NielsenIQ

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JuniorClientSolutionArchitect

$90–135k ~AI est. Warsaw, Poland FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for mid candidates.

The Brief

“Junior Client Solution Architect at NielsenIQ. Skills: Client engagement, Solution delivery. Serve as primary operational contact. Gather client requirements”

What You'll Achieve.

Ensure high-quality service delivery; Deliver solutions with precision; Meet agreed-upon timelines

Industry & Context.

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Problems you'll solve

Problem solving; Analytical skills; Troubleshoot client inquiries

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3+ years corporate client experience, English & Italian B2 level

What You'll Do.

Serve as primary operational contact

Gather client requirements

Translate requirements into work orders

Set project timelines

Monitor project progress

Deliver solutions with precision

Identify opportunities to enhance client data

Suggest improvements or new approaches

Coordinate pre-delivery quality checks

Coordinate post-production quality checks

Participate in operational meetings

Coordinate quality review meetings

Coordinate escalation meetings

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Customer Success Teams; Sales Teams; Internal operations teams

Communication Scope

Client communication; Information exchange

Process & Methodology

Project timelines, Project progress monitoring

Full Job Description

As a Junior Client Solution Architect, you will be at the forefront of client interactions, serving as a key point of contact to provide tailored solutions that address client-specific needs. This role is focused on building and maintaining strong client relationships by working closely with internal teams at NIQ to align strategies and deliver seamless solutions. This role offers an exciting opportunity to work closely with diverse clients, enhancing their experience with NIQ’s solutions while ensuring high-quality service delivery. Key Responsibilities: * Client Engagement: Serve as the primary operational contact for clients, handling all operational concerns including requirement gathering, delivery timelines, data modifications, and quality issues. * Communication & Coordination: Effectively communicate with clients, coordinating calls and meetings as needed, in collaboration with the Customer Success and Sales Teams to ensure a clear and accurate exchange of information. * Requirement Gathering & Delivery: Collect client requirements, translate them into actionable internal work orders, set project timelines, and monitor progress through to successful delivery. * Collaboration with Operations Teams: Partner with various internal operations teams to troubleshoot and resolve client inquiries efficiently, ensuring a smooth and effective workflow. * High-Quality Solution Delivery: Ensure solutions are delivered to clients with precision, maintaining high standards of quality and meeting agreed-upon timelines. * Proactive Solution Development: Identify opportunities to enhance client data, suggesting improvements or new approaches that lead to more robust, cost-effective, and enduring database production for NIQ. * Quality Assurance & Post-Production: Coordinate with Business-as-Usual (BAU) teams on post-production and pre-delivery quality checks, guaranteeing the highest level of service for clients. * Operational Meetings & Escalation Management: Participate in a

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