Job Description
The 2026 Horizon Initiative is calling for visionaries. Nexus Future Systems is at the forefront of redefining the technological landscape, and we are seeking a Senior Architect to lead the development of scalable, predictive, and ethical frameworks designed for the year 2026 and beyond.
In this role, you won't just build software; you will architect the future. You will bridge the gap between current AI capabilities and the quantum-computing realities of the near future. If you are driven by complexity and inspired by what's next, this is your opportunity to leave a permanent mark on history.
Why Join Us?
- Work on the world's most ambitious technology roadmap.
- Competitive compensation and equity package.
- Flexible remote-first culture with premium offices in SF.
- Access to cutting-edge hardware and research labs.
Responsibilities
- Architect scalable systems capable of handling exponential data growth and quantum integration.
- Lead the strategic roadmap for the 2026 Horizon Initiative, defining technical milestones and deliverables.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to integrate predictive AI models into core logistics and infrastructure.
- Establish and enforce rigorous security and ethical standards for autonomous systems.
- Mentor junior architects and engineering teams to foster a culture of innovation and technical excellence.
- Conduct R&D to explore emerging technologies (e.g., neuromorphic computing) relevant to 2026 objectives.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field (PhD preferred).
- 10+ years of experience in systems architecture, with at least 3 years in high-scale AI or cloud infrastructure.
- Deep understanding of Machine Learning, Neural Networks, and Predictive Analytics.
- Experience with cloud platforms (AWS, GCP) and containerization (Docker, Kubernetes).
- Proven track record of leading complex technical projects from conception to deployment.
- Exceptional problem-solving skills and the ability to navigate ambiguity.