Myriad Genetics, Inc

Principal Enterprise Architect

Myriad Genetics, Inc$130K — $180K *
Healthcare
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or related field (Master's preferred)
  • Minimum 10 years in IT architecture, with 5+ years specifically in healthcare or life sciences
  • Strong architecture, analysis, and communication skills with stakeholder alignment experience
  • Practical knowledge of enterprise architecture frameworks (e.g., TOGAF)
  • Hands-on experience with modern platforms like iPaaS, MDM, DXP, IAM, and cloud technologies

Responsibilities

  • Define architecture strategies and roadmaps aligned with business needs
  • Design and guide various architectural domains ensuring long-term reuse
  • Lead evaluations for technology options considering multiple business factors
  • Provide leadership for implementation of next-gen platforms and capabilities
  • Facilitate stakeholder alignment and future-state mapping
  • Prepare concise recommendations and roadmaps for senior leadership
  • Work closely with teams to ensure alignment of implementation with architecture intent
  • Identify opportunities for technology modernization and reuse

Benefits

  • Collaborative work environment with cross-functional partnerships
  • Focus on innovation in life sciences and digital transformation
  • Engagement in major platform decisions that drive operational efficiency
  • Opportunities for continuous learning and professional growth
  • Involvement in shaping architecture practices that enhance provider and patient experiences
Full Job Description
Job Description

Job Title: Principal Enterprise Architect

Department: Technology. Office of CTO | Technology & Execution | Enterprise Architecture team

Reports To: Sr. Director, Enterprise Architecture

Job Summary: The Enterprise Architect will help shape and implement Myriad Genetics' next-generation technology stack, aligning architecture decisions with business growth, operational scale, and life sciences priorities. This role requires a pragmatic architecture leader who has successfully delivered modern enterprise platforms in healthcare, diagnostics, biotech, or life sciences environments.

This is a hands-on enterprise architecture role focused on translating business strategy into executable architecture across life sciences capabilities, including digital engagement, provider and patient experiences, data governance, integration, identity, automation, analytics, and AI-enabled workflows. The Enterprise Architect will partner with business, product, engineering, security, data, and operations teams to define target-state architecture, evaluate platform options, guide implementation, and prepare clear executive recommendations.

The ideal candidate has implemented modern platform capabilities such as integration platforms as a service (iPaaS), master data management (MDM), digital experience platforms (DXP), identity and access management (IAM), cloud, data platforms, intelligent document processing, and applied AI - not just evaluated them.

Responsibilities:
  • Enterprise Architecture Strategy: Define architecture strategies, principles, standards, and roadmaps that connect Myriad's life sciences business priorities to scalable technology execution.
  • Architecture Design & Governance: Design, review, and guide business, application, data, integration, security, and technology architectures across enterprise initiatives, ensuring alignment to platform strategy and long-term reuse.
  • Technology Evaluation & Decision Support: Lead buy vs. build vs. hybrid evaluations for strategic capabilities, balancing business fit, technical fit, cost, risk, scalability, compliance, and speed to value.
  • Next-Gen Platform Implementation: Provide architecture leadership for implementation of iPaaS, MDM, DXP, IAM, API management, cloud, data platforms, automation, intelligent document processing, and AI-enabled capabilities.
  • Discovery & Stakeholder Alignment: Facilitate discovery, capability assessments, current-state/future-state mapping, and decision alignment across business, product, engineering, security, data, and operations teams.
  • Executive Communication: Prepare concise recommendations, roadmaps, trade-off analyses, and decision summaries for senior leadership and governance forums.
  • Business Case & Value Realization: Partner with business and finance teams on investment justification, total cost of ownership, ROI modeling, and measurable business outcomes.
  • Delivery Partnership: Work closely with product, program, engineering, and vendor teams to keep implementation aligned to architecture intent, business outcomes, quality, timelines, and constraints.
  • Modernization & Reuse: Identify opportunities to simplify, consolidate, modernize, and reuse technology capabilities across the enterprise.
  • Risk, Security & Compliance: Identify technical, security, compliance, data, and operational risks and recommend practical mitigation strategies.
  • Architecture Artifacts: Create practical artifacts such as capability maps, target-state diagrams, integration patterns, reference architectures, decision records, and roadmaps.
  • Standards & Best Practices: Promote architecture standards, patterns, and practices that enable secure, consistent, and effective use of enterprise platforms.

Qualifications:
  • Education: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or a related field; Master's degree preferred.
  • Experience: Minimum of 10 years in IT architecture, including 5+ years in healthcare, diagnostics, biotech, or life sciences, with demonstrated experience implementing modern enterprise platforms.
  • Skills: Strong architecture, analysis, communication, and stakeholder alignment skills; practical experience with enterprise architecture frameworks such as TOGAF; exposure to cloud, APIs, data platforms, Salesforce, Oracle, laboratory systems, portals, and SaaS ecosystems.
  • Life Sciences Knowledge: Strong understanding of healthcare, diagnostics, biotech, or life sciences operating models, including regulatory, privacy, data, and interoperability considerations such as HIPAA, PHI, and FHIR.
  • Technologies: Hands-on implementation exposure to iPaaS, MDM, DXP, IAM, API management, cloud, data platforms, intelligent document processing, AI-enabled workflows, and related integration and automation patterns.


Preferred Attributes:
  • Delivery Leadership: Proven ability to guide complex, cross-functional technology initiatives from strategy through implementation.
  • Innovation: Ability to apply emerging technologies pragmatically to improve business outcomes, user experience, and operational efficiency.
  • Adaptability: Comfortable operating in a fast-changing environment with evolving priorities, platforms, and delivery models.
  • Business Process Acumen: Understanding of procurement, legal, security, finance, and vendor management processes needed to move strategic technology decisions forward.
  • Cross-Functional Partnership: Ability to align business, technology, security, finance, and vendor stakeholders around clear decisions and executable plans.


About the Team:
  • You will be working with the Office of the CTO within Myriad Genetics' Enterprise Architecture team
  • Our team partners across business and technology functions to shape enterprise strategy, guide major platform decisions, and deliver scalable digital transformation.
  • We are focused on life sciences innovation, modern platform enablement, and architecture practices that improve provider, patient, commercial, operational, and data capabilities.

Required
  • U.S. citizen or national
  • Green Card holder
  • Living full time in the USA

We take geographic location into account when determining base salary to ensure equitable and competitive compensation.

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About Myriad Genetics, Inc

Myriad Genetics, Inc. is a molecular diagnostic company that develops and markets tests that assess a person's risk of developing certain cancers, the presence of certain inherited genetic conditions, and the likelihood of responding to certain drugs. The company was founded in 1991 and is headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah. Myriad Genetics operates through two segments: Diagnostics and Other. The Diagnostics segment provides testing and collaborative development of testing that is designed to assess an individual's risk of developing a disease later in life, identify a patient's likelihood of responding to drug therapy and guide a patient's dosing to ensure optimal treatment. The Other segment provides testing products and services to the pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical research industries, research and development, and clinical services for patients.
Learn more about Myriad Genetics, Inc
Size
2,400 employees
Market Cap
$1.2 billion
Industry
Net Income
-$230 million
Founded
1991
5 Year Trend
-1.1%
Revenue
$557 million
NASDAQ

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