Job Description
We are looking for a visionary leader to define our technology roadmap for the 2026 era. At Nexus Horizon, we don't just follow trends; we predict and engineer the future. As our Head of Future Tech Strategy, you will be responsible for identifying emerging technologies, assessing their impact on our business, and architecting the infrastructure required to thrive in the landscape of 2026 and beyond.
Why Join Us?
We are building the systems that will power the next decade. You will work in a dynamic environment where innovation is the currency, and your strategic insights will directly shape the trajectory of our company.
Responsibilities
- Lead the strategic vision for technology adoption, specifically focusing on advancements expected by 2026 (e.g., AGI integration, Quantum Readiness, Decentralized Finance).
- Conduct rigorous research and feasibility studies on emerging technologies to determine their viability for large-scale enterprise implementation.
- Architect scalable, future-proof system architectures that can seamlessly integrate next-gen AI and predictive analytics.
- Collaborate with C-suite executives to translate technical trends into business strategies and investment opportunities.
- Mentor a team of futurists and system architects to foster a culture of innovation and long-term thinking.
- Identify potential risks associated with emerging tech and develop mitigation strategies.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or a related field; Master’s degree preferred.
- 10+ years of experience in enterprise architecture, system design, or strategic technology roles.
- Deep understanding of AI, Machine Learning, and cloud-native architectures with a focus on long-term scalability.
- Proven track record of leading cross-functional teams and driving large-scale digital transformations.
- Exceptional analytical skills with the ability to forecast industry trends accurately.
- Strong communication skills, capable of articulating complex technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders.