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Director of Data Science - Opportunity in Sydney, Australia

Commonwealth Bank
London
1 week ago
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Lead the Future of AI at CommBank: 

We’re looking for exceptional technical leaders to drive the success of our cutting-edge AI strategy and pioneer innovative practices that will shape not only CommBank’s future—but the future of banking itself. 

See Yourself at CommBank: 

CommBank is embracing AI to transform how we operate and serve over 17 million customers. Your work will help shape the future of banking and reinforce our position as a global AI leader. 

Shape the future of AI at one of the world’s safest, most innovative, and tech-forward banks. 

Your work will directly impact millions—across retail, business, institutional banking, and the broader Australian economy. 

Ranked Top 5 globally in the Evident AI Index—above many global tech firms and banks—for governance, AI maturity, transparency, and responsible AI leadership. 

Backed by significant annual tech investment and foundational research into Agentic AI, Deep Learning, and Generative AI. 

See Yourself in Our Team: 

CommBank is leading the global evolution of Gen AI and Agentic AI—venturing into new-to-the-world innovations that redefine how banking is done. You’ll join a team that values deep expertise, bold thinking, and real-world impact. 

We’re seeking a Principal Data Scientist to drive strategic AI initiatives and deliver scalable solutions. You’ll lead high-impact work focused on building robust Generative AI and Machine Learning capabilities that shape the future of customer engagement, business intelligence, and innovation. 

You will technically drive your team to deliver world-class data science and AI capabilities across RBS and the Group. Our strategic focus is on positioning the Group at the forefront of AI innovation, delighting our customers at every interaction, and driving technology modernization. Your leadership will be instrumental in shaping the future direction and vision of AI, with a particular emphasis on Generative and Agentic AI.

What You’ll Bring

Leadership & Collaboration:

Experience leading diverse, high-performing teams across Gen AI, ML, and data science.

Ability to deliver scalable solutions that can be reused across the organisation.

Strong communication skills and executive presence to engage stakeholders and uplift capability.

Technical Expertise:

Deep hands-on experience applying Generative AI in real-world production-based settings.

Skills in prompt engineering, RAG, guardrail design, orchestration, and tools like LangGraph or Semantic Kernel.

Deep knowledge of ML model development, deployment, and evaluation including feature engineering, model selection, hyperparameter tuning, model evaluation, and deployment of predictive models

Strong expertise in Python, PyTorch, TensorFlow, SQL, Spark, and AWS tools like SageMaker and Bedrock.

Demonstrated experience in developing, deploying, and monitoring Deep Learning, Gen AI and AI models on AWS infrastructures, including Bedrock, SageMaker, Knowledge Base, and OpenSearch.

Location & Relocation

This role is based inSydney, Australia. We offerfull relocation supportfor international candidates, including visa sponsorship, to help you and your family make a smooth transition.

If you're already part of the Commonwealth Bank Group (including Bankwest, x15ventures), you'll need to apply through to submit a valid application. We’re keen to support you with the next step in your career.

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