Job Description
Are you ready to architect the infrastructure of tomorrow? OmniFuture Inc. is seeking a visionary Future Tech Systems Architect to lead our next-generation research initiatives. In this pivotal role, you will bridge the gap between theoretical breakthroughs and scalable, real-world applications.
Our team is building the foundational technologies that will define the 2026 landscape. You will work at the intersection of quantum computing, advanced AI, and decentralized networks. If you are driven by innovation and possess a deep understanding of complex systems, we want to hear from you.
Why Join Us?
- Work on cutting-edge projects that shape the future of computing.
- Competitive compensation package and equity options.
- Flexible remote-first culture with a modern office in San Francisco.
- Continuous learning opportunities and access to the latest tech stacks.
Responsibilities
- Design and deploy scalable architectures for next-gen AI and quantum computing environments.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams of researchers and engineers to translate research concepts into production-ready code.
- Optimize system performance and reliability in high-throughput data processing scenarios.
- Lead technical strategy discussions regarding emerging technologies and industry trends.
- Mentor junior developers and conduct code reviews to ensure engineering excellence.
- Implement robust security protocols and data privacy measures for distributed systems.
Qualifications
- Masterβs degree or PhD in Computer Science, Physics, or a related technical field.
- Minimum of 5 years of experience in systems architecture, software engineering, or data science.
- Proven expertise in Python, Go, or Rust, with familiarity in quantum programming frameworks (e.g., Qiskit, Cirq).
- Deep understanding of cloud-native architectures (AWS, Azure, GCP) and containerization (Docker, Kubernetes).
- Strong analytical skills with a focus on solving complex, unstructured problems.
- Excellent communication skills, with the ability to articulate technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders.