Job Description
We are seeking a visionary Senior AI & Quantum Architect to lead the development of next-generation artificial intelligence systems that will define the technological landscape of 2026 and beyond. Nexus Horizon Corp is pioneering the intersection of quantum computing and neural networks, and we need a thought leader to build the infrastructure that powers the future.
As a key member of our elite R&D team, you will design scalable, fault-tolerant systems that push the boundaries of what is possible in machine learning and computational physics. This is an opportunity to shape the future of technology from the ground up.
Responsibilities
- Architect and design scalable, high-performance AI frameworks optimized for quantum processors.
- Lead a cross-functional team of data scientists and engineers to develop AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) prototypes.
- Define the technical roadmap for our 2026 product line, ensuring alignment with industry-leading standards.
- Conduct rigorous research into novel neural network architectures and optimization algorithms.
- Implement best practices for data security, ethics in AI, and system reliability.
- Mentor junior developers and conduct technical reviews to maintain high engineering standards.
- Collaborate with stakeholders to translate complex technical concepts into strategic business value.
Qualifications
- Masterβs or PhD degree in Computer Science, Physics, Mathematics, or a related technical field.
- 10+ years of experience in software architecture, with at least 5 years specializing in AI/ML and quantum computing.
- Deep expertise in Python, C++, and frameworks such as PyTorch or TensorFlow.
- Proven track record of leading large-scale engineering projects from conception to deployment.
- Strong understanding of distributed systems, cloud computing (AWS/Azure), and containerization (Docker/Kubernetes).
- Excellent problem-solving skills and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced, innovative environment.
- Strong communication skills with the ability to present complex technical ideas to non-technical executives.