M&A Technology Integration Architect
Listed on 2026-03-05
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IT/Tech
Systems Analyst, Systems Engineer, IT Consultant, Data Engineer
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Job Description
The M&A Technology Integration Architect is a senior role within the Global Technology organization, specializing in the technical design and execution of technology integrations for mergers and acquisitions. This role focuses on application integration, technical architecture, and cross-domain coordination, supporting transactions from due diligence through Day 0 / Day 1 readiness and post-close integration.
This individual serves as a hands-on technical leader within the M&A Technology function, working closely with integration program management, application teams, infrastructure, cybersecurity, and data stakeholders. In addition to transaction-related work, the role plays a key part in the firm’s enterprise application strategy and rationalization program, leading architectural work streams and shaping integration and consolidation approaches.
The ideal candidate combines strong technical depth with a solid understanding of financial services business processes, can navigate complex architectural and security conversations, and is comfortable operating as an individual contributor with significant influence across teams.
Reporting relationships:
Reports to:
Head of M&A Technology Integrations
Primary functions and essential responsibilities: M&A Integration Architecture & Technical Leadership
- Lead the technical architecture and integration design for M&A transactions, spanning due diligence, Day 0 / Day 1 readiness, and post-close integration execution.
- Assess target-state application architectures and integration complexity during diligence, identifying risks, dependencies, and architectural trade-offs.
- Define integration patterns and technical approaches for application onboarding, data exchange, identity, and system connectivity.
- Serve as a key technical escalation point during integrations, partnering with program management to resolve architectural and execution challenges.
Application Integration & Domain Expertise
- Design and oversee application integration solutions across enterprise platforms, including API-based, event-driven, and file-based integration patterns.
- Work closely with application owners to align integration approaches with enterprise standards and future-state architecture.
- Bring strong understanding of business workflows and application landscapes to inform integration sequencing and consolidation decisions.
- Support integration across multiple technology domains, including applications, infrastructure, and cybersecurity.
Enterprise Application Strategy & Rationalization
- Play a key role in the enterprise application rationalization and consolidation program, leading architectural work streams and technical assessments.
- Evaluate application duplication, technical debt, and integration complexity to inform rationalization decisions.
- Define target-state application patterns and transition architectures in partnership with Enterprise Architecture.
- Support execution of consolidation initiatives, ensuring technical soundness and minimal business disruption.
Cross-Functional Collaboration & Influence
- Partner closely with M&A Integration Program Managers to align technical design with program plans, timelines, and dependencies.
- Collaborate with Infrastructure, Cybersecurity, Identity, and Data teams to ensure integrations meet enterprise standards for security, resiliency, and compliance.
- Communicate technical concepts, risks, and recommendations clearly to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
- Contribute to governance forums by providing architectural input and recommendations.
Qualifications:
Education
- Bachelor’s…
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