Executive Director, Product – Agentic Identity

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

Product leadership role focused on defining the strategy and platform for AI-powered agent identity, authentication, and authorization within a financial services context, emphasizing security, traceability, and customer experience.

What you'd actually do

  1. Define the product vision and enterprise framework for agent identity, authentication, and authorization, including policy, experience principles, and control requirements.
  2. Set the strategy for delegated authorization that scales across use cases and channels, including both firm-managed and third-party agent ecosystems.
  3. Own a multi-year roadmap that balances near-term delivery with longer-term interoperability and ecosystem readiness (for example, verifiable credentials).
  4. Define how delegation records are represented and governed, including consent, scope, assurance level, revocation, and audit artifacts.
  5. Create and maintain a permissions taxonomy and tiering model to enforce least-privilege access for agent actions.

Skills

Required

  • Extensive product leadership experience owning strategy, roadmap, and outcomes across multiple teams and dependencies.
  • Strong understanding of identity and access management patterns, including delegated authorization, assurance levels, and step-up authentication.
  • Working knowledge of modern authorization standards such as OAuth (open authorization) and OpenID Connect, and the ability to translate them into clear product requirements.
  • Demonstrated ability to partner with technology teams to deliver platform capabilities, including requirements, prioritization, and milestone execution.
  • Experience designing durable consent and authorization models with strong auditability, revocation, and traceability.
  • Strong risk and controls mindset, with experience embedding control requirements into product delivery.
  • Ability to collaborate effectively with legal, compliance, risk, fraud, and analytics partners on customer-impacting capabilities.
  • Strong systems thinking across channels, application programming interfaces, and enforcement layers.
  • Strong analytical skills to define success metrics and use data to guide tradeoffs and prioritization.
  • Excellent communication skills, including producing clear product documentation and aligning technical and non-technical audiences.

Nice to have

  • Experience delivering identity and authorization capabilities in regulated financial services environments.
  • Experience with verifiable credentials and cross-organization trust models.
  • Experience defining tiered permissions models and least-privilege approaches for high-risk actions.
  • Familiarity with fraud detection, monitoring signals, and investigation workflows for digital channels.

What the JD emphasized

  • trusted
  • auditable
  • agent identity
  • delegated authorization
  • customer consent
  • data access controls
  • regulatory
  • internal policy
  • audit artifacts
  • least-privilege access
  • agent-specific monitoring
  • auditability
  • identity
  • authorization

Other signals

  • AI-powered agents
  • agent identity
  • delegated authorization
  • customer consent
  • data access controls
  • agent-specific monitoring
  • agent registration
  • governance capabilities