Job Description
About Nexus Horizon
We are not just building software; we are architecting the infrastructure for the year 2026 and beyond. As a leader in next-generation computing and autonomous systems, Nexus Horizon is seeking a visionary Future Systems Architect to lead our technical strategy. In this role, you will define the architectural blueprints for systems that will shape the future of human-machine interaction.
Why Join Us?
You will work at the intersection of quantum computing, advanced AI, and edge infrastructure. This is a unique opportunity to define the technical standards for a decade-long horizon. We offer a competitive compensation package, equity packages, and the chance to work with the brightest minds in Silicon Valley.
Responsibilities
- Architect Future-Proof Systems: Design scalable, resilient, and high-performance system architectures tailored for 2026 technological standards, including edge computing and quantum integration.
- Lead Technical Vision: Define the long-term technical roadmap, ensuring alignment with business goals and emerging industry trends.
- Prototype and Innovate: Spearhead R&D initiatives to prototype next-generation algorithms and system frameworks.
- Cross-Functional Leadership: Collaborate with product managers, engineers, and designers to translate complex requirements into elegant technical solutions.
- Code Review and Mentorship: Establish rigorous code quality standards and mentor senior engineers and junior developers.
- Security and Compliance: Ensure all architectural designs adhere to the highest security protocols and regulatory compliance standards.
Qualifications
- Education: Masterβs degree in Computer Science, Physics, or a related field (PhD preferred).
- Experience: 7+ years of experience in systems architecture, with at least 2 years in leading high-level technical strategy.
- Tech Stack: Deep expertise in cloud platforms (AWS/GCP/Azure), containerization (Docker/Kubernetes), and microservices.
- Futuristic Skills: Familiarity with AI/ML frameworks, edge computing protocols, or quantum computing concepts.
- Communication: Exceptional ability to communicate complex technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders.
- Problem Solving: Proven track record of solving ambiguous, large-scale architectural challenges.