Job Openings Solution Architect

About the job Solution Architect

Solution Architect

Australian citizenship required. No PR or Work Visa holders. Must be able to obtain Baseline security clearance.

RFQ Details

RFQ ID: LH-02406

Closing Date: Friday, 02 May 2025 11:59pm (Canberra time)

Estimated Start Date: Tuesday, 01 July 2025

Initial Contract Duration: 12 months

Extension Term: 12 months

Number of Extensions: 2

Experience Level: EL1 equivalent

Security Clearance: Must be able to obtain Baseline

Client Details

Agency: Department of Industry, Science and Resources

Location of Work: ACT

Working Arrangements: Hybrid

Remote working arrangements may be considered on a case-by-case basis in consultation with the supervising manager, subject to business needs.

Please indicate clearly in your response the candidates desired work location if outside ACT/Canberra.

Maximum Hours: 40 hours per week

Job Details

The CIO Division provides a range of enabling services and operations delivery to the department and to Australian businesses and is seeking experienced and motivated Solution Architects to assist with the delivery of various ICT Projects across the Division including artificial intelligence and emerging technology.

Selection Criteria

Max 5000 characters total in one-page pitch (individual responses not required)

Essential Criteria

1. Demonstrated experience in developing solution architecture for complex software systems in large organisations.

2. Experience working in a highly collaborative Agile environment and delivering architecture solutions under limited guidance.

3. Experience designing and implementing solutions for Microsoft technologies such as Power Platform, Dynamics 365 and Azure.

4. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to collaborate effectively with stakeholders and technical teams.

5. Experience in applying government policies such as the Digital Service Standard and Information Security Manual (ISM).

6. Demonstrated understanding of integration patterns, service-based architecture and security controls.