Applied AI Ml-senior Associate

JPMorgan Chase JPMorgan Chase · Banking · New York, NY +1 · Consumer & Community Banking

As an Applied AI/ML Senior Associate in the AI for Operations organization at JPMorgan Chase, this role focuses on designing, building, and scaling cutting-edge Natural Language Processing (NLP) solutions to improve customer and internal agent experiences within the Consumer & Community Banking division. The role involves applying LLM-based methods and advanced analytics to solve complex business problems, working across the full model lifecycle from defining objectives to production deployment, and contributing to operational workflows through intelligent search, summarization, classification, and next-best-action recommendations.

What you'd actually do

  1. Apply deep natural language processing (NLP) knowledge & experience and critical thinking skills and perform advanced analytics with the goal of solving complex and multi-faceted business problems.
  2. Contribute to the full product development lifecycle, including defining the objective and key product deliverables.
  3. Act as an advanced contributor in system development, computer algorithms, NLP and machine learning.
  4. Contribute to the continuous learning mindset of the organization by bringing in new knowledge, ideas, and perspectives.

Skills

Required

  • LLM/NLP
  • search
  • Spark
  • Python
  • Scala
  • Java
  • data structures
  • algorithms
  • operating systems
  • compilers
  • databases
  • systems

Nice to have

  • Classification
  • Regression
  • Recommender Systems

What the JD emphasized

  • reliable, secure, and scalable
  • LLM-based methods
  • cutting-edge Natural Language Processing (NLP) solutions
  • customers
  • internal agents
  • intelligent search, summarization, classification, and next-best-action recommendations

Other signals

  • LLM-based methods
  • cutting-edge Natural Language Processing (NLP) solutions
  • improve experiences for both customers and internal agents
  • intelligent search, summarization, classification, and next-best-action recommendations