Job Description
Join Nexus Horizon Labs, a premier technology firm pioneering the cognitive infrastructure for the year 2026 and beyond. We are seeking a visionary Senior AI Architect to lead the architectural design of our next-generation Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) systems. If you are passionate about defining the future of technology and possess the strategic mindset to navigate complex challenges, we want to hear from you.
Key Highlights:
- Lead the technical vision for our 2026 product roadmap.
- Work with top-tier talent in a state-of-the-art facility in San Francisco.
- Competitive compensation package and equity options.
We are committed to diversity and inclusion. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, or protected veteran status.
Responsibilities
- Architect and implement scalable machine learning pipelines designed for 2026 scalability and efficiency.
- Define the long-term technical strategy and research directions for our AI initiatives.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to translate theoretical research into production-ready products.
- Mentor junior architects and engineers, fostering a culture of innovation and excellence.
- Stay abreast of emerging technologies to ensure our roadmap remains at the forefront of the industry.
- Drive the adoption of best practices in software engineering and AI ethics.
Qualifications
- Masterβs or PhD in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, or a related technical field.
- 10+ years of experience in software development, with a focus on AI/ML systems architecture.
- Deep expertise in Python, PyTorch, TensorFlow, and distributed computing systems.
- Proven track record of leading high-impact technical projects from conception to deployment.
- Strong leadership skills with the ability to influence and inspire diverse teams.
- Excellent problem-solving abilities and a passion for solving complex, large-scale problems.