Job Description
Are you ready to architect the future? Nexus Horizons is seeking a visionary Director of Future Tech Strategy (2026 Focus) to lead our forward-looking initiatives. In this pivotal role, you will define the technological roadmap that will shape our trajectory through the year 2026 and beyond.
We are not just preparing for the future; we are inventing it. You will work at the intersection of cutting-edge AI, sustainable energy tech, and quantum computing, ensuring our company remains at the bleeding edge of innovation.
Why join us? You will have the autonomy to shape strategy, the resources to build the team, and the mission to leave a lasting impact on the technological landscape.
Responsibilities
- Strategic Roadmapping: Develop and execute a comprehensive technology strategy specifically tailored for the 2026 technological landscape, identifying emerging trends and competitive advantages.
- Innovation Leadership: Spearhead R&D initiatives focusing on next-gen computing, AI ethics, and scalable infrastructure solutions.
- Market Analysis: Conduct deep-dive research on global tech shifts, predicting regulatory changes and market demands up to 2026.
- Stakeholder Management: Collaborate with C-suite executives and product teams to align technical vision with business goals.
- Team Building: Recruit and mentor a high-performance team of futurists, engineers, and strategists.
Qualifications
- Education: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Business Administration, or a related field; Master’s degree preferred.
- Experience: Minimum of 10 years in senior leadership roles within the technology sector, with a proven track record of strategic planning.
- Visionary Mindset: Demonstrated ability to anticipate and adapt to technological shifts; deep understanding of 2026 tech trends (e.g., Generative AI, Web3, Green Tech).
- Communication: Exceptional ability to articulate complex technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders.
- Problem Solving: Proven experience in driving innovation under tight constraints and high ambiguity.