Sr. Technical Account Manager, STV Ads, Video Ads Advertising & Marketing Jobs - New York City, NY at Geebo

Sr. Technical Account Manager, STV Ads, Video Ads

The Video Ads team is shaping the future of digital video entertainment.
Our mission is to build earth's most customer-centric advertising services for Amazon's streaming television (STV) publishers (e.
g.
Prime Video).
To accomplish this mission, we're looking for a Technical Account Manager (TAM) to support Prime Video advertising and innovation across in-house advertising technologies including supply & demand side platforms, identity services, database, big data, device/application-level services, networking, and more.
Driving long-term growth requires striking a balance between providing a streaming experience customers will love and creating products that advertisers want to buy (e.
g.
brand safe, relevant audiences).
In this role you will partner closely with streaming publisher executives to identify and craft technical implementation strategies.
You'll then partner with Video Ads product/tech to launch these solutions.
Example responsibilities include:
- Build advertising solutions, provide technical guidance and advocate for the STV Publisher needs across advertising platform services - Develop trusting relationships with STV publishers, understanding their business needs and technical challenges- Using a combination of technical acumen and STV expertise, you'll drive technical discussions regarding incidents, trade-offs, and risk management- Collaborate with technical/product teams, business developers, marketing teams, media executives and advertising sales- Proactively identify opportunities for STV publishers to gain additional value from Amazon's ads technologies - Provide detailed reviews of service disruptions, metrics, detailed pre-launch planningWe are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations:
New York, NY, USA.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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