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Associate Director Data Architect

Intellia Therapeutics, Inc.
Remote friendly (Cambridge, MA)
United States
$175,500 - $214,500 USD yearly
IT

Role Summary

The Associate Director, Data Architect is a member of the IT team responsible for the architecture, delivery, and ongoing management of enterprise integrations across the organization. This role oversees integration platforms, middleware, APIs, and data flows that connect core business applications including ERP, HCM, CRM, Supply Chain, Data Platforms, and third-party systems. The Associate Director is an individual contributor role providing hands on technical expertise to ensure seamless, secure, and scalable connectivity across the IT ecosystem. This person plays a critical role in digital transformation by establishing integration standards, driving automation, and enabling real-time data exchange to support business growth and operational excellence.

Responsibilities

  • Own and govern integration platforms (e.g., Workato, Oracle Integration Cloud, MuleSoft, Dell Boomi, Azure Integration Services, Informatica, etc.).
  • Define integration standards, best practices, APIs, and reusable frameworks to ensure consistency and scalability.
  • Oversee the design of integration solutions including real-time APIs, event-based messaging, ETL/ELT, and batch processes.
  • Lead cross-functional integration projects supporting system migrations, digital initiatives, and SaaS deployments.
  • Translate business requirements into technical integration designs.
  • Manage delivery timelines, budgets, and resources to meet project commitments.
  • Partner with vendors, implementation partners, and internal stakeholders to ensure high-quality delivery.
  • Oversee daily operations of integration services including monitoring, issue resolution, and performance tuning.
  • Maintain integration catalogs, documentation, and interface inventories.
  • Establish governance processes around API lifecycle management, change control, and versioning.
  • Ensure compliance with security frameworks, data privacy regulations, and IT controls (SOX, GDPR, etc.).
  • Implement robust authentication, authorization, and encryption standards across all integrations.
  • Manage integration-related vulnerabilities and ensure adherence to cybersecurity best practices.
  • Conduct regular audits and support regulatory, internal, and external assessments.
  • Provide thought leadership on integration technologies, patterns, and emerging trends (APIs, event-driven architecture, microservices, iPaaS).
  • Collaborate with IT peers and application owners to shape future-state architecture.