Intelligent Automation Manager (IT Manager) at Mutual of Omaha
Remote, Oregon, USA -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

23 Oct, 25

Salary

165000.0

Posted On

23 Jul, 25

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Automation, Scaled Agile Framework, Stakeholder Management, Information Systems, Business Travel, It Operations, Access, Digital Transformation, Computer Science, Information Technology, Leadership Skills, Six Sigma, Leadership

Industry

Information Technology/IT

Description

Location: Remote
Work Type: Full Time Regular
Job No: 504049
Categories: Information Technology, Leadership, Featured
Application Closes: Open Until Filled
Mutual of Omaha is seeking a technically-adept, empowering people-leader to join us as an Intelligent Automation Manager. This role is tailor-made for an individual who thrives in a fast-paced environment and is ready to make significant impacts on our organization’s efficiency and growth utilizing various capabilities from RPA to generative AI. If that resonates with you, apply today to be part of something transformational!

WE VALUE DIVERSE EXPERIENCE, SKILLS, AND PASSION FOR INNOVATION. IF YOUR EXPERIENCE ALIGNS WITH THE LISTED REQUIREMENTS

If you have questions about your application or the hiring process, email our Talent Acquisition area at careers@mutualofomaha.com. Please allow at least one week from time of applying if you are checking on the status.

Responsibilities
  • Lead and Manage a High-Performing Team: Oversee a team of developers by setting clear goals, conducting performance reviews, supporting career development, and regularly cascading strategic communications from executive leadership.
  • Own the Intelligent Automation Operating Model: Provide end-to-end ownership of the Enterprise Intelligent Automation function, continuously optimizing it to support organizational growth and evolving business needs. Evolve the Intelligent Automation roadmap and ensure alignment with enterprise and departmental goals. Establish governance models for automation pipelines, prioritization, performance monitoring, and risk mitigation.
  • Drive a robust automation pipeline by identifying opportunities through a deep understanding of insurance business processes and pain points. Develop and implement strategies to expand the pipeline in alignment with modernization initiatives and emerging capabilities
  • Align with Enterprise Strategy and Standards: Contribute to and align IA initiatives with the broader IT automation strategy, enterprise policies, and capabilities to ensure consistency, efficiency, and scalability. Align with IT SDLC standards and ensure automations meet security, privacy, and compliance requirements specific to the insurance industry (e.g., HIPAA, SOC2, GDPR).
  • Promote a Culture of Automation: Establish and support the adoption of tools, frameworks, and best practices that empower developers to automate manual tasks and processes across the organization. Collaborate with business stakeholders to gather requirements, manage expectations, and communicate ROI.
  • Drive Operational Efficiency: Lead the implementation of transformational automation initiatives aimed at reducing manual workload, improving productivity, and increasing gross margins. Measure and Improve Performance: Define and track KPIs, metrics, and analytics to monitor team output and project success, ensuring data-driven continuous improvement.
  • Ensure Effective Communication and Governance: Collaborate with key stakeholders, manage change initiatives, align with the enterprise AI Center of Excellence on responsible AI use, and oversee departmental budget and service delivery to ensure alignment and accountability.
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