
Principal Enterprise Architect - Mergers & Acquisitions (Remote)
IQVIA, Chicago, IL, United States
Job Description Summary
IQVIA’s
AI & Technology Solutions (ATS)
organization is seeking a
Principal Enterprise Architect – Mergers & Acquisitions
to define, govern, and evolve enterprise‑wide architecture strategy, standards, and roadmaps across a large, global technology landscape.
This role sits within the
Architecture & Standards (A&S)
group and partners closely with
Corporate Development, the M&A IT Office, Enterprise Technology Solutions, Information Security, Data Privacy, Legal/IP, Finance, and Business Units
to support IQVIA’s strong M&A strategy—covering active integrations, backlog acquisitions, and future deal pipeline.
You will serve as the
architectural authority driving the evolution toward AI‑agent‑driven M&A IT integration , transforming complex discovery, risk assessment, and application rationalization processes into a high‑velocity, automated and scalable capability. This role requires deep, hands‑on experience across
pre‑close and post‑close M&A integrations .
Key Responsibilities
Serve as a senior architectural authority during: Deal evaluation and pre‑LOI assessments, Technology due diligence, Integration planning and execution, Post‑close stabilization and optimization.
Define and govern enterprise architecture strategies that enable rapid, scalable M&A integrations, reduce technology risk and complexity, maximize value realization and synergy targets.
Lead technology landscape assessments, including: Current‑state evaluation of infrastructure, applications, and data; Identification of gaps, risks, and compliance issues; Architectural boundary definition for carve‑outs and divestitures; Design integration and migration strategies, roadmaps, and target‑state architectures.
Partner with senior leaders to influence technology investment and integration decisions, communicate architectural risks and opportunities to executive and C‑suite stakeholders, drive application portfolio rationalization, standardization, and system retirement, ensure alignment with enterprise security, privacy, and compliance standards (e.g., NIST, ISO).
Act as a trusted advisor to Corporate Development, CIO and CISO organizations, and Business and technology executives.
Success Measures (First 12 Months)
Measurably reduce the time required to produce M&A technology assessments through improved playbooks and reusable tooling.
Drive application rationalization initiatives that deliver post‑merger synergy targets.
Establish scalable, repeatable architecture patterns for M&A integrations.
Mentor and develop at least
two senior architects
in M&A‑specific architecture practices.
Required Qualifications
15+ years of experience in enterprise or solution architecture roles.
4+ years leading technology due diligence and/or integration architecture in M&A environments.
Proven experience across the full M&A lifecycle, including: Pre‑LOI screening, Due diligence, Day 1 readiness, Post‑merger integration and stabilization.
Deep expertise in enterprise architecture frameworks, application portfolio management, integration and migration strategies.
Strong working knowledge of cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP), hybrid and distributed integration patterns, data architecture and governance.
Experience with carve‑outs and divestitures, including Transition Service Agreements (TSAs).
Solid understanding of cybersecurity and risk assessment frameworks (NIST, ISO 27001, SOC 2) as applied to M&A.
Exceptional executive communication and influence skills, with the ability to present architectural findings and risks to senior and board‑level audiences.
Demonstrated ability to partner effectively with senior business, technology, and product leaders to drive adoption of standards‑based architectures at scale.
IQVIA is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other status protected by applicable law. https://jobs.iqvia.com/eoe
EEO Minorities/Females/Protected Veterans/Disabled
The potential base pay range for this role, when annualized, is $118,100.00 - $328,800.00. The actual base pay offered may vary based on a number of factors including job‑related qualifications such as knowledge, skills, education, and experience; location; and/or schedule (full or part‑time). Dependent on the position offered, incentive plans, bonuses, and/or other forms of compensation may be offered, in addition to a range of health and welfare and/or other benefits.
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AI & Technology Solutions (ATS)
organization is seeking a
Principal Enterprise Architect – Mergers & Acquisitions
to define, govern, and evolve enterprise‑wide architecture strategy, standards, and roadmaps across a large, global technology landscape.
This role sits within the
Architecture & Standards (A&S)
group and partners closely with
Corporate Development, the M&A IT Office, Enterprise Technology Solutions, Information Security, Data Privacy, Legal/IP, Finance, and Business Units
to support IQVIA’s strong M&A strategy—covering active integrations, backlog acquisitions, and future deal pipeline.
You will serve as the
architectural authority driving the evolution toward AI‑agent‑driven M&A IT integration , transforming complex discovery, risk assessment, and application rationalization processes into a high‑velocity, automated and scalable capability. This role requires deep, hands‑on experience across
pre‑close and post‑close M&A integrations .
Key Responsibilities
Serve as a senior architectural authority during: Deal evaluation and pre‑LOI assessments, Technology due diligence, Integration planning and execution, Post‑close stabilization and optimization.
Define and govern enterprise architecture strategies that enable rapid, scalable M&A integrations, reduce technology risk and complexity, maximize value realization and synergy targets.
Lead technology landscape assessments, including: Current‑state evaluation of infrastructure, applications, and data; Identification of gaps, risks, and compliance issues; Architectural boundary definition for carve‑outs and divestitures; Design integration and migration strategies, roadmaps, and target‑state architectures.
Partner with senior leaders to influence technology investment and integration decisions, communicate architectural risks and opportunities to executive and C‑suite stakeholders, drive application portfolio rationalization, standardization, and system retirement, ensure alignment with enterprise security, privacy, and compliance standards (e.g., NIST, ISO).
Act as a trusted advisor to Corporate Development, CIO and CISO organizations, and Business and technology executives.
Success Measures (First 12 Months)
Measurably reduce the time required to produce M&A technology assessments through improved playbooks and reusable tooling.
Drive application rationalization initiatives that deliver post‑merger synergy targets.
Establish scalable, repeatable architecture patterns for M&A integrations.
Mentor and develop at least
two senior architects
in M&A‑specific architecture practices.
Required Qualifications
15+ years of experience in enterprise or solution architecture roles.
4+ years leading technology due diligence and/or integration architecture in M&A environments.
Proven experience across the full M&A lifecycle, including: Pre‑LOI screening, Due diligence, Day 1 readiness, Post‑merger integration and stabilization.
Deep expertise in enterprise architecture frameworks, application portfolio management, integration and migration strategies.
Strong working knowledge of cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP), hybrid and distributed integration patterns, data architecture and governance.
Experience with carve‑outs and divestitures, including Transition Service Agreements (TSAs).
Solid understanding of cybersecurity and risk assessment frameworks (NIST, ISO 27001, SOC 2) as applied to M&A.
Exceptional executive communication and influence skills, with the ability to present architectural findings and risks to senior and board‑level audiences.
Demonstrated ability to partner effectively with senior business, technology, and product leaders to drive adoption of standards‑based architectures at scale.
IQVIA is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other status protected by applicable law. https://jobs.iqvia.com/eoe
EEO Minorities/Females/Protected Veterans/Disabled
The potential base pay range for this role, when annualized, is $118,100.00 - $328,800.00. The actual base pay offered may vary based on a number of factors including job‑related qualifications such as knowledge, skills, education, and experience; location; and/or schedule (full or part‑time). Dependent on the position offered, incentive plans, bonuses, and/or other forms of compensation may be offered, in addition to a range of health and welfare and/or other benefits.
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