Technical Account Manager

BastionNew York, NY
$175,000 - $220,000Hybrid

About The Position

Bastion builds regulated financial infrastructure for modern businesses. Bastion's full stack product suite covers stablecoin issuance, custodial wallet infrastructure, and global asset conversion rails, with the flexibility to deploy individual capabilities or combine them end-to-end. Bastion's regulated foundation underpins a compliance-first approach to risk management, ensuring the integrity and security of all financial activity within its systems. Bastion holds the appropriate licenses for its own operations, but can also act as a service provider, offering compliance and financial operations support under our customers’ licenses. We're hiring a Technical Account Manager to own the client experience from first integration through ongoing scale. This role is the bridge between Bastion's product and the companies building on our infrastructure — you're the person who makes sure new clients get live quickly, existing clients stay informed and unblocked, and the product and engineering teams stay focused on building rather than fielding one-off implementation questions. This role sits within the product team, reporting to Roland Mansilla, Head of Product. You'll work across nearly every function — product, engineering, compliance, and commercial — but your home base is product. You're the technical extension of the product team: SQL-savvy, comfortable with APIs, able to fix confusing documentation directly, and capable of building lightweight automation with Bastion's internal tools. You're not writing production code, but you're technical enough to diagnose integration issues, speak credibly to engineering teams on both sides, and know when to escalate versus solve. You take ownership of the technical onboarding and lifecycle experience. You'll operate across two lanes: making sure new clients onboard with zero engineering effort per integration, and keeping existing clients informed, updated, and supported through API changes, doc updates, and evolving product capabilities. While we have a strong preference for the role to be based out of New York City, we are open to remote candidates across the United States.

Requirements

  • SQL-savvy
  • Comfortable with APIs
  • Able to fix confusing documentation directly
  • Capable of building lightweight automation with Bastion's internal tools
  • Technical enough to diagnose integration issues
  • Able to speak credibly to engineering teams on both sides
  • Know when to escalate versus solve
  • Ability to onboard clients with zero engineering effort per integration
  • Ability to keep existing clients informed, updated, and supported through API changes, doc updates, and evolving product capabilities
  • Ability to get hands-on with every Bastion product surface — issuance, custody, conversions — through sandbox integration and live documentation review
  • Ability to shadow 2-3 active client onboardings to understand the current handoff points between product, engineering, compliance, and the client's team
  • Ability to own your first non-enterprise client onboarding end-to-end: KYB process, sandbox setup, technical walkthrough, and the path to first live transaction
  • Ability to audit existing technical documentation and client-facing materials — identify the gaps and confusing spots that generate support tickets, and begin improving them
  • Ability to map the current-state ownership of every client touchpoint (who sends the onboarding email, who runs the technical kickoff, who communicates API changes) so you can systematically take ownership
  • Ability to run all non-enterprise client onboardings independently — from initial technical scoping through sandbox, KYB, and go-live — with a repeatable process that requires zero engineering involvement per new client
  • Ability to build and own the proactive client communication system: API changes, documentation updates, product releases, and migration guides that go out before clients have to ask
  • Ability to partner with the compliance team to streamline the onboarding flow — reduce the number of hops between compliance, customers, and product
  • Ability to support pre-sale technical evaluations alongside the commercial team when needed — running technical deep-dives, answering architecture questions, and helping prospective clients understand how Bastion fits into their stack
  • Ability to identify patterns in client integration issues and feed them back to product as structured input — not just anecdotes, but data-backed recommendations that improve the product for everyone
  • Ability to manage a growing portfolio of client relationships across both mid-market and expanding enterprise accounts, with clear processes that scale without proportional headcount
  • Ability to build tooling and automation for the parts of onboarding and lifecycle management that are repetitive — templated onboarding flows, automated status updates, self-service resources that reduce your own time-per-client
  • Ability to help define the long-term shape of the TAM function — as client volume grows, refine how the function collaborates with the product, support and commercial teams
  • Ability to become the person the product team trusts to represent Bastion's technical capabilities to any client, in any conversation, without needing backup
  • Ability to roll out a breaking API change to dozens of active clients across different integration stages, time zones, and technical sophistication levels — with zero surprise downtime and minimal support volume
  • Ability to redesign the KYB onboarding flow to cut days out of the process by eliminating unnecessary handoffs between compliance, product, and client communications
  • Ability to synthesize client onboarding and activity data into clear insights for the commercial team — helping inform account strategy, surface expansion opportunities, and drive proactive recommendations
  • Ability to build a lightweight internal dashboard that gives the commercial team real-time visibility into where every client sits in the onboarding pipeline — without asking engineering to build it
  • Ability to translate a highly technical integration requirement from an enterprise client's engineering team into a clear product feature request that the product team can actually prioritize
  • Ability to handle a situation where a client's technical team is stuck on an integration issue at 6pm on a Friday, their launch is Monday, and you need to diagnose whether the problem is on Bastion's side or theirs — and resolve it either way

