Enterprise Architect
Listed on 2026-02-28
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IT/Tech
Cloud Computing, Systems Engineer, Data Engineer, IT Consultant
About The Company
Wealthspire is a leading wealth management, retirement advisory, and business management firm serving individuals, families, endowments, and institutions across the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. We provide a comprehensive platform that brings together wealth management, institutional consulting, business management, family office, and retirement plan advisory services—empowering clients to navigate complexity with clarity and confidence.
With over 1,200 employees across more than 40 offices, we deliver insights and solutions backed by deep research, technology, and decades of expertise. Our collective businesses create a unified ecosystem designed to meet clients wherever they are in their financial journey. Wealthspire is redefining the future of financial solutions through collaboration, scale, and a steadfast commitment to putting people first—our clients, our colleagues, and our communities.
For more information, visit Wealthspire Advisors LLC, Fiducient Advisors LLC, Wealthspire Retirement, LLC, dba Wealthspire Retirement Advisory, and certain other affiliates are separately registered investment advisers.
SummaryWealthspire is seeking a highly skilled Enterprise Architect to define, govern, and evolve the firm’s enterprise technology architecture across infrastructure, cloud, applications, data, and end‑user platforms. This role is responsible for ensuring technology investments are aligned with business strategy, security requirements, and regulatory obligations while enabling scalability, resilience, and operational excellence.
The Enterprise Architect will serve as a strategic and technical leader, partnering closely with Infrastructure & IT Operations, Cybersecurity, Application Development, Data, and Business stakeholders. This role plays a critical part in supporting platform modernization, cloud adoption, and carve‑outs, integrations, and future M&A activity, ensuring consistent architectural standards and repeatable outcomes across the enterprise.
Key Responsibilities- Enterprise Architecture Strategy & Governance
- Define and maintain enterprise architecture domains covering infrastructure, cloud, applications, data, identity, and end‑user computing
- Establish and enforce architecture vision, principles, reference architectures, and technology standards
- Maintain multi‑year architecture roadmaps aligned to business strategy, priorities, and regulatory needs
- Align business and technology execution through clear architectural standards and governance
- Lead architecture review boards and design governance processes
- Solution & Platform Architecture
- Guide the design of scalable, secure, and resilient integrated solutions spanning Microsoft Azure, Microsoft 365, identity, networking, and security platforms
- Ensure consistency and interoperability across infrastructure, application, and data platforms
- Provide architectural guidance and review for major initiatives, platforms, and vendor selections
- Evaluate new technologies and platforms for strategic fit, risk, and value
- Support vendor and product selection with architectural due diligence
- Infrastructure, Cloud & Workplace Alignment
- Partner with Infrastructure, Security, Application, and IT Operations to align enterprise architecture with operational realities
- Ensure cloud, network, endpoint, and collaboration platforms adhere to architectural standards
- Balance long‑term strategic direction with practical, hands‑on guidance for delivery teams
- Support modernization initiatives including cloud‑first, automation, and platform consolidation
- Carve‑Outs, Integrations & M&A
- Lead enterprise architecture planning for carve‑outs, separations, acquisitions, divestitures, and integrations
- Develop repeatable architecture patterns and playbooks to support rapid, secure transitions
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