Job Description
Join Horizon Innovations Group at the forefront of technological evolution. We seek a visionary Future Technology Architect to design and implement next-generation systems that will redefine industries by 2026. This role combines strategic foresight with cutting-edge execution to build solutions for tomorrow's challenges today. You'll collaborate with C-suite executives to roadmap technological innovation, ensuring our infrastructure scales with emerging paradigms like quantum computing, neural interfaces, and decentralized ecosystems.
Our culture thrives on intellectual curiosity and rapid prototyping. You'll lead a cross-functional team of engineers, researchers, and designers in creating testbeds for breakthrough technologies. We offer competitive equity packages, unlimited learning stipends, and a state-of-the-art innovation lab. If you're passionate about shaping the future's technological backbone, this is your calling.
Responsibilities
- Architect scalable frameworks for 2026-era computing paradigms
- Lead R&D initiatives in quantum-resistant cryptography and AI-human symbiosis
- Develop roadmaps for neural interface integration and decentralized infrastructure
- Collaborate with product teams to embed futuristic capabilities into commercial offerings
- Establish innovation metrics and KPIs for emerging technology adoption
- Mentor a multidisciplinary team in next-gen development methodologies
- Present technological vision to investors and industry consortiums
Qualifications
- 10+ years in enterprise architecture with 5+ years in emerging tech
- Expertise in quantum computing, blockchain, or neural networks
- Proven track record of launching mission-critical systems at scale
- PhD or equivalent in Computer Science, Physics, or related field
- Published research in IEEE Nature or similar tier journals
- Experience with international tech standardization bodies
- Strong background in ethical AI governance and responsible innovation
- Fluency in at least two programming paradigms (quantum, functional, etc.)