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Candidate Background Key ResponsibilitiesKey Behaviours Communication Managing Relationships Analysis & Problem Solving Collaboration Includes the right stakeholders at the right time Puts project management methodologies and tools in place Maximising opportunities Delivery Operations & Infrastructure Architect The Operations A & E Team is responsible for driving the technical and architectural direction for a best in class operations architecture for the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG). The team has responsibility to ensure that the LSEG’s infrastructure adheres to the defined business and technology vision and that the infrastructure and application strategies, architectures and standards align. Educated to degree standard Significant experience in complex IT environments Has interpreted and delivered upon a corporate strategic vision Has demonstrated delivery capability in a fast-moving constantly challenging IT environment Has experience of entire project life cycle Has delivered solutions meeting stakeholder requirements from all levels of the organisation Has a wide understanding of IT architectures and underlying technologies in the network, platform, application and security disciplines Has an ability to build on new and existing relationships at all levels of an organisation Operational experience of benefit Proactively looks for and suggests ways to improve products, processes or procedures Actively listens to staff, drawing out ideas for improvement Challenges constructively Builds, attracts and retains high performing teams Delivery and results driven High Performance Demonstrates the knowledge and expertise within their field to have credibility with their peers Exhibits the ability to build and maintain networks of contacts at all levels Identifies issues, design solutions and evaluates alternative commercial options Makes efficient and effective decisions understanding impact on the performance of staff and business Ensures momentum on complex business activities is sustained for successful delivery Has the sustained drive and energy to deliver quality service to time Operations and Infrastructure Architect reporting into group Head Architect Definition and maintenance of IT architectures and standards in line with IT strategy Identification and evaluation of new technology to solve LSE business challenges Compilation and review of project non-functional requirements Driving innovation and continuous improvement to sustain a position of though leadership Review and approval of Design Deliverables to ensure architectural alignment Sponsor for technical training initiatives to build appropriate technical capability within the LSE Communicate and translate complex technical IT issues/proposals to business managers PlanningInterprets corporate strategy into team strategies and plans
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2 The London Stock Exchange stands at the heart of the most international capital market in the world. Our markets are central to future economic growth and prosperity and attract companies and investors from all over the world. On 1 October 2007 the London Stock Exchange plc merged with Borsa Italiana S.p.A. to create the leading diversified Exchange in Europe and a platform for additional strong growth on a European and global scale. The combined group is Europe's leading equities business, with 47% of the FTSEurofirst 100 by market capitalisation and with the most liquid order book by value and volume traded In addition to its capital-raising and equity trading services, the Group also offers; Europe's leading market for the electronic trading of ETFs and securitised derivatives; MTS, Europe's leading fixed-income market; the most efficient post-trade services in Europe through CC&G and Monte Titoli, and equities derivatives trading through EDX London and IDEM. On 4 December 2007 the London Stock Exchange group joined the FTSE 100 with a market value of £5bn. By the end of March 2008, the market capitalisation of UK and international companies on the London Stock Exchange’s markets amounted to £3.9 trillion, with £2.3 trillion of equity business transacted over the year in the UK and €1.5 billion in Italy. For the London Stock Exchange’s annual results in March 2008, please consult our website. An overview of our 2007/08 financial performance is shown overleaf. Further details of our business, strategy, management, future plans and financial performance are available on www.londonstockexchange.com www.londonstockexchange.com The World’s Capital Market
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3 Recent Financial Performance This information is taken from our public website and highlights the key aspects of our recent financial performance.
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