Job Description
We are on the precipice of a technological revolution. Nexus Horizon is seeking a visionary Future-Proof Systems Architect (2026 Vision) to lead our infrastructure strategy. In this pivotal role, you will design resilient, scalable systems capable of withstanding the demands of the next decade.
Your expertise will be the blueprint for our transition into the 2026 era, ensuring our platforms are not just functional today, but future-ready for tomorrow’s quantum and AI advancements. If you thrive in ambiguity and love solving complex architectural puzzles, this is your opportunity to shape the digital landscape.
Responsibilities
- Architect Future-Ready Solutions: Design enterprise-grade system architectures that anticipate and integrate emerging technologies (AI, Quantum, Edge Computing) expected to define 2026.
- Strategic Roadmapping: Define technical roadmaps and migration strategies to ensure our legacy systems evolve smoothly into next-generation infrastructure.
- Performance Optimization: Lead initiatives to optimize system latency, scalability, and throughput, ensuring zero downtime for global operations.
- Cross-Functional Leadership: Collaborate with R&D, Product, and Security teams to bridge the gap between theoretical innovation and practical implementation.
- Security & Compliance: Enforce enterprise-grade security protocols and ensure all architectural decisions comply with evolving data privacy regulations.
- Innovation Labs: Prototype and test cutting-edge technologies to validate their viability for integration into our core product suite.
Qualifications
- Experience: 8+ years of experience in Systems Architecture, DevOps, or Software Engineering, with a strong focus on large-scale distributed systems.
- Tech Stack: Deep expertise in Python, Go, or Java, and familiarity with containerization (Kubernetes/Docker) and cloud platforms (AWS/Azure/GCP).
- Future Tech Fluency: Demonstrated experience or keen interest in AI/ML integration and understanding of Quantum Computing concepts.
- Leadership: Proven ability to lead technical teams, mentor senior engineers, and drive architectural decisions in a fast-paced environment.
- Problem Solving: Exceptional analytical skills with a track record of solving complex, ambiguous technical challenges.
- Education: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field (Master’s preferred).