1902510: Collections Litigations Vendor Management Analyst I (OPVM08)
Make your voice count in a highly visible role supporting Card Collections Litigation. You will represent Chase in hearings and deliver clear, accurate testimony that helps protect customers and the firm. This role offers meaningful exposure to legal proceedings, cross-functional partnership, and opportunities to grow your expertise and influence. If you thrive under pressure, communicate with confidence, and take ownership with minimal oversight, you will excel on this team.
Job summary:
As a Vendor Management Analyst I within Card Collections Litigation, you represent Chase in litigation proceedings that may include depositions, trials, mediations, arbitrations, and other hearings. You prepare case materials in advance, collaborate closely with business and legal partners, and ensure responsibilities and deadlines are clearly established. You provide testimony remotely or in person with accuracy, professionalism, and composure. You bring independent judgment, strong communication skills, and a control-minded approach to every appearance.
This position requires flexibility for scheduling changes and periodic travel for in-person appearances. You will work across multiple stakeholders and timelines, balancing urgency with precision and risk awareness. Success requires the ability to learn and follow procedures, stay objective, and communicate complex information clearly in high-stakes environments. You will be trusted to identify issues early, escalate appropriately, and contribute to continuous process improvement.
Job responsibilities:
- Prepare and organize materials required for litigation appearances and testimony
- Partner with business stakeholders and internal/external legal teams to define responsibilities, timelines, and deliverables
- Represent Chase in remote and in-person litigation proceedings, delivering clear, concise, and accurate testimony
- Apply technical and functional knowledge to make independent decisions and recommendations with minimal oversight
- Escalate case issues, risks, and blockers to management and legal partners in a timely manner
- Follow the department’s risk and control expectations, including documentation and adherence to procedures
- Identify and escalate system or process issues and improvement opportunities
- Serve as a subject matter resource on applicable Chase procedures and processes used to support testimony
- Coordinate personal travel for in-person appearances and comply with travel and expense policies
- Maintain professionalism and composure while working in high-pressure environments
Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills:
- Bachelor’s degree
- Three years of experience in collections, process management, or financial services operations
- Experience supporting litigation processes and/or serving as a witness, with strong attention to detail for accuracy
- Demonstrated ability to resolve conflicts and de-escalate issues in a professional manner
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, including interpreting complex information and drawing logical conclusions
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including presenting information clearly and persuasively
- Proven time management skills and ability to meet deadlines while handling multiple priorities independently
- Ability to work effectively under pressure and maintain objectivity in high-stakes settings
- Flexibility to adjust work hours to meet business needs and real-time disruptions
- Strong public speaking skills and confidence communicating in formal hearing or courtroom-style environments
Preferred qualifications, capabilities, and skills:
- Knowledge of internal JPMorganChase systems, such as ICP, C3, and DTS
- Strong organizational skills, follow-up discipline, and attention to execution details
- Two years of people leadership experience
- Experience supporting more than one CCB Operations Function/Line of Business.
Required or Additional Information:
- Visa sponsorship is not available for this position.
- Work schedules will be full-time in office, on a 40-hour per week schedule.
- Travel will be required on a frequent basis.