Principal Enterprise Architect Professional Services (copenhagen)

Adobe Adobe · Enterprise · Copenhagen, Denmark +1

Principal Enterprise Architect Professional Services role focused on guiding architecture through transformation lifecycles, building executive confidence, governing design decisions, and ensuring technology choices support long-term value. The role bridges business goals and technical delivery by designing target architectures, planning transitions, and creating decommissioning strategies. It requires a strong understanding of AI, automation, and emerging agentic models and their implications for enterprise platforms, but the core function is architectural leadership and product strategy within an enterprise context, not direct AI model development or deployment.

What you'd actually do

  1. Assess and advance the architectural intent crafted during pre-sales.
  2. Provide architectural leadership across the full transformation lifecycle and guide platform adoption and evolution.
  3. Convert the success roadmap created during pre-sales into a comprehensive, managed transition plan featuring clear sequencing, decision points, and risk controls.
  4. Formulate robust, industry-specific architectural perspectives and translate them into target-state architecture, reference models, and phased implementation plans.
  5. Foster and maintain executive trust in architectural direction, serving as a strategic advisor to senior business and technology collaborators.

Skills

Required

  • Enterprise architecture leadership
  • TOGAF principles
  • Architecture governance
  • Digital marketing, data, and activation ecosystems
  • Executive advisory
  • AI, automation, and emerging agentic models
  • Change management frameworks (e.g., ADKAR)
  • English fluency
  • Danish fluency

Nice to have

  • Other European languages

What the JD emphasized

  • Proven experience providing enterprise architecture leadership across large-scale transformation programmes, from early visioning and pre-sales through delivery, adoption, and platform evolution.
  • Strong grounding in TOGAF principles and lifecycle-based architecture governance, applied pragmatically in complex enterprise environments.
  • Strong understanding of AI, automation, and emerging agentic models, and their implications for enterprise platforms.