Job Description
Join Innovate Tomorrow Inc. at the forefront of 2026's technological revolution! We're seeking a visionary Future Technologies Strategist to architect our next-gen innovation roadmap. This pivotal role demands a blend of cutting-edge technical expertise and strategic foresight to transform emerging technologies into market-leading solutions. You'll collaborate with C-suite executives, lead cross-functional R&D initiatives, and shape our digital transformation strategy for the next decade.
Our ideal candidate thrives in ambiguity, anticipates industry shifts, and translates complex technological possibilities into actionable business advantages. Enjoy competitive compensation, unlimited PTO, and a state-of-the-art workspace in San Francisco's vibrant tech ecosystem. If you're ready to define tomorrow's innovations today, apply now!
Responsibilities
- Develop and execute 2026 technology adoption roadmaps for AI, quantum computing, and biotech integration
- Lead cross-functional teams in prototyping next-gen digital experiences and infrastructure
- Conduct horizon scanning to identify emerging technologies with disruptive potential
- Present strategic technology briefings to executive stakeholders and board members
- Establish innovation KPIs and measure ROI on experimental technology initiatives
- Forge strategic partnerships with academic institutions and tech incubators
- Author thought leadership content on future technology trends
Qualifications
- Master's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field (PhD preferred)
- 10+ years experience in strategic technology planning at Fortune 500 companies
- Proven track record in deploying AI/ML solutions at scale
- Deep understanding of quantum computing, blockchain, and synthetic biology
- Exceptional data modeling and scenario planning capabilities
- Certification in emerging technologies (e.g., AWS Quantum, Google AI Leadership)
- Published research or patents in forward-looking technology domains
- Experience with agile innovation frameworks and rapid prototyping