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AI Program Manager - AI Foundations - London

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About the Role
Our client is a leading global commodity trader with a focus on Oil, Energy + Metals.
We are looking for an experienced program manager to join our client's GenAI team. This role will coordinate the delivery and evolution of Generative AI technical roadmap and backlog, working closely with forward-deployed AI engineers, AI software engineers, infrastructure, security, and data teams. You will work directly with commercial teams as well as in operations. This is a hands-on program manager role with technical depth and the ability to deliver the art of the possible.
Key Responsibilities
- Own the AI product roadmap and backlog, defining and communicating product vision and strategy in collaboration with AI leads
- Translate complex technical decisions into clear stakeholder communications, ensuring alignment across engineering, data, and business teams
- Coordinate with infrastructure, security, data, and technology teams on application integration, data sourcing, interoperability, and tooling requirements
- Evaluate emerging AI technologies and integrate them into the platform strategy and roadmap
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- Degree in a technical field; computer science, data science, econometrics, applied mathematics, engineering
- Strong track record of collaborating with cross-functional teams (product, engineering, platform)
- Proven ability to align senior stakeholders on technical strategy, with experience driving consensus across engineering, data, and business teams
- Ability to make ambiguous problems clear, identify core principles, and structure solutions from first principles
- Active interest in emerging GenAI developments and market trends, with a proactive commitment to staying up-to-date and informed on developments
- Self-motivated and comfortable working autonomously in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial environment
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