Sr. Director, AI Platform Engineering & Enablement

Ford Ford · Auto · Dearborn, MI +1 · Enterprise Technology

This role leads the AI strategy and enablement for an enterprise platform organization, focusing on evaluating, architecting, and governing AI capabilities across various providers. It involves defining roadmaps, driving adoption, establishing governance and financial management for AI, and managing strategic vendor relationships to ensure AI is integrated into platform operations and delivers business value.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own the cross-platform AI strategy across all of EPEO’s platform portfolio
  2. Drive activation and adoption of AI capabilities across all platforms EPEO operates
  3. Build and own the AI governance framework spanning all providers
  4. Lead EPEO’s strategic AI vendor relationships at the architecture and roadmap level
  5. Partner closely with platform organizations across EPEO to ensure AI strategy translates into embedded, operating reality

Skills

Required

  • Deep technical knowledge of enterprise AI platforms
  • Strategic judgment
  • AI portfolio strategy
  • Platform assessment
  • AI enablement
  • AI governance
  • Risk management for AI
  • AI FinOps
  • Vendor strategy and relationship management
  • Cross-functional partnership

Nice to have

  • Experience with leading AI and cloud platform providers
  • Experience with emerging AI providers and infrastructure primitives
  • Experience with agentic frameworks
  • Experience with AI infrastructure patterns

What the JD emphasized

  • This role requires a leader who brings deep technical knowledge of enterprise AI platforms and the strategic judgment to look across every platform EPEO offers
  • This is not an operational role.
  • This is the most forward-looking mandate in the platform organization: a cross-cutting AI strategy and enablement function with authority across all platform organizations.
  • The Senior Director, AI Platform Engineering & Enablement brings two equally weighted mandates.
  • On the engineering side, this leader applies deep technical judgment to evaluate, architect, and govern how AI capabilities are integrated across EPEO’s platform portfolio
  • On the enablement side, this leader ensures AI capabilities from our major providers are not just procured but actively activated, governed, and embedded into how our platforms operate.
  • This person does not wait for the organization to ask what AI can do. They already know, and they have a plan.
  • Maintain a comprehensive, enterprise-wide view of how AI is strategically positioned across every platform EPEO operates
  • Continuously evaluate AI capabilities across all major providers and platforms against EPEO’s current operating model
  • Define and own the cross-platform AI strategy roadmap — a prioritized, forward-looking plan for how AI should evolve across the platform organization over the next one to three years
  • Identify where AI creates step-change opportunities in platform operations: what can be automated, augmented, or fundamentally re-architected rather than incrementally improved
  • Challenge existing platform assumptions — bring a clear-eyed view of where current approaches should be replaced by AI-native alternatives, not just enhanced by them
  • Partner with Platform Engineering, Developer Experience, Employee Experience, Foundational Platform, and Digital Core Platforms to move AI capabilities from available to embedded
  • Serve as the strategic AI advisor across all platform organizations
  • Build and govern the AI portfolio framework for EPEO
  • Drive internal alignment across platform organizations on AI priorities, sequencing, and shared standards
  • Develop internal AI platform fluency
  • Build and own the AI governance framework spanning all providers: model selection criteria, acceptable use policies, data classification standards for AI inputs, and enterprise risk guardrails
  • Own AI FinOps as a strategic discipline
  • Ensure AI enablement activities meet enterprise standards for security, compliance, intellectual property protection, and responsible use
  • Partner with CISO, Legal, and Compliance to maintain a risk management framework for AI that scales with adoption and adapts to evolving regulatory requirements
  • Engage leading AI and cloud platform providers as strategic partners — not just commercially but at the technical and roadmap level, influencing provider direction based on EPEO’s scale and enterprise needs
  • Maintain a forward-looking technology radar for AI: evaluate emerging models, agentic frameworks, and AI infrastructure patterns for enterprise applicability before they become mainstream
  • Lead vendor capability assessments that go beyond marketing materials — forming independent, technically grounded views of where each provider’s AI platform is heading and what it means for EPEO’s business functions
  • Manage the AI provider portfolio as a strategic asset: evaluate concentration risk, capability overlap, and investment sequencing across providers
  • Platform Engineering — align AI enablement priorities with core infrastructure and platform delivery roadmaps, ensuring AI capabilities are built into the platform layer, not bolted on
  • Developer Experience — collaborate on how AI changes the way engineers build, test, and ship softwa

Other signals

  • Define and own the cross-platform AI strategy roadmap
  • Drive activation and adoption of AI capabilities across all platforms
  • Build and own the AI governance framework
  • Lead EPEO’s strategic AI vendor relationships