Job Description
Join Nexus Horizons at the forefront of tomorrow's digital revolution. We're seeking a visionary 2026 Digital Transformation Architect to reimagine how businesses operate in the metaverse era. This pivotal role blends cutting-edge AI integration, quantum computing foresight, and sustainable tech innovation to build the digital infrastructure of 2026 and beyond. You'll lead cross-functional teams in crafting next-generation solutions that bridge physical and virtual economies while prioritizing ethical tech deployment.
Our Austin-based innovation hub offers unparalleled resources for prototyping futuristic systems. As a key member of our C-suite strategy team, you'll directly influence how Fortune 500 clients navigate the seismic technological shifts reshaping global markets. This isn't just about adapting to change—it's about architecting the future.
Responsibilities
- Design and implement scalable digital transformation roadmaps aligned with 2026 technological inflection points
- Lead quantum-AI hybrid system integration projects for enterprise clients
- Develop ethical frameworks for decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs)
- Architect cross-reality platforms merging IoT, blockchain, and spatial computing
- Conduct horizon scanning for emerging technologies with 3-5 year impact potential
- Chair Metaverse Governance Council establishing industry standards for virtual economies
- Mentor junior architects in future-proof system design methodologies
Qualifications
- 15+ years in enterprise architecture with 5+ years in emerging tech integration
- Proven track record leading $10M+ digital transformation initiatives
- Certified in quantum computing architecture and metaverse development
- Expertise in AI ethics frameworks and regulatory compliance (GDPR, CCPA)
- Published thought leadership on Web3.0 or spatial computing trends
- Experience with cross-reality development engines (Unity, Unreal, Roblox)
- PhD or equivalent in Computer Science/Futurism preferred
- Portfolio demonstrating at least three 2026-forward implementations