- Solution Architect 6-month contract (highly extendable)
- Major Enterprise project opportunity
- Power Platform | D365 project
- Provide expertise in Power Platform and Dynamics, offering guidance on how different technologies can be leveraged to meet customer demands
- Engage with stakeholders including Business, Data, Application, and Technology teams to gather requirements and understand project objectives.
- Work independently on projects, taking ownership of the design process from initial customer engagement to the creation of High-Level Design (HLD) documents.
- Liaise with clients to clarify vague or unclear requirements, and guide them through potential solutions.
- Collaborate with Solution Architects and technical teams to translate HLDs into detailed designs.
- Ensure that all solutions align with architectural principles and best practices.
- Maintain a positive and collaborative working environment, contributing to a culture of innovation and continuous improvement.
- Proven experience as a Senior Solution Architect or Junior Enterprise Architect.
- Strong expertise in Power Platform and Dynamics, with a broad understanding of enterprise architecture principles.
- Exposure to TOGAF framework is preferred.
- Demonstrated ability to work autonomously on projects, delivering high-quality results within defined timelines.
- Excellent communication skills, with the ability to effectively engage with stakeholders at all levels.
- Proactive and adaptable approach to problem-solving, with a focus on delivering innovative solutions.
- Positive attitude and strong interpersonal skills, contributing to a positive team dynamic.
- Full Work Rights in Australia required for this role.
- Ability to pass a Police check (no clearance necessary).
- Ability to demonstrate the Preferred Qualifications andExperience
- Ability to demonstrate the required Personal Skills and Attributes
- Availability of the applicant
- Value for money (hourly and daily rate)
This position was posted by Genesis IT&T - Filling the IT skills gap across Australia