Job Description
Join Nexus Innovations as we redefine tomorrow's technological landscape. We're seeking a visionary Future Technology Strategist to architect our 2026 roadmap and beyond. This pivotal role demands an architect of innovation who can anticipate market shifts, identify disruptive opportunities, and translate futuristic concepts into actionable business strategies.
As the nexus of our technology foresight team, you'll collaborate with C-suite executives, R&D pioneers, and global partners to develop cutting-edge frameworks that position Nexus as the industry's undisputed thought leader. If you're passionate about shaping the future through strategic technology planning, this is your calling.
Responsibilities
- Develop and execute the 2026 technology strategy roadmap aligned with long-term business objectives
- Conduct horizon scanning and trend analysis to identify emerging technologies with transformative potential
- Lead cross-functional workshops to synthesize technical insights into strategic recommendations
- Build financial models and ROI projections for futuristic technology investments
- Present strategic visions to stakeholders through compelling data-driven narratives
- Establish partnerships with academic institutions and innovation labs
- Maintain a competitive technology intelligence database and threat assessment framework
Qualifications
- 10+ years in strategic technology planning, innovation management, or futures research
- Proven track record of developing multi-year technology roadmaps for Fortune 500 companies
- Deep expertise in emerging technologies: quantum computing, AGI, biotech convergence, or space tech
- Certification in Futures Thinking (e.g., CFTR, Foresight Professional) or equivalent
- Exceptional analytical skills with ability to synthesize complex technical and market data
- Experience presenting to C-suite and board-level stakeholders
- Advanced degree in Technology Management, Engineering, or Strategic Foresight
- Portfolio demonstrating successful technology strategy implementations