Job Description
Join Nexus Innovations as we pioneer the technological landscape of 2026. We're seeking a visionary 2026 Future Technologies Architect to design and implement next-generation systems that will redefine industries. In this pivotal role, you'll bridge the gap between today's innovations and tomorrow's breakthroughs, working at the forefront of quantum computing, AI ethics, and sustainable tech infrastructure. Our Austin hub combines startup agility with enterprise resources, offering unparalleled opportunities to shape the future.
Why Nexus Innovations? We're not just building products; we're building the future. With R&D partnerships across MIT, Stanford, and NASA, you'll collaborate with Nobel laureates and industry disruptors. Our equity package includes stock options in our 2026 patent portfolio, and our flexible work model supports hybrid collaboration across our global innovation campuses.
Responsibilities
- Architect quantum-resistant security frameworks for 2026 digital ecosystems
- Lead cross-functional teams in developing AI governance protocols for autonomous systems
- Design carbon-negative data infrastructure supporting 10,000+ concurrent quantum simulations
- Establish innovation roadmaps for neural interface hardware and biocompatible IoT
- Partner with UN SDG initiatives to scale sustainable technology solutions globally
- Secure $50M+ in future-focused grants through DARPA and NSF partnerships
- Mentor Quantum Computing Fellows in our 2026 talent development program
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Computing, Advanced AI, or Future Systems Engineering (or equivalent experience)
- 5+ years leading technology architecture at Fortune 500 or unicorn startups
- Published research in Nature/Science on quantum applications or neural networks
- Certification in ISO 21400 (Future Technology Risk Management)
- Portfolio demonstrating deployed systems with >10M concurrent users
- Experience securing federal grants for emerging technologies
- Expertise in 6G protocol development and post-silicon computing
- Fluency in Python, Rust, and quantum assembly languages