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Client Services Data Analyst (Market Data)

London
5 days ago
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Your new company
Working for a globally rewowned bank.

Your new role
Looking for a Client Services Data Analyst (Market Data) to join a Commercial Market Data Team within a leading bank. This role is ideal for someone with strong market data experience, some data visualisation expertise, excellent vendor/ stakeholder management skills, and a strong eye for cost control and contract management.

What you'll need to succeed

Solid experience with market data.
Familiarity with permissioning tools e.g. EMRS and DACS.
Good understanding of daily market data operations and how vendors are used.
Hands-on experience with Data Management and Market Data Manager (MDM) and tools like Calero.
Comfortable using Power BI for reporting - dashboard creation is a big plus!
Proven track record in managing contracts from start to finish, including compliance.
Experience renewing contracts with vendors like Bloomberg or Refinitiv.
Skilled in stakeholder/ vendor management and supplier negotiations.
Strong communication skillset
Commercially aware with strong documentation skills - able to write clear policies and procedures.What you'll get in return
Flexible working options available.

What you need to do now
If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.

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