Job Description
Are you ready to define the technological landscape of the future? FutureScale Technologies is looking for a visionary Project 2026 Lead Architect to spearhead the development of our next-generation AI and Quantum computing infrastructure.
We are on a mission to revolutionize how humanity processes data, and Project 2026 is our flagship initiative to achieve that goal. In this role, you will design the core architecture for systems that will operate at the intersection of artificial intelligence and quantum mechanics. You won't just be writing code; you will be building the foundation for the industry leaders of tomorrow.
Why You’ll Thrive Here:
- Work on mission-critical, high-impact projects that define the future.
- Competitive compensation package including equity and performance bonuses.
- Flexible remote-first culture with premium benefits and wellness programs.
Responsibilities
- Architect and design scalable, high-performance AI and Quantum systems for Project 2026 milestones.
- Lead a cross-functional team of engineers, data scientists, and researchers to deliver complex technical solutions.
- Define technical roadmaps and ensure alignment with the company’s long-term strategic vision.
- Optimize system performance, latency, and throughput for massive-scale data processing.
- Collaborate with stakeholders to translate business requirements into robust technical architectures.
- Stay ahead of industry trends in AI, Quantum Computing, and Distributed Systems.
Qualifications
- Master’s or PhD in Computer Science, Physics, or a related technical field.
- 10+ years of experience in software architecture, with at least 5 years in AI or High-Performance Computing.
- Proven experience leading large-scale engineering projects from conception to deployment.
- Deep expertise in Python, C++, and modern cloud infrastructure (AWS, GCP, or Azure).
- Experience with Quantum Computing frameworks (e.g., Qiskit, Cirq) is highly desirable.
- Excellent communication skills with the ability to explain complex technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders.