State Street

Financial Services

AlphaEndtoEndSolutionArchitect,AVP

Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; Melbourne, Victoria, Australia FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Alpha End to End Solution Architect, AVP at State Street. Skills: End to End solution architect, understanding and aligning client requirements with enterprise solutions, collaborating with wider stakeholders, identify business solutions that meet client and product outcomes, driving the firm’s strategy and Alpha product capabilities. Support all aspects of solution and architecture design through both the sales and implementation process. Capture and document business requirements from clients,”

What You'll Achieve.

identify business solutions that meet client and product outcomes; Ensure client sign-off is obtained and tracked for all requirements

Industry & Context.

Financial Services
Problems you'll solve

critical thinking; problem solving; decision making

Eligibility Requirements

Willingness and ability for potential travel

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

understanding of financial markets and investment management processes, across front, middle and back office functions, Degree qualified with a financial or analytical discipline preferred, or relevant experience within the financial services industry

Nice to Have

Experience in Agile software development, Systems Thinking, and/or professional services is an asset, Prior experience with State Street and the Alpha platform is a plus

What You'll Do.

Support all aspects of solution and architecture design through both the sales and implementation process

Capture and document business requirements from clients

product management teams

implementation and operations teams

and third-party vendors to support strategic projects

Document and/or diagram system and process flows to record critical components and represent them in a schematic diagram

Ensure client requirements fall within our agreed offering

ensure these are flagged and presented at our change control forum and Alpha Design Council.

Support implementation programs to identify and solution deliverables arising during the implementation of the target state model and operational workflows

Establish a framework for identifying non standard requirements and driving solutions that align client needs with Alpha product development & capability

Ensure client sign-off is obtained and tracked for all requirements

Contribute to delivery across functional areas to deliver solutions

standardizing and driving product development where possible

Work across the end-to-end lifecycle bringing the relevant teams and stakeholders together on our project deliverables

Support the build out a Solution Architecture team in APAC that can support multiple concurrent sales initiatives and implementation programs

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

collaborating with wider stakeholders, including global business architects and product leads; The ability to collaborate with teams and colleagues across different levels and disciplines within the organization; Work across the end-to-end lifecycle bringing the relevant teams and stakeholders together on our project deliverables

Communication Scope

presentation; communication (oral & written); relationship building skills across all levels of the business; clear, concise communication skills

Process & Methodology

implementation programs

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