Job Description
Join our visionary team at Horizon Innovations Group as we architect the technological landscape of 2026. We're seeking a Future Technology Strategist to drive innovation at the intersection of AI, quantum computing, and sustainable tech. This role demands a forward-thinker who can translate emerging trends into actionable roadmaps for Fortune 500 clients. You'll collaborate with C-suite executives to build digital transformation frameworks that will define the next decade of business evolution.
Our ideal candidate thrives in ambiguity and possesses the rare ability to connect complex technological concepts with market opportunities. You'll lead high-stakes workshops, publish thought leadership in industry journals, and mentor a team of futurists. If you're passionate about creating tangible impact through technological foresight, this is your moment to shape tomorrow.
Responsibilities
- Develop and execute technology roadmaps targeting 2026-2030 market disruptions
- Lead client-facing strategic workshops on AI integration and quantum applications
- Produce quarterly trend reports analyzing emerging tech impacts on enterprise operations
- Design sustainable tech frameworks for Fortune 500 digital transformation initiatives
- Build cross-functional partnerships with R&D, product, and innovation teams
- Mentor junior strategists in future-proofing methodologies
- Present findings to executive stakeholders and industry conferences
Qualifications
- 8+ years in strategic technology consulting or corporate innovation roles
- Proven track record in developing 5+ year technology roadmaps
- Deep expertise in AI, quantum computing, or sustainable tech domains
- Exceptional data storytelling and executive presentation skills
- Certification in Futures Thinking or Strategic Foresight (preferred)
- Experience with scenario planning and risk mitigation frameworks
- Demonstrated ability to translate complex concepts into actionable business strategies
- Master's degree in Technology Management, Business, or related field