Job Description
Join Nexus Horizon at the forefront of technological evolution as we build the digital infrastructure for 2026. We seek a visionary Future Systems Architect to design next-generation platforms that will transform industries and redefine human-machine collaboration. This role demands a blend of deep technical expertise and strategic foresight to architect solutions that anticipate societal needs and technological paradigms of tomorrow.
As a key member of our Innovation Lab, you'll collaborate with quantum computing specialists, AI ethicists, and biotech engineers to create resilient, scalable systems. You'll pioneer frameworks for decentralized networks, autonomous decision-making protocols, and human-centric AI integration. The ideal candidate thrives in ambiguity and possesses the ability to translate complex future scenarios into actionable technical blueprints.
Responsibilities
- Design quantum-resistant architectures for 2026-scale data ecosystems
- Develop AI-human symbiosis protocols ensuring ethical autonomous system behavior
- Lead cross-disciplinary prototyping sessions for biotech-digital interfaces
- Create resilience frameworks for distributed systems under extreme volatility
- Architect federated learning networks preserving data sovereignty
- Map technological convergence points across 15 emerging domains
- Establish governance models for autonomous system decision-making
- Forecast technological obsolescence curves for infrastructure planning
Qualifications
- 10+ years in systems architecture with 5+ years in emerging tech domains
- Expertise in quantum computing, neuromorphic chips, or synthetic biology
- Published research in future-proofing digital infrastructure (IEEE ACM preferred)
- Certification in AI Ethics Frameworks (IEEE Ethically Aligned Design)
- Experience with decentralized governance models (DAOs, blockchain)
- Portfolio of projects demonstrating 5+ year technological forecasting
- PhD in Computer Science/Engineering or equivalent practical innovation
- Fluency in at least two quantum programming languages (Q#, Qiskit)