Job Description
Are you ready to define the digital landscape of 2026?
Nexus Future Systems is seeking a visionary Strategic 2026 Infrastructure Architect to lead our cutting-edge technology roadmap. In this pivotal role, you will bridge the gap between current capabilities and the ambitious technological horizons of the next three years. You will architect scalable, resilient, and future-proof systems designed to scale for the 2026 era.
Our team is dedicated to pioneering solutions that define the future of enterprise computing. If you have a passion for high-scale architecture and a forward-thinking mindset, we want you to help us build the foundation for the next decade.
Responsibilities
- Define the 2026 Roadmap: Lead the architectural vision for the 2026 technology stack, ensuring alignment with long-term business goals and emerging industry trends.
- Scalable System Design: Design and implement microservices and cloud-native architectures capable of supporting exponential growth through 2026.
- Future-Proofing: Identify and integrate emerging technologies (AI, Quantum Computing readiness) into current infrastructures.
- Team Leadership: Mentor a team of senior engineers and architects, fostering a culture of innovation and technical excellence.
- Cross-Functional Collaboration: Work closely with product managers and stakeholders to translate 2026 strategic objectives into technical specifications.
- Security & Compliance: Establish robust security frameworks that protect data integrity as we scale to 2026 standards.
Qualifications
- Experience: 8+ years of experience in systems architecture, with at least 3 years in a senior leadership or architect role.
- Tech Stack: Deep expertise in Kubernetes, Docker, AWS, and serverless computing architectures.
- Future Tech Knowledge: Familiarity with AI-driven infrastructure management and edge computing concepts.
- Problem Solving: Proven track record of solving complex scalability and performance issues.
- Communication: Exceptional ability to communicate complex technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders.
- Education: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field (Master’s preferred).