Full-Time

Group Product Manager – AI Product Lead

Signals Engineering

Updated on 5/14/2026

Truist Bank

Truist Bank

10,001+ employees

Offers integrated banking, lending, wealth management

No salary listed

Charlotte, NC, USA

Hybrid

Hybrid role; on-site presence in Charlotte, NC required.

Category
Product (2)
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Required Skills
Agile
Product Management
Quality Assurance (QA)
Risk Management
Observability
DevOps
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • A minimum of fifteen+ years in a combination of professional services and financial services industry
  • Seven+ years of product management experience
  • Deep understanding of software development methodologies and best practices
  • Deep and broad experience in digital banking, financial services, or other complex transactional services
  • Experience leading complex, cross-functional initiatives and large scale projects
  • Demonstrable understanding and application of digital concepts and technology
  • Ability to lead initiatives throughout the software development lifecycle, including post implementation
  • Bachelor's degree in business, engineering, design, or technology field; banking or financial management education or equivalent education and related training
  • Strong strategic thinker, with ability to quickly assess complex problems, prioritize key issues, and focus on relevant facts
  • Demonstrated experience in managing a varied team of professionals in a project-based environment and a proven ability to coach and develop a team
  • Outstanding skills presenting/communicating ideas and data to Executive level leaders
  • Sound business judgment and ability to build a business case around a product or service
  • Expert relationship builder; developing open, effective, considerate, and productive working relationships. Can “work the matrix” and gain credibility quickly with internal and external constituents
  • High level of adaptability; responds appropriately and competently to the demands of work challenges when confronted with change, ambiguity, adversity, and other pressures
Responsibilities
  • Own the product vision, strategy, and roadmap for Signals Engineering, defining what telemetry, behavioral analytics, and AI observability capabilities get built, sequenced, and delivered
  • Translate enterprise stakeholder needs — from AI engineering, security, governance, QA, and business operations — into clear product requirements, prioritized backlogs, and delivery-ready specifications
  • Partner with engineering leads to define signals infrastructure, data capture patterns, telemetry pipelines, event schemas, and analytics delivery that serve AI quality and operational intelligence goals
  • Define what "good" looks like for AI signal coverage: what agent behaviors, prompt patterns, tool invocations, workflow outcomes, and system events must be captured, stored, and analyzed
  • Drive cross-functional delivery alignment across signals engineering, AI engineering, security, QA, data, and platform teams to ensure the observability layer is production-ready, trusted, and integrated
  • Own stakeholder engagement for Signals Engineering — communicating roadmap direction, delivery status, and signal-derived insights to engineering leaders, governance partners, and senior stakeholders
  • Establish product metrics and success criteria for signals capabilities, including signal coverage, data latency, analytics usability, and the degree to which signals drive measurable AI quality or risk improvements
  • Identify gaps in current signal coverage and prioritize the highest-value observability investments that improve AI safety, reliability, auditability, and continuous improvement velocity
  • Partner with AI security and adversarial testing teams to ensure signals infrastructure supports detection, investigation, and remediation of AI-specific risk patterns
  • Contribute to the Forge governance and audit readiness posture by ensuring signal data is complete, traceable, retained appropriately, and accessible for compliance and review purposes
Desired Qualifications
  • 6+ years of product management, product strategy, or technical product ownership experience in enterprise technology, data, analytics, or platform domains
  • Demonstrated experience owning product roadmaps, writing requirements, and driving delivery in cross-functional engineering organizations
  • Strong understanding of telemetry, observability, behavioral analytics, or signals infrastructure in the context of enterprise software or AI systems
  • Experience partnering with engineering teams to translate product requirements into technical specifications, architecture decisions, and delivery plans
  • Ability to manage multiple stakeholder groups — engineering, security, governance, business — and synthesize competing priorities into a coherent product direction
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, especially for product briefs, roadmap presentations, and executive-facing delivery updates
  • Experience working within enterprise governance, security, and compliance environments where evidence, traceability, and audit readiness matter
  • Experience in AI, LLM, or agentic system observability — including prompt telemetry, tool invocation tracking, output scoring, and agent behavior monitoring
  • Experience with Microsoft Azure Monitor, Application Insights, Microsoft Fabric, or comparable enterprise telemetry and analytics platforms
  • Experience in financial services, cybersecurity, or other regulated enterprise environments with strong data governance, audit, and compliance expectations
  • Familiarity with data engineering, pipeline architecture, event streaming, or analytics delivery patterns relevant to signals product ownership
  • Experience working at the intersection of product management and AI governance, responsible AI, or enterprise risk management
  • Experience defining and tracking product KPIs, signal coverage metrics, and analytics quality benchmarks

Truist provides banking, lending, and wealth management services to individuals, small businesses, and large corporations across the United States. It operates through integrated relationship management, offering personal and commercial banking, loan products, and advisory wealth services. Customers access deposits, loans, payment services, and investment advice, with revenue coming from interest on loans, banking fees, and advisory fees. The firm differentiates itself by delivering coordinated financial solutions across different client segments and by pursuing strategic partnerships and community initiatives to support local development. Its goal is to inspire and build better lives and communities by helping clients manage money, grow assets, and strengthen relationships with their bank.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Washington DC, District of Columbia

Founded

2018

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Q1 2026 earnings beat with $5.20B revenue and $1.09 adjusted EPS exceeding estimates.
  • $500M+ Infosys GCC contract extends two-decade partnership and reduces operational costs.
  • $260M Credibly securitization positions Truist as lead structuring agent for SMB lending.

What critics are saying

  • Net interest margin compression from deposit competition erodes core profitability versus peers.
  • Infosys GCC dependency creates operational risk if vendor fails or transfer stalls.
  • Credibly's $3B+ SMB portfolio faces credit deterioration if AI underwriting model fails.

What makes Truist Bank unique

  • Leading market share in seven of top ten fastest-growing U.S. markets with $549B assets.
  • Digital channels capture 45% of new-to-bank clients, particularly Gen Z and millennials.
  • Integrated relationship management across consumer, commercial, investment banking, and wealth management.

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