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Solution Architect

Australia, Perth

Academic Bachelor

6-9 Years

The Solution Architect plays a critical role in analysing requirements, designing and delivering solutions that extend and enhance existing systems. They bridge the gap between business needs and technical implementation, ensuring that solutions are efficient, scalable, and aligned with the overall product strategy. Key Responsibilities: Reference Conceptual Architecture, Unified Product High Level Design and product standards documentation in the creation of solution design to deliver specific product features and capabilities. Ensure all architecture designs conform with functional safety requirements Break down the solution design into clear and actionable work packages for the software architect. Define dependencies and consult with system engineering on product interface requirements to ensure integration between different components. Analyse and understand existing system functionalities and limitations, identifying opportunities for improvement. Provide technical guidance and oversight throughout the development process, including design support to address bugs and defects. Maintain and update solution architecture documentation throughout the project lifecycle. Define integration methods (APIs) for third party interfaces, adhering to product standards. Select and recommend appropriate technologies and frameworks for efficient and standardised implementation. Create detailed system architecture diagrams, including component interactions and data flows.

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