Job Description
Join the Architects of Tomorrow
Nexus 2026 Inc. is at the forefront of defining the technological landscape for the coming decade. We are seeking a visionary Senior Architect to lead the 2026 Initiative, a groundbreaking project focused on next-generation autonomous systems and quantum-ready infrastructure.
In this role, you will bridge the gap between abstract future concepts and executable technical roadmaps. You will work with a world-class team to design scalable, secure, and high-performance systems that will define the standard for the year 2026 and beyond.
Responsibilities
- Lead the Technical Vision: Define the architectural strategy for the 2026 Initiative, ensuring alignment with long-term business goals and emerging technologies.
- System Design: Design complex, distributed systems architecture that can handle exponential data growth and high-concurrency demands.
- Cross-Functional Leadership: Collaborate with product managers, engineers, and stakeholders to translate business requirements into technical blueprints.
- Roadmap Management: Create and maintain the technical roadmap, prioritizing features based on impact, feasibility, and strategic value.
- Technical Mentorship: Mentor junior architects and engineering teams, fostering a culture of innovation and excellence.
- Vendor & Technology Assessment: Evaluate and integrate cutting-edge technologies to ensure our infrastructure remains ahead of the curve.
Qualifications
- Education: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field.
- Experience: 8+ years of experience in software architecture, with at least 3 years in a senior leadership or architect role.
- Technical Skills: Deep expertise in cloud-native architectures (AWS/Azure), microservices, and containerization (Kubernetes/Docker).
- Future Tech Fluency: Demonstrated interest or experience in AI/ML integration, edge computing, or quantum computing concepts.
- Problem Solving: Exceptional ability to solve ambiguous problems and make data-driven architectural decisions.
- Communication: Superior verbal and written communication skills, capable of explaining complex technical concepts to non-technical audiences.