West Monroe Partners, LLC
Manager, Mergers & Acquisitions (Merger & Carve-out) Chicago; Dallas; Minneapoli
West Monroe Partners, LLC, Seattle, Washington, us, 98127
Manager, Mergers & Acquisitions (Merger & Carve-out)
Chicago; Dallas; Minneapolis; New York; Seattle
Are you ready to make an impact?
Mergers and Acquisitions Practice (M&A)
is seeking a
Manager
to join our rapidly growing
Merger & Carveout Services (MCS)
team. This role will advise Private Equity and Corporate clients across industries on mergers and divestiture/carve‑out transactions with both an IT and cross‑functional lens. Areas of focus for IT include domain knowledge in business applications, infrastructure, cybersecurity, and IT organization. Cross‑functional areas of focus include HR, Finance & Accounting, Sales & Marketing, and Operations.
In this dynamic role, you will manage engagements through complex M&A transactions, from initial strategy and due diligence to integration/separation and post‑deal activities including buy‑side and sell‑side engagements, mergers, integrations, and divestitures. This role requires strong business acumen, technical expertise, and the ability to deliver actionable recommendations aligned with client objectives.
Primary Responsibilities
Client Delivery
Manage engagements across the transaction lifecycle, including due diligence, pre‑close planning, and post‑close integration and carve‑out execution.
Deliver insights and recommendations to senior stakeholders through concise, executive‑ready deliverables.
Ensure project milestones are met through effective project management and quality assurance.
Contribute to the development of templates, frameworks, and deliverables to ensure consistency and quality.
Program/Project Management
Manage Technology workstream planning/execution or program management office (e.g., IMO, SMO) overseeing multiple functions.
Identify and mitigate risks, engage stakeholders, and ensure program success.
Drive program economics, including budgeting and invoicing processes.
Coordinate teams across internal M&A functions, external buyer/seller teams, and third‑party vendors.
Facilitate steering committees and cross‑functional team meetings in collaboration with senior leaders.
Practice Development
Support the development of methodologies for M&A services, including due diligence, planning, and carve‑outs.
Mentor and coach junior team members, fostering a culture of growth and collaboration.
Participate in recruiting efforts and assist with onboarding new team members.
Business Development
Contribute to business development efforts by supporting proposal creation and pricing models tailored to client needs.
Build relationships with private equity and corporate clients to identify opportunities for upselling and cross‑selling.
Collaborate across practices to scope and deliver solutions aligned with client objectives.
Functional/Domain Expertise
Support diligence activities, including TSA scoping, negotiations, and pricing, one‑time and run‑rate financial modeling, and standalone cost analysis.
Provide oversight across workstreams to ensure alignment with client investment theses.
Maintain expertise in IT systems, financial processes, and operational domains.
Core Competencies
Analytics & Tools : Leverage tools such as CapIQ, PitchBook, Smartsheet, PowerBI, and enterprise architecture tools.
Financial Acumen : Conduct financial assessments, including P&L evaluations and cost modeling.
Communication : Deliver clear, impactful insights to stakeholders, fostering collaboration and trust.
Relationship Building : Build strong relationships internally and externally to drive engagement and project success.
Qualifications
5–7 years of experience managing operational and/or IT projects, with exposure to M&A transactions.
Experience delivering insights and recommendations to senior stakeholders.
Industry experience (e.g., Software, Healthcare, Consumer & Industrial Products, Insurance) preferred but not mandatory.
Expertise in financial modeling, project management methodologies, and business strategy.
Strong verbal and written communication skills, with a track record of managing senior‑level relationships.
Ability to travel up to 50% for client engagements.
Bachelor’s degree required; advanced certifications (e.g., LeanIX Practitioner) are a plus.
Authorization to work permanently in the United States without sponsorship.
Commitment to inclusion, diversity, and openness to new perspectives.
Based on pay transparency guidelines, the salary range for this role can vary based on your proximity to one of our West Monroe offices (see table below). Information on our competitive total rewards package, including our bonus structure and benefits is here. Individual salaries are determined by evaluating a variety of factors including geography, experience, skills, education, and internal equity. Employees (and their families) are covered by medical, dental, vision, and basic life insurance. Employees are able to enroll in our company’s 401k plan, purchase shares from our employee stock ownership program and be eligible to receive annual bonuses. Employees will also receive unlimited flexible time off and ten paid holidays throughout the calendar year. Eligibility for ten weeks of paid parental leave will also be available upon hire date.
Seattle or Washington, D.C.
$171,300 - $201,500 USD
$179,400 - $211,100 USD
New York City or San Francisco
$187,600 - $220,700 USD
A location not listed above
$163,100 - $191,900 USD
West Monroe
is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer We believe in treating each employee and applicant for employment fairly and with dignity. We base our employment decisions on merit, experience, and potential, without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, age, religion, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic prohibited by federal, state or local law. To learn more about diversity, equity and inclusion at West Monroe, visit www.westmonroe.com/inclusion . If you require a reasonable accommodation to participate in our recruiting process, please inquire by sending an email to recruiting@westmonroe.com .
If you are based in California, we encourage you to read West Monroe’s Notice at Collection for California residents, provided pursuant to the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and linked here .
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Are you ready to make an impact?
Mergers and Acquisitions Practice (M&A)
is seeking a
Manager
to join our rapidly growing
Merger & Carveout Services (MCS)
team. This role will advise Private Equity and Corporate clients across industries on mergers and divestiture/carve‑out transactions with both an IT and cross‑functional lens. Areas of focus for IT include domain knowledge in business applications, infrastructure, cybersecurity, and IT organization. Cross‑functional areas of focus include HR, Finance & Accounting, Sales & Marketing, and Operations.
In this dynamic role, you will manage engagements through complex M&A transactions, from initial strategy and due diligence to integration/separation and post‑deal activities including buy‑side and sell‑side engagements, mergers, integrations, and divestitures. This role requires strong business acumen, technical expertise, and the ability to deliver actionable recommendations aligned with client objectives.
Primary Responsibilities
Client Delivery
Manage engagements across the transaction lifecycle, including due diligence, pre‑close planning, and post‑close integration and carve‑out execution.
Deliver insights and recommendations to senior stakeholders through concise, executive‑ready deliverables.
Ensure project milestones are met through effective project management and quality assurance.
Contribute to the development of templates, frameworks, and deliverables to ensure consistency and quality.
Program/Project Management
Manage Technology workstream planning/execution or program management office (e.g., IMO, SMO) overseeing multiple functions.
Identify and mitigate risks, engage stakeholders, and ensure program success.
Drive program economics, including budgeting and invoicing processes.
Coordinate teams across internal M&A functions, external buyer/seller teams, and third‑party vendors.
Facilitate steering committees and cross‑functional team meetings in collaboration with senior leaders.
Practice Development
Support the development of methodologies for M&A services, including due diligence, planning, and carve‑outs.
Mentor and coach junior team members, fostering a culture of growth and collaboration.
Participate in recruiting efforts and assist with onboarding new team members.
Business Development
Contribute to business development efforts by supporting proposal creation and pricing models tailored to client needs.
Build relationships with private equity and corporate clients to identify opportunities for upselling and cross‑selling.
Collaborate across practices to scope and deliver solutions aligned with client objectives.
Functional/Domain Expertise
Support diligence activities, including TSA scoping, negotiations, and pricing, one‑time and run‑rate financial modeling, and standalone cost analysis.
Provide oversight across workstreams to ensure alignment with client investment theses.
Maintain expertise in IT systems, financial processes, and operational domains.
Core Competencies
Analytics & Tools : Leverage tools such as CapIQ, PitchBook, Smartsheet, PowerBI, and enterprise architecture tools.
Financial Acumen : Conduct financial assessments, including P&L evaluations and cost modeling.
Communication : Deliver clear, impactful insights to stakeholders, fostering collaboration and trust.
Relationship Building : Build strong relationships internally and externally to drive engagement and project success.
Qualifications
5–7 years of experience managing operational and/or IT projects, with exposure to M&A transactions.
Experience delivering insights and recommendations to senior stakeholders.
Industry experience (e.g., Software, Healthcare, Consumer & Industrial Products, Insurance) preferred but not mandatory.
Expertise in financial modeling, project management methodologies, and business strategy.
Strong verbal and written communication skills, with a track record of managing senior‑level relationships.
Ability to travel up to 50% for client engagements.
Bachelor’s degree required; advanced certifications (e.g., LeanIX Practitioner) are a plus.
Authorization to work permanently in the United States without sponsorship.
Commitment to inclusion, diversity, and openness to new perspectives.
Based on pay transparency guidelines, the salary range for this role can vary based on your proximity to one of our West Monroe offices (see table below). Information on our competitive total rewards package, including our bonus structure and benefits is here. Individual salaries are determined by evaluating a variety of factors including geography, experience, skills, education, and internal equity. Employees (and their families) are covered by medical, dental, vision, and basic life insurance. Employees are able to enroll in our company’s 401k plan, purchase shares from our employee stock ownership program and be eligible to receive annual bonuses. Employees will also receive unlimited flexible time off and ten paid holidays throughout the calendar year. Eligibility for ten weeks of paid parental leave will also be available upon hire date.
Seattle or Washington, D.C.
$171,300 - $201,500 USD
$179,400 - $211,100 USD
New York City or San Francisco
$187,600 - $220,700 USD
A location not listed above
$163,100 - $191,900 USD
West Monroe
is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer We believe in treating each employee and applicant for employment fairly and with dignity. We base our employment decisions on merit, experience, and potential, without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, age, religion, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic prohibited by federal, state or local law. To learn more about diversity, equity and inclusion at West Monroe, visit www.westmonroe.com/inclusion . If you require a reasonable accommodation to participate in our recruiting process, please inquire by sending an email to recruiting@westmonroe.com .
If you are based in California, we encourage you to read West Monroe’s Notice at Collection for California residents, provided pursuant to the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and linked here .
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