Director, AI Platforms
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Compensation
Not disclosed
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Who we are:
Shape a brighter financial future with us.
Together with our members, we’re changing the way people think about and interact with personal finance.
We’re a next-generation financial services company and national bank using innovative, mobile-first technology to help our millions of members reach their goals. The industry is going through an unprecedented transformation, and we’re at the forefront. We’re proud to come to work every day knowing that what we do has a direct impact on people’s lives, with our core values guiding us every step of the way. Join us to invest in yourself, your career, and the financial world.
The Role:
As Director, AI Platforms, you will build and lead the team responsible for multiple AI-enabling platform services, automation, and SDLC-enabling agents for SoFi and our affiliates. This shared foundation enables teams across the company to build, deploy, and operate AI capabilities through self-service workflows, standard tooling, and clear operational contracts. You will partner closely with Engineering, Security, Risk, Legal, Compliance, and Data to ensure AI development and runtime practices meet regulatory and governance requirements by default. You will also align the AI platform roadmap with our broader internal developer platform strategy, including infrastructure automation, CI/CD, observability, and reliability standards. You’re a builder first: someone who has shipped production platforms that engineering teams actually chose to adopt, who can operate with influence across organizational boundaries, and who thrives when the roadmap is theirs to define. The idea of building an in-house variant of Open Claw that is both powerful, safe, and auditable is an appealing challenge to you.
What You’ll Do:
Build and run a multi-tenant AI and SDLC platform that provides standardized primitives, including model access, inference serving, prompt and workflow orchestration, feature and r