Data and Infrastructure Lead-trade and Working Capital – Vice President - London

JPMorgan Chase JPMorgan Chase · Banking · LONDON, LONDON, United Kingdom · Commercial & Investment Bank

Lead the data foundation for the Trade and Working Capital business, focusing on data dictionary, datalake migration, and dashboard reporting across Snowflake, Databricks, and BI tools. This role involves data governance, enabling analytics and AI use cases, and partnering with technology and business teams in a regulated financial services environment.

What you'd actually do

  1. Lead the design, build, and ongoing management of the Trade and Working Capital data dictionary, including standardized definitions, lineage, and ownership
  2. Own the execution of the datalake migration plan, coordinating dependencies across engineering, architecture, and business stakeholders to deliver measurable adoption
  3. Drive dashboard and reporting design standards across Snowflake, Databricks, and BI tools to ensure consistent, performant, and decision-grade insights
  4. Establish and enforce data governance practices in partnership with data owners, including data quality controls, stewardship workflows, and issue remediation
  5. Translate business priorities into a sequenced data uplift roadmap spanning infrastructure modernization, governance, and AI/advanced analytics enablement

Skills

Required

  • Demonstrated leadership delivering data platform and analytics capabilities within complex, matrixed financial services organizations
  • Strong working knowledge of Snowflake and Databricks, including data modeling approaches, performance considerations, and operationalization patterns
  • Proven experience leading datalake migrations or major data platform transitions, with disciplined delivery management and stakeholder alignment
  • Deep understanding of data governance concepts, including metadata management, lineage, stewardship, and data quality frameworks
  • Expertise in dashboard/reporting design principles and BI delivery, including requirements definition, semantic consistency, and adoption management
  • Ability to partner effectively across technology, product, and business data owners, translating between technical constraints and business outcomes
  • Strong program management skills, including roadmap development, prioritization, risk management, and executive communication
  • Sound judgment on data controls and operational resilience expectations typical of regulated environments

Nice to have

  • Experience supporting Trade and Working Capital, transaction banking, or adjacent corporate banking products and operating models
  • Prior ownership of enterprise metadata or data dictionary programs at scale
  • Experience enabling AI/ML use cases through curated datasets, feature-ready data products, and governed access patterns
  • Familiarity with modern data product operating models and domain-aligned data ownership
  • Background working across multiple geographies and time zones in a global delivery environment

What the JD emphasized

  • complex, matrixed financial services organizations
  • regulated environments