Silicon Logic UK Ltd.
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Role: Windchill Administrator
Location: Cheltenham
Duration: 12 Months
Work Mode: Remote
Pay: 340 GBP/day (Inside IR 35)
The Role
This role provides the opportunity to work for a major aerospace customer in the Windchill administration and development area. You will be representing TCS in UK locations and will be the key point of contact for Windchill in this office.
Your Responsibilities:
- Being the Windchill Administrator, you will be reporting to the Lead/Architect and your daily activities involve:
- Install and configure Windchill and its integrations in the cloud environment according to the migration plan.
- Install and configure Windchill components in the cloud environment according to the Upgrade Plan.
- Execute the Windchill upgrade process, including applying patches, hotfixes, and performing major version upgrades.
- Support the bulk migration of data from the on-premises system to the cloud, ensuring data integrity throughout the process.
- Thoroughly test all deployed solutions, including workflows, configurations, and integrations, to ensure they function as expected.
- Propose solutions and fix issues raised in Windchill cloud migration and Windchill upgrade.
- Diagnose and resolve system errors, performance issues, and data integrity anomalies in the cloud, using application logs and other tools.
- Continuously monitor application and database performance in the cloud and optimize configurations for efficiency.
- Maintain up-to-date documentation for the new cloud environment, including processes, procedures, and configurations.
- Act as a key liaison, coordinating with PTC support, other IT teams (network, database), and product owners to resolve issues and meet project objectives.
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Your Profile
Essential skills/knowledge/experience:
- Windchill Administration
- Windchill Customization
- Windchill data utilities, form validators
- Windchill soft typing
- Windchill loader mechanism, ACLs
- Workflow & LifeCycle configuration
- JDBC, API development, MS SQL OR Oracle
- Working with DevOps tools like GIT, JIRA


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Desirable skills/knowledge/experience:
- Data migration and supporting with scripting
- Writing migration utilities
- Windchill Bulk Migration experience
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