of Person Will Succeed
Practical delivery leader who understands what really happens after a deal is signed
Strong pattern thinker who can turn messy delivery experience into simple models
Comfortable working across solutioning, delivery, operations, and governance teams
Focused on making the field faster and more effective, not creating process for process’s sake
Able to balance global consistency with local delivery flexibility
Strong collaborator who earns trust through clarity, usefulness, and execution
A Day in the Life
A typical day may include reviewing a large deal to confirm whether the proposed scope is delivery-ready, working with GDC to validate staffing assumptions, refining a standard workstream template based on lessons from a recent program, and partnering with Practices to ensure the delivery model reflects product-specific realities. You may also help define a cleaner handoff process from solutioning to delivery, update a readiness checklist, and support the CoE team in turning delivery learnings into repeatable global standards.
Unleash Your Potential
When you join Salesforce, you’ll be limitless in all areas of your life. Our benefits and resources support you to find balance and be your best, and our AI agents accelerate your impact so you can do your best. Together, we’ll bring the power of Agentforce to organizations of all sizes and deliver amazing experiences that customers love. Apply today to not only shape the future — but to redefine what’s possible — for yourself, for AI, and the world.
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The typical base salary range for this position is $181,700 - $304,700 annually. In select cities within the San Francisco and New York City metropolitan area, the base salary range for this role is $218,100 - $332,600 annually.

The range represents base salary only, and does not include company bonus, incentive for sales roles, equity or benefits, as applicable.