Definition
Methodology Architect
Every expert eventually becomes a bottleneck. The knowledge lives in one head, and the work stops when that person does.
A methodology architect fixes that. They turn what a skilled person knows into a repeatable system: the steps, the judgment, the decisions, captured so the same quality comes out every time, with or without the original expert.
Not a consultant, who solves your problem and leaves.
Not a tool-builder, who hands you software and hopes you know what to do with it.
A methodology architect works one layer deeper, on the method itself, so the expertise becomes something a team, or a machine, can actually run.
The methodology layer is where expertise survives when the expert leaves the room.