Job Description
Are you ready to architect the future?
Nexus Horizon Corp is pioneering the infrastructure for the year 2026 and beyond. We are seeking a visionary Future Systems Architect to lead our cutting-edge research and development division. In this role, you will design scalable, resilient, and revolutionary systems that bridge the gap between current AI capabilities and the quantum realities of tomorrow.
You won't just be maintaining systems; you will be defining the architecture that powers the next generation of human-machine collaboration.
Why Join Us?
- Work on projects with a 5-year horizon.
- Competitive equity package and performance bonuses.
- Flexible remote/hybrid work environment in the heart of San Francisco.
- Access to state-of-the-art quantum computing labs.
Responsibilities
- Strategic Roadmapping: Define and execute the technical roadmap for 2026 system integrations, focusing on AI scalability and quantum-ready architectures.
- System Design: Architect high-performance distributed systems capable of processing exabytes of future data streams in real-time.
- R&D Leadership: Spearhead research initiatives into neuro-symbolic AI and next-gen cybersecurity protocols.
- Team Mentorship: Lead and mentor a team of senior engineers and data scientists, fostering a culture of innovation and continuous learning.
- Stakeholder Collaboration: Translate complex technical concepts into actionable business strategies for C-suite executives and product leads.
- Compliance & Security: Ensure all future-facing architectures adhere to strict data sovereignty and privacy regulations (GDPR, CCPA).
Qualifications
- Experience: 10+ years of experience in systems architecture, with at least 3 years in a leadership role within high-scale tech environments.
- Technical Mastery: Deep expertise in cloud-native architectures (AWS, GCP, Azure) and containerization technologies (Kubernetes, Docker).
- Futuristic Tech Stack: Familiarity with quantum computing principles, edge computing, and advanced AI/ML frameworks.
- Problem Solving: Proven track record of solving complex architectural challenges with innovative, scalable solutions.
- Communication: Exceptional ability to communicate technical vision to non-technical stakeholders.
- Education: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field (Master’s preferred).