At Liatrio, we don't just ship software — we enable real transformation.
We help large enterprises break free from legacy systems and truly enable AI across their organizations. We design and deliver secure, scalable, agentic AI-native platforms that reshape how teams build, deliver, and thrive at scale.
We live this every day by embedding deeply with clients to drive meaningful AI enablement — accelerating modernization, reducing risk, and creating lasting competitive advantage through production-grade AI systems. We use tools like Claude, Cursor, and Windsurf daily to move faster and deliver better outcomes.
If you're a technical leader who leads with AI and drives lasting change, this is where you belong.
About the Role
The Principal Application Modernization Architect is one of the most senior technical roles at Liatrio. You are accountable for the strategic technical direction of major engagements — setting the architectural vision, shaping how we engage, and ensuring that what we deliver creates lasting change for our clients.
You are the person in the room who sees the full picture — the technical debt, the organizational dynamics, the business constraints, and the path forward — and can articulate that clearly to a CTO or Chief Architect while simultaneously guiding a team of engineers to execute against it. You earn trust at the executive level by being right, being credible, and delivering.
What You'll DoEnterprise Technical Strategy and Architecture
Set and own the architectural direction for major client engagements — defining the modernization strategy, target architecture, sequencing, and guardrails that keep delivery aligned to business outcomes
Partner with the Strategic Principal to shape SOWs, working directly with C-suite, CTO, CIO, and Chief Architect stakeholders to align technical strategy with organizational goals
Lead architectural design across one or more technical domains — full-stack application development, cloud-native platforms, AI integration — and evolve Liatrio's point of view as the industry changes
Architect enterprise solutions that reduce technical debt while balancing constraints of time, budget, risk, and organizational readiness — and communicate those tradeoffs clearly to executive stakeholders
Anticipate where engagements are heading before others do — surfacing risks, identifying opportunities, and proactively shaping strategy before problems become crises
Participate in scoping discussions and SOW architecture for new and existing customers
Build and maintain deep, trusted relationships with CTO, CIO, Chief Architect, and VP-level technical stakeholders — the kind of relationships where clients call you before making major technical decisions
Guide clients through complex, politically charged modernization efforts — removing organizational impediments, building consensus across competing stakeholders, and keeping transformation on track when it gets hard
Share industry insight, anticipate technology shifts, and position Liatrio as a forward-thinking partner
Influence organizational culture and engineering practices at client organizations, helping them build the internal capabilities to sustain transformation after Liatrio is gone
Provide technical oversight across multiple workstreams — accountable for the quality, coherence, and strategic alignment of everything your team delivers
Integrate AI and LLM capabilities into client modernization strategies — agentic workflows, intelligent automation, AI-augmented engineering — ensuring those capabilities are production-grade and maintainable
Guide and collaborate with both Liatrio and client architects and engineers, elevating the technical quality of the engagement as a whole
Support the sales team in client expansion conversations and validate the technical feasibility of proposed work
Leverage Liatrio's accumulated insights to create accelerators, methodologies, and intellectual property that benefit future engagements
Accountable for the morale, well-being, and technical growth of the Liatrio team on your accounts
Coach and mentor engineers and leads through 1:1s, real-time feedback, and formal reviews — with a focus on growing the next generation of technical leaders at Liatrio
Experience and SkillsArchitecture and Engineering
You've owned the full modernization lifecycle at enterprise scale — assessing a complex legacy estate, making the architectural case for change to skeptical executives, and seeing it through to delivery in organizations that don't change easily
You have architectural range across the full technology stack — frontend, backend, data, infrastructure, cloud, and platform — with genuine depth in multiple areas
You've navigated the hardest parts of enterprise modernization: tightly coupled monoliths, shared databases, organizational silos, regulatory constraints, and teams that have built the same system for years — and you've found a way forward without burning everything down
You can look at a large, complex codebase or architecture and quickly develop a credible assessment — identifying the risk areas, the leverage points, and the sequence of changes that create momentum without creating chaos
You have deep expertise in cloud-native architecture and you've led large organizations through the cultural and technical transformation required to actually operate that way — including cloud-native platform adoption, or other orchestration platforms depending on client environment
You've worked in regulated industries and you understand what it means to modernize in environments where security, compliance, and operational risk are non-negotiable
You've built or integrated AI capabilities— LLMs, agentic workflows, RAG pipelines, or AI-augmented developer tooling — and you understand the architecture, the failure modes, and what it actually takes to keep these systems working reliably
You can have a credible conversation with a client's executive team about where AI creates genuine leverage in their modernization journey — cutting through the hype, grounding the discussion in what's real, and helping them think through a practical path forward
You have enough hands-on depth to evaluate approaches, guide your team's implementation decisions, and recognize when something that sounds good in theory isn't going to hold up in production
Specifics
- Full benefits including unlimited PTO, funded HSA option, 401k match, monthly LiveWell stipend, and quarterly company bonus
- Annual base salary: $210,000- $240,000, depending on experience
Requirements
- 10+ years of hands-on software engineering and architecture experience, with significant time in senior technical leadership roles at the enterprise level
- Proven track record as a trusted technical advisor at the CTO, CIO, or Chief Architect level
- Must be authorized to work in the United States or Canada without sponsorship
Travel: 25-50%, primarily US-based with occasional international travel
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