Data Scientist Senior Manager- Gen Ai, Agentic Ai(business Banking)
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Generative ai and machine learning solutions
Agentic and multi-agent ai systems experience
Production-grade ai solution deployment
As a Senior Manager, Data Science – Gen AI within the Business Bank’s AI Centre of Excellence, you will lead the design and deployment of multi-agent AI systems that streamline lending workflows and enhance customer experiences
Job Summary
As a Senior Manager, Data Science – Gen AI within the Business Bank’s AI Centre of Excellence, you will lead the design and deployment of multi-agent AI systems that streamline lending workflows and enhance customer experiences.
We focus on delivering AI solutions with a strong emphasis on customer-obsessed outcomes and practical, production-grade applications of AI that drive meaningful productivity gains.
The role offers flexibility including spending at least half your time each month in the office, alongside options such as flexible hours, part-time arrangements, and job sharing.
Matching Summary
As a Senior Manager, Data Science – Gen AI within the Business Bank’s AI Centre of Excellence, you will lead the design and deployment of multi-agent AI systems that streamline lending workflows and enhance customer experiences.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Generative AI and Machine Learning solutions
Agentic and multi-agent AI systems experience
Production-grade AI solution deployment
Stakeholder management and collaboration
Statistical control and performance estimation
AI interpretability and explainability expertise
Leadership of high-performing AI teams
Nice-to-have
Capability uplift roadmap definition
Problem solving and conflict resolution
Passion for generative AI interpretability
Strong analytical thinking
Customer-obsessed AI outcomes
Flexible work arrangements
Key Requirements
Hands-on experience with Semantic Kernel, AutoGen, LangGraph, or OpenAI Responses API
Proven leadership in Data Science and AI teams
Experience in statistical control and performance estimation theory