AI Business Analyst & Functional Lead

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The AI Business Analyst and Functional Lead will be the liaison between technology and the business, providing guidance for the overall AI and Generative AI program. The role will provide oversight on the collection, review and prioritization of AI use cases within the Bank. As the functional lead, the position will interact with senior leadership to administer the AI program and strategy.

  • Manage and oversee the enterprise AI program, working with business and technology leadership to evaluate use cases. Make regular updates to policy and procedure documentation ensuring the program is appropriately governed for AI success and safety.
  • Provide oversight for the AI program including the collection and approval of projects in collaboration with the Bank's business units and risk management teams. Provide regular updates and performance metrics to stakeholders, identifying key achievements and areas for approvement.
  • Collaborate with business, risk, technology and executive stakeholders and provide leadership for all aspects of the AI program. Maintain relationships with stakeholders to ensure effective communication and alignment with organizational goals.
  • Maintain a working knowledge of existing and upcoming AI advancements, staying current with the ever-evolving work in the work of machine learning and AI. Through the lens of banking and regulatory oversight, work with the business, technology, risk and executive stakeholders to educate and collaborate for emerging technologies.
  • Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, Entrepreneurship, Economics, MIS, Math, Computer Sci, or Engineering will be accepted.
  • Perform miscellaneous job-related duties as assigned.

Position Requirements:

5 - 8 years of the following work experience and/or skills to perform the position:

  • Familiarity with programming languages (Python, SQL) and data visualization tools
  • Experience with project management tools (e.g., JIRA, AdaptiveWork) and analytical tools (PowerBI)
  • Proficiency in data analysis, process mapping and requirements gathering
  • Knowledge of industry-specific regulations and compliance standards
  • Excellent communication, analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Experience as a business analyst, functional lead, or similar role in AI or technology-driven initiatives

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