Full-Time

AI Product Manager for Trade & Working Capital Solutions

Vice President

Posted on 5/9/2026

Citi

Citi

10,001+ employees

Global financial services including banking, investment

Compensation Overview

€85.6k - €128.4k/yr

Dublin, Ireland

Hybrid

Hybrid role: up to 2 days per week work from home.

Category
Product (1)
Required Skills
LLM
MLOps
Product Management
Machine Learning
Risk Management
Data Governance
Computer Vision
Reinforcement Learning
Requirements
  • Relevant years of experience in product management, with at least 3+ years focused on AI/Machine Learning products
  • Proven experience working at a VP level or equivalent in a large, complex organization, preferably in financial services
  • Demonstrated success in defining, launching, and scaling AI products
  • Strong understanding of the financial services industry preferably Trade & Working Capital products
  • Solid grasp of AI/ML concepts, algorithms, platforms, and their practical applications
  • Understanding of data governance, data pipelines, and MLOps principles
  • Exceptional communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills, with the ability to articulate complex technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders and senior leadership
  • Strong collaboration and leadership capabilities with the ability to work across cross-functional teams to drive towards shared goals
  • Strategic thinker with a strong analytical and problem-solving mindset
Responsibilities
  • Product Strategy & Roadmap: Contribute to and execute a compelling vision, strategy, and roadmap for the AI product(s), aligning with overall business objectives and technology strategies. Identify new opportunities to leverage AI or to expand the AI product, conducting market research, competitive analysis, customer needs assessments, and understanding business need.
  • Product Development & Lifecycle Management: Lead the end-to-end product lifecycle for AI product(s), from ideation and requirements gathering to development, testing, launch, and post-launch optimization. Work closely with engineering, data science, design, and business teams to ensure successful product delivery.
  • Requirements Definition: Translate complex business problems and user needs into clear, concise, and actionable product requirements and user stories for AI models and platforms. Prioritize features based on business value, technical feasibility, and strategic impact.
  • Collaboration and Stakeholder Engagement: Collaborate effectively with a diverse set of internal stakeholders, including business unit heads, technology teams, risk, compliance, and legal, to ensure alignment and secure buy-in for AI product initiatives.
  • AI/ML Expertise: Experience working with Generative AI solutions. Experience with Agentic AI preferred. Possess an understanding of AI/ML techniques (e.g., natural language processing, computer vision, prompt engineering, contextual engineering, predictive analytics, reinforcement learning), their applications, and limitations. Collaborate with technical teams on model selection, data requirements, and solution design.
  • Performance & Metrics: Define key performance indicators (KPIs) and metrics for AI products, monitor performance post-launch and iterate based on data-driven insights. Ensure AI solutions deliver measurable business value.
  • Risk & Compliance: Partner with risk management and compliance teams to ensure all AI products adhere to regulatory requirements, internal policies, and ethical guidelines, particularly concerning data privacy, explainability, and fairness
Desired Qualifications
  • Recognized certifications in AI Product Management skills preferred

Citi provides financial services including consumer banking, credit, investment banking, and wealth management to individuals, corporations, and governments. The company operates by earning interest on loans and collecting fees for managing investments, processing trades, and facilitating cross-border transactions through its digital platforms. Unlike many local banks, Citi maintains a physical and digital presence in over 160 countries, allowing it to serve as a single partner for clients with global financial needs. Its goal is to drive growth and profitability for its clients and shareholders while supporting environmental and social sustainability initiatives.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

New York City, New York

Founded

1812

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What believers are saying

  • Investment banking fees rose 12% YoY in Q1 2026, fueled by AI-driven M&A acceleration.
  • Hired 60 managing directors from 20 rivals, boosting banking revenues 15% to $1.8bn in Q1 2026.
  • $30bn share buyback signals confidence, targeting 14-15% ROTE by 2031 post-restructuring.

What critics are saying

  • JPMorgan erodes Citi's #5 investment banking rank, diverting mandates within 12-24 months.
  • Investor backlash to 2031 ROTE target causes share underperformance versus Bank of America in 6-12 months.
  • Stripe captures cross-border volumes as Citi's tech lags low-cost alternatives in 24-36 months.

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  • Citi leads global cross-border payments, enabling near-instant transfers to Mastercard debit cards across 65 origination countries.
  • Citi expanded TTS non-interest revenue 98% YoY to $1.1bn in Q4 2024 via US dollar clearing growth.
  • Citi operates in 160 countries, serving 200 million accounts with unmatched global network scale.

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