Job Description
Are you ready to define the future? Nexus Horizon is seeking a visionary Future Tech Lead (2026 Horizon) to architect the next generation of intelligent systems. We are looking for a pioneer who isn't just building for today, but is building the infrastructure that will power the world in 2026 and beyond.
As a key member of our elite engineering division, you will spearhead research initiatives in Generative AI, Quantum Computing, and Decentralized Web3 protocols. You will bridge the gap between theoretical innovation and scalable production environments, ensuring our solutions remain at the cutting edge of the industry.
Why join us?
- Work on projects that will define the technology landscape of 2026.
- Competitive compensation package and equity options.
- Flexible remote-first culture with premium office amenities in the Bay Area.
Responsibilities
- Lead the 2026 Technical Roadmap: Define and execute the strategic technical vision for the company's evolution into 2026, focusing on high-impact emerging technologies.
- Drive R&D Innovation: Spearhead research into AI, Machine Learning, and Edge Computing to develop proprietary solutions that give us a competitive edge.
- Architect Scalable Systems: Design and oversee the deployment of robust, scalable, and secure cloud-native architectures that can handle enterprise-grade workloads.
- Cross-Functional Leadership: Collaborate closely with Product, Design, and Business units to translate complex technical requirements into user-centric solutions.
- Team Mentorship: Foster a culture of technical excellence by mentoring junior engineers and conducting advanced code reviews.
Qualifications
- Experience: Minimum of 8+ years of experience in software engineering, with at least 3 years in a leadership or architect role.
- Technical Expertise: Deep understanding of AI/ML frameworks, Cloud Infrastructure (AWS/Azure/GCP), and Containerization (Docker/Kubernetes).
- Problem Solving: Proven track record of solving complex, ambiguous problems in high-pressure environments.
- Education: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related technical field; Master’s degree preferred.
- Communication: Exceptional ability to communicate complex technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders.