Full-Time

Asset Lifecycle Management Solutions Architecture Director

Posted on 5/9/2026

Iron Mountain

Iron Mountain

Secure information management and asset protection

Compensation Overview

$163.4k - $217.9k/yr

+ Bonus + Commission

Remote in USA + 2 more

More locations: Texas, USA | Illinois, USA

Remote

Category
Sales & Solution Engineering (1)
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Business, Technical, or Engineering field required. MBA or Master’s degree preferred.
  • 10+ years of Technical Pre-Sales or Solutions Architecture experience, with a minimum of 3–5 years in a leadership role managing teams.
  • Global Experience: Proven track record of managing international teams or supporting multi-national enterprise accounts is essential.
  • Travel: Ability to travel domestically and internationally (approx. 25–40%) to support global client engagements and team development.
  • Data Center Fluency: deeply knowledgeable in data center hardware lifecycles, including server/storage decommissioning, rack-level removals, cabling infrastructure, and data destruction standards.
  • Workplace IT Fluency: Strong background in DaaS models, imaging/configuration, deployment logistics, and end-user asset refresh programs.
  • Commercial Acumen: Expertise in structuring global pricing models (FX considerations, regional cost variances) and analyzing P&L for complex services.
  • Global Mindset: Ability to navigate cultural nuances and time zone challenges to build a cohesive, high-performing unit.
  • Strategic Vision: Ability to see the 'big picture' of how ALM services integrate into a global client’s digital transformation and sustainability strategy.
  • Influence & Negotiation: Strong ability to navigate internal friction between Global Sales (revenue focus) and Regional Ops (delivery focus) to find the right solution.
  • Executive Presence: Exceptional communication skills, capable of commanding a room of senior stakeholders in any region.
Responsibilities
  • Lead and mentor a diverse team of Solutions Architects located across multiple regions and time zones. Foster a collaborative culture that shares best practices across borders.
  • Resource management: optimize resource allocation for global pursuits, ensuring the right technical expertise (Data Center vs. End User) is applied to the right opportunities.
  • Establish global standards for solution design, cost modeling, and proposal generation to ensure that a proposal delivered in London matches the quality and methodology of one delivered in New York or Singapore.
  • Oversee the design of complex solutions for the data center environment, including hyperscale and enterprise decommissioning, on-site data sanitization, physical asset migration/relocation, and hardware recycling.
  • Drive innovation in end-user computing, including Device as a Service (DaaS), remote employee provisioning, break/fix logistics, and secure ITAD.
  • Serve as the final point of escalation and approval for complex, multi-country solution designs, ensuring they meet profitability targets and operational feasibility.
  • Partner with Global Strategic Account Managers to lead the technical strategy for multi-national RFP responses and enterprise contracts.
  • Act as a trusted advisor to client CIOs and CTOs, articulating how Iron Mountain’s end-to-end lifecycle vision supports their sustainability (ESG) goals, data security compliance, and TCO reduction—whether in the server room or the home office.
  • Act as the
  • Voice of the Global Market
  • to Product Management, identifying regional nuances and requirements for Data Center and Workplace services to influence the development roadmap.
  • Ensure all solution designs adhere to regional and international data privacy and environmental regulations (e.g., GDPR, WEEE, NIST 800-88, R2v3, e-Stewards).
  • Work closely with Global Operations leadership to ensure proposed solutions can be executed consistently across different geographies and vendor partner networks.
Desired Qualifications
  • MBA or Master’s degree preferred

Iron Mountain provides information management and asset protection services for businesses, including secure storage of physical documents and digital data, data backup and recovery, digital transformation, secure shredding, and IT asset disposition. It offers end-to-end solutions across the data lifecycle, combining long-term storage subscriptions with project-based services to move data from paper to digital and protect physical assets. The company differentiates itself through a long history across industries, global reach, and certifications like ISO 45001 and ISO 14001, focusing on regulatory compliance and sustainability. Its goal is to help organizations securely manage and protect information and assets, improve efficiency, and stay compliant with regulations.

Company Size

N/A

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Boston, Massachusetts

Founded

1951

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Data centers surged 50% in Q1 2026, leasing 32MW through April with 400MW pipeline.
  • Digital solutions grew over 20% in Q1 2026, driving 22% total revenue to $1.94B.
  • Chennai CHN-1 data center tops out April 2026, adding 23MW in India's expanding market.

What critics are saying

  • Recall Holdings captures 15-20% of North American contracts via aggressive pricing post-2024 acquisition.
  • AWS commoditizes data centers, undercutting Iron Mountain's 415MW with hyperscaler dominance.
  • AI tools like Archive Explorer enable destruction of 40% physical assets, eroding storage rentals.

What makes Iron Mountain unique

  • Iron Mountain leverages underground limestone mines for secure, climate-controlled storage since 1951.
  • InSight DXP provides AI-powered discovery for physical and digital archives, securing 24 deals.
  • Specialized media services preserve cultural assets with Archive Explorer metadata tools.

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Company News

Data Centre Dynamics Ltd
Apr 13th, 2026
Iron Mountain tops out Chennai data center, India.

Iron Mountain tops out Chennai data center, India. First 23MW building due live later this year April 13, 2026 Iron Mountain has topped out a new data center in Chennai, India. - Iron Mountain "We are thrilled to celebrate a recent major milestone in our global expansion: the official topping-out ceremony of our Chennai CHN-1 data center in Ambattur!" the company said on LinkedIn this week. "As the structural framework reaches its highest point, we are one step closer to bringing 23.2MW of total power capacity to one of India's most vital digital hubs." At full build-out, the two-building campus will offer 42MW of capacity across 800,000 sq ft (74,322 sqm). The first building is set to go live later this year. Iron Mountain has around 415MW of colocation and hyperscale capacity in 21 markets across seven countries and three continents. Iron Mountain first entered India in 2021, setting up a joint venture with Web Werks. Last year, the company acquired Web Werks, taking over a portfolio of six data centers located in five Indian markets - Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pune, and Noida - with a total IT capacity of 14MW. The deal also included in-development projects in Mumbai, Chennai, and Noida, totaling 142MW. The 4.3-acre campus is located in the Ambattur area of Chennai. The second building, the 19MW CHN-2, is expected to go live in 2028. Chennai is one of India's major data center markets. Other operators present around the Tamil Nadu city include STT GDC, Equinix, Sify, CtrlS, Colt, PDG, Digital Realty's Digital Connexion, NTT, AdaniConneX, and others. Get a roundup of the latest regional news across asia fortnightly. More in construction & site selection.

Yahoo Finance
Apr 10th, 2026
Iron Mountain stock surges 19.5% in 3 months on data center growth and strategic acquisitions

Iron Mountain shares have surged 19.5% over the past three months, outpacing the industry's 2.3% growth, driven by strong cash flows from its storage and records management business and expansion in data centres. The company maintains a 93.3% retention rate in records management, with recurring revenues from fixed monthly storage fees. Its data centre portfolio reached 488 MW in Q4 2025 at 97% occupancy, with capacity expected to nearly triple to 1.3 GW. Data centre revenues grew 30% in 2025, with over 25% growth anticipated for 2026. Strategic acquisitions, including ACT Logistics in September 2025, support expansion, with the asset lifecycle management business projected to generate $850 million in revenues in 2026. The Zacks consensus estimate for Q1 2026 AFFO per share has risen 3% to $1.39.

Iron Mountain
Mar 20th, 2026
AI-driven workflows for the enterprise back office.

AI-driven workflows for the enterprise back office. * Homepage * Who Iron Mountain Inc. is * Media center * Articles * Iron Mountain named runner-up for SSON Technology of the Year Iron Mountain named runner-up for SSON Technology of the Year. Iron Mountain InSight(R) is the runner-up for the Shared Services and Outsourcing Network's 2025 "Technology of the Year" award. March 20, 2026 Iron Mountain Inc. is excited to announce that Iron Mountain InSight(R) is the runner-up for the Shared Services and Outsourcing Network's 2025 "Technology of the Year" award! This award recognizes breakthrough tools and platforms that are redefining how shared services create impact, and celebrates a technology solution that delivered significant performance improvements in shared services organizations. Its nominated AI-powered technology, Iron Mountain InSight, is a content intelligence platform that governs information intelligently and compliantly, streamlining manual document and data processes, and unlocking actionable insights from unstructured data using intelligent document processing (IDP) and agentic AI. By leveraging InSight internally, Iron Mountain is realizing operational efficiency, cost savings and improved customer experience in its Global Business Organization and beyond. Winners will be announced on March 18, 2026, at Shared Services and Outsourcing Week in Orlando, Florida. To learn more, visit its InSight DXP and Global Business Services pages. You can also see its technology in action in its latest InSight DXP and Digital Mail case studies.

