Domain Managing Architect

Horace MannPlano, TX
7h

About The Position

Horace Mann is a purpose-driven company that is passionate about educators. The Domain Managing Architect – Individual Supplemental & Group Benefits (IS & GB) provides strategic architectural leadership across the IS & GB domain. This role leverages enterprise architecture disciplines, frameworks, and tools to ensure technology solutions align with the long-term best interests of Horace Mann.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in a related technical field or equivalent experience.
  • 6–9 years of relevant experience in architecture or related technical leadership roles.
  • Experience working within an Enterprise Architecture framework (e.g., TOGAF).
  • Fluency in modern architecture practices including cloud-native and AI-enabled design.
  • Expertise in creating architecture artifacts and diagrams (e.g., Visio, draw.io).
  • Strong analytical, planning, organizational, and technical skills.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including technical writing.
  • Broad knowledge of development languages, AI, Data platforms, Integration patterns, Infrastructure, Networking, and Security.
  • Experience in risk management and executive-level presentations.
  • Demonstrated ability to lead across organizational boundaries and drive consensus.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience in the Insurance sector (Property & Casualty (P&C) and Life & Annuity (L&A) domains, including underwriting, policy administration, claims, billing, and ecosystem integrations) strongly preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Drive the continued maturation of the Architecture discipline at Horace Mann, mentoring and guiding the architecture community.
  • Develop and maintain current, future, and transitional state architectures.
  • Create conceptual, logical, and physical architecture models and diagrams.
  • Define, document, and govern architectural decisions across programs and projects.
  • Develop and enforce architecture policies, standards, and processes in partnership with the Chief Architect and CIO.
  • Identify and establish new enterprise building blocks and reusable architectural patterns.
  • Set direction for integration services and enterprise-wide reusable design patterns.
  • Create or oversee the development of architecture artifacts supporting budgeting, planning, development, and operational support.
  • Formulate and review high-level design documents.
  • Guides architects and technical leads in aligning application development with architectural best practices.
  • Align application development practices with architectural standards and patterns.
  • Provide best-practice guidance in evaluating and selecting vendor products and technology platforms.
  • Lead risk identification and mitigation related to architecture decisions.
  • Collaborate with Solution Delivery Partners, architects, and technical leads to maintain current, target, and transition architectures.
  • Facilitate consensus across diverse technical and business teams.
  • Serve as a key contributor to strategic planning, roadmap development, and major program implementation.
  • Communicate complex technical concepts clearly to executive and non-technical audiences.
  • Prepare and present executive-level recommendations.
  • Lead analysts performing business architecture, design, development, and QA activities toward efficient processes and tool usage.
  • Establish best practices for architecture diagram development, governance, and repository management.
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