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Kelvin Sim

Enterprise Architect at ACS (Australian Computer Society)

Kelvin Sim is an experienced Enterprise Architect currently with the Australian Computer Society since July 2021. Previously served as a Senior Solutions Architect at Cochlear, where responsibilities included architecting solutions for medical devices and creating integration strategies. Held the position of Solutions Architect at Qantas, focusing on freight tracking solutions, and contributed to targeted advertising initiatives at Foxtel. As Integration Solution Architect at Optus, Kelvin designed end-to-end solutions across various departments while managing project delivery with outsourcing partners. Earlier roles include Solutions Designer at Metcash Trading Ltd., Java Developer at Lumata, and IT Consultant at Object Consulting. Kelvin also has experience as a Lead Software Engineer at eManual System Sdn. Bhd. and as a Staff Software Engineer at IBM Malaysia. Academic qualifications include a PhD in Telco Engineering and a Bachelor of Engineering in IT Engineering from The University of Western Australia.

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Sydney, Australia

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ACS (Australian Computer Society)

We are the professional association for Australia’s technology sector and the largest community with 48,000+ members from across business, government and education. We champion the technologies, people and skills critical to Australia’s future, creating value for our members, the tech sector and society in four ways: Community Our focus is on fostering an innovative and inclusive community that is dedicated to powering positive change through technology. Capability We set the standard for assessing, developing and recognising the skills and experience of technology professionals. Career We create career pathways to guide technology professionals and ensure Australia has a pipeline of talent with the right skills and knowledge. Migration We assess and support skilled technology migrants to address critical skills shortages, improve diversity and enrich Australia’s workforce. Please find out more on our website.


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Sydney, Australia

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201-500

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