Job Description
Join Nexus Dynamics at the forefront of technological evolution as we build the infrastructure for 2026. We seek a visionary Future Systems Architect to design next-generation digital ecosystems that will transform how humanity interacts with technology. This role demands a blend of radical innovation, pragmatic execution, and deep technical expertise to create scalable solutions for emerging challenges.
As a key member of our innovation lab, you'll collaborate with quantum computing specialists, AI ethicists, and biotech engineers to prototype systems that anticipate future needs. Our Austin-based hub offers a dynamic environment where your ideas can shape industries before they exist.
Responsibilities
- Architect adaptive frameworks for decentralized AI networks and quantum-secure communication systems
- Lead cross-disciplinary sprints to prototype solutions for 2026's most complex technological challenges
- Develop ethical governance protocols for autonomous systems and human-machine symbiosis
- Design resilient infrastructure capable of handling exabyte-scale data flows from IoT and sensor networks
- Create predictive models for technology adoption curves and societal impact assessments
- Partner with regulatory bodies to shape policy frameworks for emerging technologies
- Mentor junior architects in futuristic design methodologies and speculative prototyping
Qualifications
- 15+ years in systems architecture with 5+ years in emerging tech (quantum, neuromorphic, synthetic biology)
- Expertise in distributed systems, blockchain consensus algorithms, and post-quantum cryptography
- Proven track record of deploying at-scale solutions in production environments
- PhD or equivalent in Computer Science/Engineering with focus on future technologies
- Published research in IEEE/ACM journals on next-gen computing paradigms
- Deep understanding of ethical AI frameworks and responsible innovation principles
- Experience with speculative design methodologies and scenario planning for 2026+
- Certification in quantum computing architecture (IBM Q or equivalent)