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Technical Account Manager - OTC Pricing

Bloomberg
Greater London
1 week ago
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Technical Account Manager - OTC Pricing

Location
London

Business Area
Data

Ref #
10044326

Description & Requirements

At Bloomberg, our products are fueled by powerful information. Webine data and context to paint the whole picture for our clients, around the clock, from around the world. In Data, we're responsible for delivering this data, news, and analytics through innovative technology, quickly and accurately. We apply problem-solving skills to identify workflow efficiencies and implement technology solutions to enhance our systems, products, and processes.

The Content Acquisition (CA) team is an integral part of the Data department. We manage, acquire, and integrate content and data from exchanges, brokers, sell-side, buy-side, and other providers to drive the value of the Bloomberg Terminal and downstream enterprise products. We lead theernance, cost, and quality of data we acquire, collaborating across thepany to develop data acquisition strategies in line with our key partners' agendas.

Within CA, our Client Service team acquires and manages content that bes available to our global client base. For clients who use Bloomberg daily, having seamless access to OTC pricing data in one place makes their workflows more efficient and helps them make more informed decisions. For content providers, delivering their data via Bloomberg ensures greater market presence and maximises their distribution return on investment.

The Role:

We have an exciting opportunity for a Technical Account Manager to join our London office. You will support new and existing content partners, handling iing queries and technical issues while proactively ensuring their OTC pricing content is delivered accurately, timely, and effectively. You'll build strong, lasting relationships with counterparties, develop deep technical understanding of their data infrastructure, and work closely with Relationship Managers and cross-functional teams to drive our content strategy and account plans.

We'll trust you too:

Serve as the primary technical liaison for content partners, earning their trust with exemplary support. Establish, maintain, and enhance relationships to streamline onboarding of new data sets. Analyse and optimise data ingestion workflows by identifying quality issues, proposing improvements, and accelerating time-to-market. Troubleshoot integration issues by mapping internal and external data infrastructures. Develop subject-matter expertise in OTC pricing andmodities data, using business intelligence to spot trends, gaps, and opportunities Collaborate with Relationship Managers, Product, and Engineering to align account strategy with broaderpany goals


You will need to have:

2+ years' experience in the financial industry, technical account management, market data operations, or data analysis Strong understanding of market data workflows, especially OTC pricing andmodities feeds Demonstrable ability to manage technical and business relationships with strategic partners and internal stakeholders Excellent problem-solving skills with a logical, diligent approach to diagnosing issues Experience using business intelligence or analytics tools to identify trends and inform product enhancements Effective project-management skills, with the ability to prioritise and juggle multiple client engagements Adaptability to thrive in a fast-paced, multidisciplinary environment Fluency in English; proficiency in Russian or another regional language is a plus Keen interest in financial markets,modities, and OTC instruments
Job ID 3171_10044326

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