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Director, Kyndryl Consult Partner – Agentic Application Management

DirectorDirectorFull TimeRemoteLeadTeam 10,001+Since 2021H1B SponsorCompany SiteLinkedIn

Location

California + 4 moreAll locations: California | Colorado | District Of Columbia | New York | Washington

Posted

59 days ago

Salary

$159.2K - $286.6K / year

Seniority

Lead

Bachelor Degree10 yrs expEnglish

Job Description

Director, Kyndryl Consult Partner – Agentic Application Management

Kyndryl

• Work alongside leadership from Clients, Kyndryl Client and Delivery Leaders • Drive significant financial outcomes through signings and revenue targets • Translate complex application portfolios into differentiated, AI-enabled managed services • Shape and close deals that transform traditional AMS run services into AI-driven operations • Lead by example - fostering a culture of continuous personal and professional development

Job Requirements

  • 10+ years of consulting or managed services leadership experience
  • Strong track record of C-suite client engagement and large deal origination
  • Demonstrable expertise in Application Management Services (AMS)
  • Working knowledge of agentic AI frameworks, AIOps platforms, or intelligent automation technologies
  • Proven ability to build and grow client relationships at the CXO level

Benefits

  • Kyndryl’s discretionary annual bonus program
  • Comprehensive benefits package including medical and dental coverage
  • Disability retirement benefits
  • Paid leave and paid time off

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