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Data Management Director

JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Greater London
3 days ago
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Help to drive data strategy and quality initiatives, collaborating across teams to maximize impact and deliver innovative solutions.


Join us at JPMorgan Chase Asset and Wealth Management to shape the future of data and analytics. Lead transformative initiatives, collaborate with talented professionals, and make a meaningful impact on our business. Your expertise will promote innovation and unlock the full potential of our data. Be part of a team that values growth, collaboration, and excellence.

Job Summary:
As a Data Management Director - Strategic Data Provisioning and Data Quality in the Chief Data & Analytics Office, you will help craft the vision and drive execution of our data strategy across Global Private Bank. You will collaborate with senior leaders and cross-functional teams to deliver impactful solutions. Your work will help ensure data quality, integrity, and accessibility, supporting key business initiatives. You will play a pivotal role in fostering a culture of innovation and continuous improvement. Your leadership will help us maximize the value of our data and empower our teams.

Job Responsibilities:

Lead the execution of the Data Provisioning strategy Collaborate with use case owners to define data requirements and manage product dependencies Partner with teams overseeing data governance, privacy, platform capabilities, and product development to prioritize and deliver key initiatives Support agile product routines and management information systems to oversee cross-product data dependencies Innovate and drive the strategic data vision across Asset and Wealth Management Serve as a thought leader and advocate for the Chief Data & Analytics Office

Required Qualifications, Capabilities, and Skills:

Demonstrate expertise in financial services industry Apply technical knowledge of data management, governance, product management, agile transformation, analytics, metrics, reporting, and performance monitoring Understand Private Banking, Wealth Management, and Asset Management businesses globally Execute strategic or transformational change initiatives Influence and collaborate effectively in a matrixed and complex environment Thrive in highly collaborative and intellectually challenging settings Exhibit excellent leadership and communication skills Think structurally and communicate effectively, both in writing and verbally Challenge the status quo, think creatively, and solve problems

Preferred Qualifications, Capabilities, and Skills:

Build strong working relationships with key stakeholders Multi-task and operate independently in a fast-paced environment Balance strategic vision with pragmatic delivery Bring a background in data, analytics, or product management Grow and develop data and analytics teams and talent

Why Join Us?
You’ll be part of a collaborative, innovative team dedicated to maximizing the value of data responsibly. We work across business, technology, and operations to deliver impactful solutions and foster a culture of growth and excellence. Your contributions will help us drive efficiency, lower risk, and accelerate our data and analytics journey.

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