Senior Integration & Transformation Manager

Expedia Expedia · Hospitality · Madrid, Spain

Expedia Group is seeking a Senior Integration & Transformation Manager to support post-merger and acquisition integration for support functions like Finance, People, Legal, Real Estate, and Communications. The role involves designing and executing integration plans, leading problem-solving for key decisions, driving execution of workstreams, and managing stakeholders and communication.

What you'd actually do

  1. Partner with functional leaders to translate deal rationale and operating‑model choices into a coherent cross-functional integration plan and critical path
  2. Lead structured problem for key integration decisions (e.g., sequencing, scope, where to converge vs. remain distinct), quantifying trade‑offs in synergies, cost‑to‑serve, risk, and change impact
  3. Drive execution of multiple complex integration workstreams requiring coordination across multiple functions and teams at Tiqets and Expedia Group
  4. Partner with functional leaders to maintain corporate function workplans, mitigate delivery risks, and resolve issues
  5. Act as a trusted advisor to functional integration leads, surfacing cross‑functional dependencies and risks early, and facilitating alignment between functions when necessary

Skills

Required

  • corporate strategy
  • strategic initiatives
  • business programs
  • leading complex, cross-functional programs at enterprise scale
  • structure ambiguous problems
  • frame options
  • build business cases
  • recommend paths forward to senior leaders
  • drive complex programs that cut across multiple functions and organizations
  • portfolio and project planning
  • dependency management
  • process improvement
  • risk/issue management
  • synthesize complex and ambiguous situations into clear narratives
  • tailor messaging to different audiences
  • navigating the intersections between business operations, people, and change

Nice to have

  • Prior post-merger integration experience

What the JD emphasized

  • post-merger integration experience desired, but not required