Sr. Manager, Integration Architecture
Listed on 2026-06-18
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IT/Tech
Systems Engineer, Cloud Computing: Infrastructure & Operations, Data Engineering, IT Consultant
Sr. Manager, Integration Architecture
The Sr. Manager, Integration Architecture is a senior technical leader within the IT Integration Management Office (IMO) responsible for defining and governing the integration architecture for M&A transactions. This role establishes target architecture alignment, standardized integration patterns, and technical guardrails across identity, applications, data, infrastructure, cloud, network, and security domains. Partnering closely with Enterprise Architecture, Cybersecurity, Infrastructure, and Application teams, the Sr.
Manager ensures solutions enable rapid Day 1 readiness, low‑risk integration execution, and scalable technology environments that support long‑term value realization. The role drives consistent, repeatable integration approaches that improve speed, cost predictability, and technical outcomes across the full M&A lifecycle: IT due diligence → close readiness → Immediate stabilization (Day
1) → Integration (Day 1–100) → optimization/value realization (Year 1–2).
- Serve as the technical authority for IT integration architecture across M&A transactions.
- Define integration patterns that balance speed, cost efficiency, scalability, and risk management.
- Establish architecture principles that support repeatable and consistent deal execution.
- Ensure integration strategies align with enterprise target architecture and platform roadmaps.
- Translate business integration objectives into technical solution approaches.
- Evaluate target company technology environments and determine alignment to enterprise architecture standards.
- Define future‑state architecture approaches across applications, infrastructure, identity, security, and data domains.
- Identify technical constraints, dependencies, and sequencing considerations impacting integration timelines.
- Determine rationalization, coexistence, or migration strategies for acquired technology environments.
- Provide architectural input into separation planning for divestitures or carve‑outs.
- Define minimum viable integration architecture required to support Day 1 business continuity.
- Establish architecture approaches supporting identity federation, secure connectivity, collaboration tooling, and core operational systems.
- Ensure architecture decisions minimize operational disruption during close and early integration phases.
- Partner with infrastructure and security teams to validate readiness of connectivity, access, and data exchange capabilities.
- Develop standardized integration patterns supporting common M&A scenarios (full integration, carve‑out, hybrid coexistence).
- Define reusable architectural frameworks that accelerate solution design across future transactions.
- Establish technical guardrails to ensure integration decisions align with cybersecurity, compliance, and data governance requirements.
- Promote modular integration approaches that reduce technical complexity and enable scalability.
- Partner with Enterprise Architecture to ensure alignment with enterprise standards and technology roadmaps.
- Collaborate with cybersecurity teams to ensure integration designs meet security and regulatory requirements.
- Support infrastructure, application, and data teams in resolving technical integration challenges.
- Provide architectural oversight to ensure consistent implementation of integration patterns across work streams.
- Identify technical risks, integration complexity drivers, and architecture‑related cost implications during due diligence.
- Evaluate technical debt, system interdependencies, and architectural constraints impacting deal timelines.
- Provide structured input into integration cost estimates and sequencing considerations.
- Support risk mitigation planning through architecture decision frameworks.
- Ensure architectural decisions support long‑term platform consolidation, data integration, and technology rationalization.
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