Job Description
We are pioneering the next generation of digital infrastructure and are seeking a visionary Senior Future-Ready Systems Architect to join our team in San Francisco. In this pivotal role, you will define the architectural standards for the Year 2026 and beyond, bridging the gap between today's capabilities and tomorrow's reality. You will lead the design of scalable, resilient systems capable of handling post-quantum cryptography, autonomous AI agents, and hyper-personalized user experiences.
Why Join Us?
At Nexus Horizon Labs, we don't just predict the future; we build it. You will have the opportunity to work on cutting-edge projects that redefine the boundaries of technology, supported by a culture of innovation and excellence.
Responsibilities
- Architect Next-Gen Solutions: Design scalable, resilient system architectures that support post-quantum computing standards and future-proof our digital infrastructure.
- Lead AI Integration: Oversee the seamless integration of autonomous AI agents and generative models into core business workflows.
- Drive Innovation: Identify and evaluate emerging technologies (e.g., Web3, Edge Computing, Quantum Simulation) to drive product innovation.
- Security by Design: Establish comprehensive security frameworks that anticipate and neutralize emerging cyber threats in a decentralized landscape.
- Team Leadership: Mentor junior engineers and architects, fostering a culture of technical excellence and continuous learning.
Qualifications
- Experience: 7+ years of experience in software engineering, systems architecture, and cloud infrastructure.
- Tech Stack: Proficiency in high-performance languages such as Rust, Go, or Python.
- AI/ML Expertise: Deep understanding of machine learning model deployment and MLOps pipelines.
- Quantum Readiness: Familiarity with quantum computing simulation tools (e.g., Qiskit, Cirq) or experience with cryptographic transition strategies.
- Soft Skills: Exceptional problem-solving skills and the ability to communicate complex technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders.