Innovation Architect

Marsh McLennanMinneapolis, MN
Hybrid

About The Position

The Innovation Architect is responsible for identifying, shaping, and advancing innovation opportunities from ideation to execution-ready concepts. This role conducts market and competitor research, synthesizes internal and external insights, and manages the front half of the innovation pipeline— primary responsibility for facilitating concepts through the innovation wheel from ideation through validation and prototyping—until they are ready for a formal go/no-go decision. The Innovation Architect translates ambiguous market signals and business needs into clear, testable concepts, supporting evidence-based prioritization and investment decisions.

Requirements

  • 5+ years of experience in innovation, strategy, product, consulting, or market research roles.
  • Experience working in the broader healthcare and/or health benefit consulting industry
  • Strong experience in market research, competitive analysis, and insight synthesis.
  • Demonstrated ability to structure ambiguous problem statements into actionable concepts and use cases.
  • Experience facilitating cross-functional collaboration, workshops, and concept progression activities.

Nice To Haves

  • experience in service design and/or prototyping

Responsibilities

  • Conduct market research, competitive analysis, and trend monitoring to identify relevant opportunities and threats.
  • Synthesize external findings with internal insights from teams and client engagements.
  • Identify opportunity spaces aligned to strategic priorities and articulate why they matter (client value, differentiation, feasibility).
  • Source ideas from the Innovation Council, internal teams, client engagements, RFPs, and market insights.
  • Manage the end-to-end intake and triage process, including documentation, routing, and initial evaluation.
  • Assess ideas for relevance, differentiation, and feasibility at an early stage.
  • Ensure consistent documentation and evaluation across all submissions and findings.
  • Define structured use cases, including personas, pain points, frequency/impact, current solution analysis, and key constraints.
  • Translate ambiguous ideas into testable concepts with clear problem statements, hypotheses, and success measures.
  • Produce concise concept artifacts that enable stakeholder alignment and fast decision-making.
  • Own the day-to-day project management while facilitating concepts through the innovation wheel in strong partnership with business, design, product, and technical leaders.
  • Coordinate desirability, feasibility, and viability validation activities and ensure appropriate rigor at each stage.
  • Run the operating cadence for each concept (kickoffs, working sessions, stakeholder check-ins, and stage-gate reviews), including agendas, notes, action items, and decision capture.
  • Track progress and manage risks/issues (blockers, resourcing gaps, decision delays, scope creep), escalating proactively to maintain momentum and clarity.
  • Ensure stage-gate readiness by confirming required evidence and artifacts are completed to standard at each stage (problem statement, use case, validation findings, prototype outputs, feasibility considerations, and decision materials).
  • Maintain portfolio visibility across in-flight concepts by reporting status, timelines, upcoming gates, risks, and support needed to the Innovation Lead and governance stakeholders.
  • Drive timely progression and closure by enforcing timeboxes, aligning stakeholders on next steps, and ensuring concepts either advance with clear ownership or are paused/closed with documented rationale.
  • Ensure required materials and artifacts are produced at each stage to support governance and progression.
  • Create or facilitate low- to mid-fidelity prototypes to support concept testing.
  • Coordinate validation activities with end users, clients, and/or internal stakeholders to gather actionable feedback.
  • Capture insights and translate learnings into iterations, recommendations, and go/no-go inputs.
  • Develop preliminary business cases to support go/no-go decisions (value hypothesis, target users, benefits, risks, and directional sizing).
  • Partner with the Innovation Lead on final business case development and presentation-ready decision materials.
  • Support conference planning and leadership engagement by translating innovation work into market-facing narratives and materials.
  • Contribute to Mercer’s innovation visibility through succinct storytelling of problems, solutions, and outcomes.

Benefits

  • health and welfare benefits
  • tuition assistance
  • 401K savings and other retirement programs
  • employee assistance programs
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