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AI Strategy Manager - Artificial Intelligence Governance & Enablement

J.P. Morgan
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Join JPMorgan Chase, a leader in financial services, as an AI Strategy VP within the Strategic Artificial Intelligence Governance & Enablement (SAIGE) team. Drive execution of the firm’s highest priorities and top strategic initiatives in AI/ML. Develop expertise in AI/ML use cases across Financial Services, hone problem-solving and leadership skills, and impact the agendas of senior management.

As an AI Strategy Manager within the Strategic Artificial Intelligence Governance & Enablement (SAIGE) team, you will act as an AI/ML execution specialist to lead transformational improvements across the firm. Collaborate with leads across AI/ML and Data teams to enhance firmwide adoption of AI/ML. Your role involves owning project workstreams, leading working groups, and developing innovative solutions to support the transformation into an AI and data driven culture.

Job Responsibilities:

  • Independently own and execute project workstreams within the organization from inception to completion.
  • Lead working groups, problem-solving, and brainstorming sessions to prepare analysis for leadership decision-making.
  • Establish strong relationships with key AI/ML-related functions firmwide, building a deep network and understanding of the AI/ML landscape.
  • Develop innovative solutions to support the transformation into an AI and data-driven culture while informing the firmwide AI/ML strategy.
  • Support the agenda of firmwide AI/ML senior governing bodies to drive critical topics for accelerating and adopting AI/ML across the firm.

Required Qualifications, Capabilities, and Skills:

  • Commercial experience in consulting, business management, analytics, or hands-on program management in a complex and dynamic environment.
  • Strategic mindset with deep intellectual curiosity.
  • Exceptionally strong client management and executive-level communication skills.
  • Ability to define and drive a delivery roadmap with milestone deliveries and status reporting.
  • Self-starter with the ability to perform duties with moderate to low supervision.
  • Anticipates and resolves issues with urgency.
  • Adapts to a rapidly changing business and technical environment.
  • Openness to developmental feedback from peers.
  • Superior command of PowerPoint and Excel.

Preferred qualifications, capabilities and skills

  • Experience in the Financial Services industry is preferred.
  • Interest in AI and Machine Learning; familiarity with AI/ML concepts is beneficial.


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