Job Description
Join Innovatech Labs as we pioneer the technological landscape of 2026 and beyond. We seek a visionary Senior Futurist Technologist to architect next-generation solutions that redefine human-computer interaction. You'll lead cross-functional teams in developing AI-driven ecosystems, quantum computing applications, and immersive metaverse experiences. This role requires a blend of deep technical expertise and strategic foresight to transform theoretical concepts into market-ready innovations.
Our ideal candidate thrives at the intersection of emerging technologies and human-centric design, with a proven track record of scaling breakthrough products. You'll collaborate with industry pioneers, publish thought leadership papers, and represent our vision at global tech summits. This is your opportunity to shape the digital decade.
Responsibilities
- Architect scalable AI/ML frameworks for autonomous decision systems
- Lead quantum algorithm development for computational acceleration
- Design cross-reality interfaces bridging physical and digital realms
- Drive ethical AI governance frameworks and bias mitigation protocols
- Develop predictive models for technology adoption lifecycle forecasting
- Lead R&D initiatives in neuromorphic computing and biometric interfaces
- Secure partnerships with academic institutions and government labs
- Present technological roadmaps to C-suite and board stakeholders
Qualifications
- PhD in Computer Science, Quantum Physics, or related field with 10+ years experience
- Expertise in quantum computing frameworks (Qiskit, Cirq) and neuromorphic architectures
- Published research in top-tier journals (Nature, Science, IEEE) on emerging tech
- Proven track record scaling AI systems to >100M user deployments
- Deep knowledge of metaverse standards (XRWA, OpenXR) and spatial computing
- Experience with ethical AI frameworks and responsible technology governance
- Exceptional communication skills for complex technical storytelling
- Patent portfolio demonstrating innovation in human-machine interfaces