Job Description
Are you ready to architect the landscape of 2026 and beyond? Nexus Horizon is seeking a visionary Senior Future Systems Architect to lead our R&D division.
We are not just building software; we are engineering the future. In this pivotal role, you will define the architectural blueprints for our next-generation AI infrastructure, ensuring scalability, efficiency, and ethical deployment in the 2026 era. You will work directly with our executive leadership to bridge the gap between theoretical research and market-ready solutions.
Why Nexus Horizon?
- Work on projects that define the standard for future technology.
- Competitive compensation and equity packages.
- Flexible work environment in the heart of San Francisco.
Responsibilities
- Architect Future Tech Solutions: Design and implement scalable, secure, and high-performance AI and robotics infrastructure aligned with the 2026 product roadmap.
- R&D Leadership: Lead a cross-functional team in researching breakthrough algorithms and emerging technologies.
- System Optimization: Overhaul existing neural networks and cloud architectures to support real-time, massive data processing.
- Strategic Planning: Translate high-level 2026 business goals into concrete technical specifications and engineering milestones.
- Code Review & Mentorship: Ensure code quality and mentor junior engineers on best practices for future-proof software development.
- Compliance & Ethics: Establish frameworks for AI governance and ensure all systems adhere to regulatory standards.
Qualifications
- Education: PhD or Masterβs degree in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, or a related field.
- Experience: 8+ years of experience in software engineering, with at least 4 years specifically in AI, Machine Learning, or Distributed Systems.
- Tech Stack: Expert proficiency in Python, C++, TensorFlow, PyTorch, and cloud platforms (AWS/Azure/GCP).
- Architecture: Proven track record of designing complex, fault-tolerant systems that scale to millions of users.
- Problem Solving: Exceptional ability to solve ambiguous problems and innovate in uncharted technological territories.
- Communication: Strong verbal and written skills for presenting complex technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders.