Job Description
We are pioneering the technological landscape of the future. Horizon Systems is seeking a visionary 2026 Infrastructure Lead to architect the resilient backbone of our next-generation ecosystem. In this pivotal role, you will define the protocols and systems that will power the digital world in 2026 and beyond.
You will bridge the gap between legacy systems and futuristic AI-driven architectures, ensuring our platforms are scalable, secure, and ready for the demands of the near future.
Responsibilities
- Architect Future-Proof Systems: Design and implement scalable infrastructure strategies that meet the unique demands of the year 2026, including high-frequency data processing and edge computing.
- AI Integration: Oversee the integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning models into core infrastructure, ensuring low latency and high availability.
- Cloud Migration: Lead the transition to hybrid cloud environments, optimizing resources and reducing operational costs.
- Security & Compliance: Enforce rigorous security protocols and compliance standards to protect sensitive data against emerging cyber threats.
- Performance Optimization: Continuously monitor system performance, conducting load testing and capacity planning to handle projected growth.
- Cross-Functional Collaboration: Work closely with software engineers, data scientists, and product managers to align technical roadmaps with business goals.
Qualifications
- Experience: Minimum of 7 years of experience in systems architecture, infrastructure engineering, or cloud computing.
- Tech Stack: Proficiency in Python, Kubernetes, Terraform, and major cloud providers (AWS, Azure, or GCP).
- AI Knowledge: Strong understanding of AI/ML infrastructure requirements, including GPU clusters and model serving.
- Problem Solving: Demonstrated ability to solve complex technical problems and think critically about system scalability.
- Communication: Excellent verbal and written communication skills with the ability to explain complex technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders.
- Education: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related technical field.