Nice To Haves

  • Preference for the role to be based out of New York City, but open to remote candidates across the United States.

Responsibilities

  • Own the client experience from first integration through ongoing scale.
  • Ensure new clients get live quickly.
  • Keep existing clients informed and unblocked.
  • Focus product and engineering teams on building rather than fielding one-off implementation questions.
  • Take ownership of the technical onboarding and lifecycle experience.
  • Ensure new clients onboard with zero engineering effort per integration.
  • Keep existing clients informed, updated, and supported through API changes, doc updates, and evolving product capabilities.
  • Get hands-on with every Bastion product surface — issuance, custody, conversions — through sandbox integration and live documentation review.
  • Shadow 2-3 active client onboardings to understand the current handoff points between product, engineering, compliance, and the client's team.
  • Own your first non-enterprise client onboarding end-to-end: KYB process, sandbox setup, technical walkthrough, and the path to first live transaction.
  • Audit existing technical documentation and client-facing materials — identify the gaps and confusing spots that generate support tickets, and begin improving them.
  • Map the current-state ownership of every client touchpoint (who sends the onboarding email, who runs the technical kickoff, who communicates API changes) so you can systematically take ownership.
  • Run all non-enterprise client onboardings independently — from initial technical scoping through sandbox, KYB, and go-live — with a repeatable process that requires zero engineering involvement per new client.
  • Build and own the proactive client communication system: API changes, documentation updates, product releases, and migration guides that go out before clients have to ask.
  • Partner with the compliance team to streamline the onboarding flow — reduce the number of hops between compliance, customers, and product.
  • Support pre-sale technical evaluations alongside the commercial team when needed — running technical deep-dives, answering architecture questions, and helping prospective clients understand how Bastion fits into their stack.
  • Identify patterns in client integration issues and feed them back to product as structured input — not just anecdotes, but data-backed recommendations that improve the product for everyone.
  • Manage a growing portfolio of client relationships across both mid-market and expanding enterprise accounts, with clear processes that scale without proportional headcount.
  • Build tooling and automation for the parts of onboarding and lifecycle management that are repetitive — templated onboarding flows, automated status updates, self-service resources that reduce your own time-per-client.
  • Help define the long-term shape of the TAM function — as client volume grows, refine how the function collaborates with the product, support and commercial teams.
  • Become the person the product team trusts to represent Bastion's technical capabilities to any client, in any conversation, without needing backup.
  • Roll out a breaking API change to dozens of active clients across different integration stages, time zones, and technical sophistication levels — with zero surprise downtime and minimal support volume.
  • Redesign the KYB onboarding flow to cut days out of the process by eliminating unnecessary handoffs between compliance, product, and client communications.
  • Synthesize client onboarding and activity data into clear insights for the commercial team — helping inform account strategy, surface expansion opportunities, and drive proactive recommendations.
  • Build a lightweight internal dashboard that gives the commercial team real-time visibility into where every client sits in the onboarding pipeline — without asking engineering to build it.
  • Translate a highly technical integration requirement from an enterprise client's engineering team into a clear product feature request that the product team can actually prioritize.
  • Handle a situation where a client's technical team is stuck on an integration issue at 6pm on a Friday, their launch is Monday, and you need to diagnose whether the problem is on Bastion's side or theirs — and resolve it either way.
© 2026 Teal Labs, Inc
Privacy PolicyTerms of Service