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As a Solution Architect at this mining client, you will be the technical visionary behind critical digital transformations within the Iron Ore and Sustaining Capital portfolios. You will lead the architectural design and execution of Project S3257 (Primavera P6 On-Prem to SaaS Migration) and provide strategic technical oversight for Project S2968, encompassing reporting systems for Survey, Geotechnical, and P2/P4 applications. You aren't just drawing diagrams; you’re ensuring our mine-to-market systems are resilient, scalable, and perfectly aligned with 'Pioneer' standards.
Job Responsibility:
SaaS Migration Strategy: Lead the end-to-end architectural transition of Oracle Primavera P6 from on-premises infrastructure to a Cloud (SaaS) environment, ensuring zero data loss and minimal downtime for project schedulers
Systems Integration: Define how specialized applications (Geotechnical, Survey, and P2/P4 reporting) integrate with broader Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and data lake environments
Infrastructure Design: Develop high-level and low-level design documents (HLD/LLD) that satisfy Rio Tinto’s rigorous cybersecurity and data privacy frameworks
Stakeholder Management: Act as the bridge between the Project Management Office (PMO), IT infrastructure teams, and third-party vendors (Oracle, etc.)
Technical Governance: Ensure all solutions comply with the Rio Tinto Business Solution Standard (BSS) and Group Information Security (GIS) policies
Requirements:
Industry Experience: time 'at the coal face' (or iron ore face), understanding the unique challenges of remote site connectivity and sustaining capital project lifecycles
Pragmatism: balance the 'perfect' theoretical architecture with the 'practical' reality of site-based operations
Communication: ability to explain complex SaaS latency issues to a Project Manager and business value to a General Manager