Data Centre Dynamics Ltd
Mar 18th, 2026
Iron Mountain eyes seven-building data center campus outside Austin, Texas.

Iron Mountain eyes seven-building data center campus outside Austin, Texas. Company plans first data center in Lone Star State March 18, 2026 Iron Mountain is targeting a new data center development outside Austin, Texas. First reported by BizJournal, the company is targeting a campus outside the city of Hutto in Williamson County. - Google Maps The city of Hutto city council last week saw a presentation from Iron Mountain for its Taylor Meadows data center development as part of a sanitary sewer service request. The project covers about 500 acres off FM3349, on land north of Norman Crossing and south of the Samsung semiconductor plan in Taylor. Full details haven't been provided, but up to seven buildings are planned and an on-site substation. The first grid-connected buildings could come online around 2030, but the company is also considering natural gas behind-the-meter options to bring capacity online sooner. The site would rely on a closed-loop cooling system. During the city council meeting, the company noted the proposed data centers would use less water than a previously planned residential development proposed on a portion of the site. Iron Mountain has around 415MW of colocation and hyperscale capacity in 21 markets across seven countries and three continents. This would be Iron Mountain's first data center development in Texas. Across the US the firm has data centers in operation and development across Boston, Massachusetts; Chicago, Illinois; Denver, Colorado; Kansas City, Missouri; Miami, Florida; Edison, New Jersey; Dayton, Ohio; Boyers, Pennsylvania; Phoenix and Scottsdale, Arizona; and Manassas and Richmond, Virginia. Get a weekly roundup of north america news, direct to your inbox. More in construction & site selection.

ThinkGeoEnergy
Feb 23rd, 2026
GreenFire Energy partners with Iron Mountain to deploy modular geothermal solutions for data centers

GreenFire Energy partners with Iron Mountain to deploy modular geothermal solutions for data centers. Iron Mountain data center in Phoenix, Arizona (source: Iron Mountain Data Centers) GreenFire Energy will be exploring the deployment of modular next-gen geothermal facilities to power the data centers of Iron Mountain in the United States. GreenFire Energy and Iron Mountain Data Centers have announced a collaboration to identify and evaluate potential sites in the United States for the development of next-generation geothermal projects to support data center operations. Under the collaboration, GreenFire Energy will aim to deploy 25 to 50 MW geothermal modules that will be co-located with energy-intensive infrastructure such as data centers. This will help supply reliable and climate-neutral power supply to the data centers while reducing reliance on stressed local grids. It also provide a pathway to hyperscale data infrastructure while supporting the growth of next-generation geothermal technologies. The initiative also aligns with GreenFire Energy's focus on behind-the-meter, co-located geothermal development. This modular approach is more agile, allowing for the faster deployment of geothermal power projects with lower early-stage risk and capital requirements. More details on the flexible and scalable approach of GreenFire Energy is available in its interview with with Rob Klenner, President of GreenFire Energy. Iron Mountain Data Centers is a global IT services company that has deployed data centers in more than 30 sites across Europe, Asia, and the USA. As the demand for data and AI services increases, data center growth needs to be coupled with sustainable, secure, and reliable power. With this venture into potential geothermal deployment, the company is leveraging on increasing AI demand as a catalyst for the growth of geothermal energy. Data centers are increasingly becoming large-scale off-takers for geothermal power. Google has already signed 265 MWs in PPA for geothermal power to support their data center operations in Nevada - 115 MW with Fervo Energy and 150 MW with Ormat Technologies - while also being involved in geothermal development in Taiwan and Australia. Meta has also shown similar interest with co-development agreements signed with Sage Geosystems and XGS Energy.

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