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AI Risk Manager

$130,000 average salary

$130,000
$100,000 – $180,000
190% growth 2024–2026
Market growth
17,000 open positions (2026)
Open positions
6-10 months
Time to transition
Medium-High
Difficulty

What does a AI Risk Manager actually do?

Identify, assess, and mitigate risks posed by AI systems — including model failure, bias, regulatory exposure, reputational damage, and operational disruption. AI risk managers are now required at every financial institution and major enterprise.

Skills you need to get hired

Risk management frameworksAI system evaluationRegulatory knowledgeQuantitative analysisBoard communicationScenario modeling

Who's hiring AI Risk Managers right now

JPMorganGoldman SachsKPMGEYInsurance companiesRegulatory agenciesGovernment

Certifications that get you hired

01Financial Risk Manager (GARP)
02AI Risk Management (NIST framework)
03Enterprise Risk Management (RIMS)

Can you transition from your current job?

Financial risk managers, insurance underwriters, and compliance professionals have the strongest foundation. Add 4-6 months of AI-specific risk training.

Workers from these roles have the strongest transfer:

Financial AnalystInsurance UnderwriterAccountantCompliance Officer
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Your 90-day transition plan

1

Days 1–30: Complete foundational certification. Study 1–2 hours daily. Join relevant Discord/Slack communities.

2

Days 31–60: Build a portfolio project using the core tools. Document your process publicly (LinkedIn, GitHub).

3

Days 61–75: Apply to 10 entry-level or junior positions. Tailor every application with domain expertise from your previous role.

4

Days 76–90: First paid gig or offer. Negotiate using salary data from this guide as leverage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is AI Risk Manager a real job in 2026?

Yes. 17,000 open positions (2026) with 190% growth 2024–2026. Companies including JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, KPMG are actively hiring.

How long does it take to become a AI Risk Manager?

Most people transition in 6-10 months. Difficulty is rated Medium-High. Financial risk managers, insurance underwriters, and compliance professionals have the strongest foundation. Add 4-6 months of AI-specific risk training.

How much does a AI Risk Manager earn?

The average salary is $130,000, with a range of $100,000 – $180,000. Senior roles at top companies can exceed the top of that range.

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