Job Description
Join Horizon Dynamics at the forefront of tomorrow's digital frontier. We're seeking a visionary 2026 Ecosystem Architect to design and implement next-generation infrastructure frameworks that will redefine how businesses operate in the coming decade. This role demands a blend of technical prowess and strategic foresight to build scalable, resilient systems that leverage emerging technologies including quantum computing, AI-driven automation, and decentralized networks.
As a key member of our Future Technologies division, you'll collaborate with cross-functional teams to architect solutions that solve complex challenges for Fortune 500 clients. Your work will directly impact the development of smart cities, autonomous logistics networks, and next-gen financial ecosystems.
Responsibilities
- Design and implement 2026-ready digital infrastructure frameworks using quantum-resistant cryptography and AI-driven orchestration
- Lead cross-functional teams in developing decentralized networks for secure data exchange and resource allocation
- Architect autonomous systems that integrate IoT, edge computing, and predictive analytics for real-time decision-making
- Develop strategic roadmaps for technology adoption across emerging sectors including biotech fusion and space commerce
- Conduct scenario modeling for geopolitical and technological disruption scenarios affecting 2026 digital ecosystems
- Establish governance frameworks for AI ethics and quantum computing deployment in regulated industries
Qualifications
- 10+ years in systems architecture with proven experience in quantum computing, distributed ledger, or AI infrastructure
- Expertise in designing resilient microservices architectures using Kubernetes, AWS/Azure, and edge computing paradigms
- Certification in quantum computing fundamentals (e.g., IBM Qiskit, Microsoft Quantum) or equivalent practical experience
- Demonstrated success in leading cross-continental technology implementations for global enterprises
- Advanced knowledge of cryptographic protocols including post-quantum encryption standards (NIST candidates)
- PhD or equivalent in Computer Science, Quantum Engineering, or related field with published research
- Fluency in at least one quantum programming language (Q#, Qiskit, or Cirq) and classical high-performance frameworks