Product Delivery Manager, Chief Data & Analytics Office

JPMorgan Chase JPMorgan Chase · Banking · Singapore · Corporate Sector

Product Delivery Manager to lead onboarding and rollout programs for a Data & AI platform, focusing on data management/governance and AI/ML capabilities. The role involves translating strategy into execution plans, driving feature readiness, ensuring production adoption with controls, and partnering with various stakeholders in a regulated environment.

What you'd actually do

  1. Lead a portfolio of firmwide Fusion onboarding and adoption programs across multiple Lines of Business, ensuring consistent execution and measurable outcomes
  2. Establish and run the onboarding operating model, including intake, feature validation strategy, approval pathways, training readiness, and progression to compliant scaled adoption
  3. Manage end-to-end program execution (scope, milestones, dependencies, RAID, decisioning), maintaining delivery discipline and transparent governance
  4. Drive stakeholder alignment and business sign-offs, ensuring clear accountability for fit-for-purpose production usage and control adherence
  5. Partner with Product and Engineering to validate feature readiness and incorporate customer feedback and implementation learnings into adoption plans and roadmap inputs

Skills

Required

  • program management
  • product delivery
  • project leadership
  • operating cadence
  • execution rigor
  • data management concepts
  • data governance concepts
  • AI/ML delivery and adoption considerations
  • executive communication skills
  • stakeholder management
  • technical materials

Nice to have

  • Master’s degree or MBA
  • centralized data/analytics function experience
  • enterprise platform rollouts
  • BCBS expectations
  • institutionalizing onboarding/adoption playbooks

What the JD emphasized

  • regulated environment
  • regulatory-aligned frameworks
  • risk, controls, and governance
  • data controls
  • data governance
  • regulated environments
  • regulated environment needs