Fidelity International
Associate - Product Management

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About the Opportunity
Job Type: Permanent
Application Deadline: 15 July 2026
Job Description
Title: Associate - Product Management
Department: Fund Data Management
Location: UK/hybrid
Reports To: Manager, Fund Data Management Level 1
We’re proud to have been helping our clients build better financial futures for over 50 years. How have we achieved this? By working together - and supporting each other - all over the world. So, join our Fund Data Management team and feel like you’re part of something bigger.
About your team
The Fund Data Management team manages the core fund data across a wide range of fund types and systems. This includes the addition of new funds to the platforms, as well as the maintenance of existing Fidelity and third party funds.
About your role
This role will include:
- Launching new funds onto Fidelity systems
- Communicating and processing changes to funds
- Analysing market notifications, to identify required activity
- Providing ad-hoc data to colleagues as required
- Identifying and escalating potential issues as necessary
- Investigating and resolving queries relating to the above
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About you
The successful candidate will:
- Be able to follow documented procedures, with the confidence to flag where these are unclear or confusing
- Have the ability to review change notifications and identify required actions
- Be able to identify critical activity, and prioritise accordingly
- Be happy to work independently primarily, but as part of a team when required
Feel rewarded
For starters, we’ll offer you a comprehensive benefits package. We’ll value your wellbeing and support your development. And we’ll be as flexible as we can about where and when you work – finding a balance that works for all of us. It’s all part of our commitment to making you feel motivated by the work you do and happy to be part of our team.


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For more about our work, our approach to dynamic working and how you could build your future here, visit careers.fidelityinternational.com.
For more about our work, our approach to dynamic working and how you could build your future here, visit careers.fidelityinternational.com.
As an international financial services organisation, we are in-scope of international regulations in the way that we carry out our work. This position is involved in work that is regulated by the FCA and/or the PRA and their Individual Conduct Rules (COCON) apply to it, along with any other regulation. We provide training on COCON and how it affects our employees. More information about COCON can be found in the Employment Handbook.
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