Job Description
Join QuantumLeap Innovations at the forefront of technological evolution. We're seeking a visionary 2026 Technology Futurist to architect our next-generation digital ecosystem. As we prepare for the paradigm shifts of 2026, you'll lead strategic initiatives in quantum computing, neural interfaces, and sustainable AI. This senior role demands an architect of tomorrow's solutions, shaping how humanity interacts with technology in the coming decade.
Our team operates at the intersection of innovation and impact, where your expertise will directly influence products used by millions. We offer unparalleled resources, collaborative R&D environments, and a culture that rewards bold thinking. If you're passionate about solving 2026's most pressing technological challenges, we want you.
Responsibilities
- Develop 2026 technology roadmaps for quantum-resistant security frameworks and autonomous systems
- Lead cross-functional teams in prototyping next-gen human-computer interfaces
- Analyze emerging tech disruptions (neuromorphic chips, synthetic biology, climate AI) for strategic integration
- Partner with C-suite executives to align innovation investments with 2026 market forecasts
- Establish ethical governance frameworks for AI and biotechnology applications
- Present future-tech strategies to investors and industry consortiums
- Mentor junior futurists in foresight methodologies and trend analysis
Qualifications
- 10+ years in strategic technology planning with proven 5-year+ roadmap execution
- Expertise in emerging technologies: quantum computing, AGI development, or neurotech
- Published thought leadership in IEEE, Nature, or equivalent tier-1 journals
- Experience with regulatory frameworks for frontier technologies (FDA, FCC, international bodies)
- Advanced degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or Futures Studies
- Portfolio demonstrating successful tech commercialization cycles
- Proficiency in foresight methodologies (horizon scanning, Delphi, scenario planning)
- Global network of tech innovators and research institutions