Junior Product Analytics Manager, Parameta Solutions

Parameta Solutions
London
1 year ago
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Responsibilities

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Work alongside Parameta Product Managers in areas such as OTC financial market data (multi asset class), Benchmarks & Indices, Risk & Regulatory Solutions as well as Trading Analytics to develop prototypes of data-driven products and solutions. Provide feedback to Product, Quant, and Engineering teams to help shape product strategy and execution roadmap. Work with Parameta product and sales teams to uncover new opportunities for potential products. Act as a data analyser and hunter to identify data sources ( indicative market data as well as transactional data) from a multitude of internal and external systems. Work with TP ICAP group central functions ( IT, Analytics or Operations) to gain access to data and services that can enhance Parameta Solutions new and existing products. Befortable withmunicating sophisticated statistical and technical concepts with various audiences. Stay up-to-date with innovations and industry trends in data science and financial data.Experience /petencies:

Essential
STEM/Mathematics/Financial Engineering background - knowledge of derivatives pricing desirable. Programming skills in Python and/or SQL and willingness to further develop skills. Basic knowledge of OTC derivative and cash (with a particular focus on Interest rate, FX and Energy derivatives as well as FI/Credit) products including pricing, conventions, trading, risk management and typical market data use cases. Understanding and basic implementation of data engineering and cleansing practices. Demonstrated written and verbalmunication skills, experience writing technical requirements desirable. Write presentations and articulate concepts and ideas to non-technical colleagues and counterparts. Desired
Entrepreneurial, self-motivated and used to working within a fast pacedmercial environment. Demonstrates high energy levels, thrives in a fast-paced environment. Ability to work with diverse groups/ personalities. Capable to analyse problems, propose remedies and implement solutions. Ability to react to changing requirements and adjust processes and approach. Demonstrated ability to build strong relationships across functional areas. #PARAMETA

Not The Perfect Fit?

Concerned that you may not meet the criteria precisely? At TP ICAP, we wholeheartedly believe in fostering inclusivity and cultivating a work environment where everyone can flourish, regardless of your personal or professional background. If you are enthusiastic about this role but find that your experience doesn't align perfectly with every aspect of the job description, we strongly encourage you to apply. You may be the ideal candidate for this position or another opportunity within our organisation. Our dedicated Talent Acquisition team is here to assist you in recognising how your unique skills and abilities can be a valuable contribution. Don't hesitate to take the leap and explore the possibilities. Your potential is what truly matters to us.



We know that the best innovation happens when diverse people with different perspectives and skills work together in an inclusive atmosphere. That's why we're building a culture where everyone plays a part in making people feel wee, ready and willing to contribute. TP ICAP Accord - our Employee Network - is a central to this. As well as representing specific groups, TP ICAP Accord helps increase awareness, collaboration, shares best practice, and holds our firm to account for driving continuous cultural improvement.

Location
UK - 135 Bishopsgate - London Job ID R2597

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