Job Description
Join Nexus Dynamics as we pioneer the next technological frontier! We're seeking a visionary Future Systems Architect to design and implement groundbreaking solutions for 2026 and beyond. This role demands strategic foresight, technical excellence, and the ability to translate complex requirements into scalable architectures that will define tomorrow's digital landscape. You'll work at the intersection of AI, quantum computing, and decentralized systems to build resilient, future-proof infrastructures.
Our Austin-based innovation lab offers unparalleled resources and a culture of bold experimentation. If you thrive on solving unprecedented challenges and shaping the future of technology, this is your calling.
Responsibilities
- Architect next-gen systems integrating quantum-resistant algorithms and AI-driven optimization frameworks
- Lead cross-functional teams in developing 5-year technology roadmaps aligned with emerging market trends
- Design hyper-secure, decentralized infrastructure solutions for global enterprise clients
- Conduct pioneering research in applied quantum computing and post-quantum cryptography
- Drive innovation through rapid prototyping and iterative development cycles
- Mentor technical teams on future-proof design patterns and architectural best practices
- Collaborate with C-suite executives to align technology strategy with business transformation goals
Qualifications
- 10+ years in enterprise architecture with 5+ years in future-tech domains (quantum/AI/blockchain)
- Expertise in distributed systems, microservices, and cloud-native architectures (AWS/Azure/GCP)
- PhD or equivalent in Computer Science/Engineering with published research in future technologies
- Proven track record of architecting systems for 10+ year lifecycles
- Deep understanding of NIST post-quantum cryptography standards
- Certified in quantum computing (IBM Qiskit certification preferred)
- Experience leading global technical teams in agile/scrum environments
- Portfolio showcasing 3+ pioneering system implementations