Job Title: AI Coordinator (Data Governance)Location: Brussel, BelgiumDuration: ASAP-6 months with possible extensionMode of work: Hybrid (2 – 3 days onsite per week)Languages: English
Job Description - Roles and ResponsibilitiesAI Coordinator
We are looking for an AI Governance Program Manager to join our Data & AI Governance team based in Brussels. As Program Manager, you will structure and drive the AI Governance Program at Proximus to enable safe, compliant and accelerated AI adoption across the Group. You will work in an agile, cross-functional environment to align stakeholders (IT, Data, Risk, Legal, Compliance, Business) and stand-up the operating model, processes, and controls that ensure trustworthy AI at scale.
This opening target a seasoned, delivery-driven professional able to organize and coordinate a transversal governance program with multiple senior stakeholders.
As part of its transformation, Proximus is establishing a Group-wide AI Governance capability covering policy, risk assessment, model lifecycle, documentation, monitoring, and auditability. This endeavour will require close collaboration with numerous domains and their business counterparts to define standards, codify processes, and embed governance into delivery teams.
While we don't expect the candidate to write policies single-handedly, the ability to structure content and prepare high-quality materials for expert review is a strong plus.
The assignment is expected to span over ~12 months with the objective to transition a stable capability to an internal owner thereafter.
About youYou hold a master's degree in IT, Engineering, Business Engineering or equivalent experience.You have 5–10+ years in program/project management for transversal governance, regulatory or risk initiatives; AI/Data governance exposure is a strong plus.You have demonstrable experience orchestrating multi‐stakeholder programs with senior visibility and political sensitivity.You are comfortable operating in agile environments ; familiarity with Scrum/Kanban is a plus.You are proactive, structured, and delivery‐driven, balancing pragmatism with compliance needs.You have excellent interpersonal & communication skills and adapt your style to technical and non‐technical audiences, including executives.You thrive in complex, evolving contexts and can structure ambiguity into clear decisions, actions, and tracking.You are fluent in English ( written and spoken); French or Dutch is a plus.Familiarity with EU AI Act, GDPR intersections, model risk management, and audit requirements.Experience with Collibra or related governance platforms; exposure to ML model registries/monitoring.Background in risk assessment methodologies (e.g., impact assessments, control testing).AI CoordinatorLocation: Brussels, 2 days/week from the office, rest from home (hybrid).Team: 10 membersLanguage: ENAI Arc knowledgeAI module of Collibra for the AI Act is an asset (collibra is not a must, but is definitively an asset).This role is more related to the governance profile rather than data data scientist profiles.seniority: 5 years in AI ( 10 years in data, governance )
What you will doYou have the responsibility for the organization, coordination, and reporting on the progress of the AI Governance Program:
Program orchestration
Build and maintain the program roadmap, backlog and milestones; manage RAID, dependencies, and interlocks.Establish governance rituals (steerco, working groups, decision logs, reporting) and ensure timely escalation with the CoE.Standards & processes enablementCoordinate the definition and adoption of AI policies, standards, and guidelines (risk classification, data usage, transparency, human oversight, model documentation).Drive the design and rollout of AI lifecycle processes (use-case intake, risk assessment, validation, approvals, monitoring, incident handling, periodic review).
Stakeholder alignmentRaise awareness and secure prioritization with contributing teams; facilitate workshops where specific support is needed.Prepare decision materials for executives; manage trade-offs in a politically sensitive, multi-stakeholder landscape.
Tooling & integrationCoordinate assessment/selection of governance tooling (model registry, risk assessment workflow, monitoring, evidence repository); align with existing Data Governance and Risk frameworks.
Quality, controls & reportingEnsure validation of deliverables and controls with contributing teams, measure adoption, compliance and effectiveness.Report progress to management lines and interest groups; handle escalations together with the Data Governance CoE.
Transition managementDocument the operating model and handover plan; support the recruitment/selection of the internal capability owner and ensure a smooth transition.You support the steering of data governance capabilities and processes required to support the program and ensure that they meet the governance principles defined for the groupYou are the link between the Data Governance Centre of Excellence and Proximus AI and data workers.