Job Description
Join Horizon Innovations Group at the forefront of tomorrow's technology landscape. We seek a visionary Futurist Technology Strategist to architect our 2026 digital transformation roadmap. This pivotal role blends cutting-edge technological foresight with actionable business strategy, driving innovation across quantum computing, AI ethics, and sustainable tech ecosystems. You'll collaborate with C-suite executives to shape our 5-year vision while ensuring our solutions align with emerging societal trends and regulatory frameworks.
Why join us? We're a Silicon Valley trailblack offering unlimited PTO, equity grants, and access to our state-of-the-art Innovation Lab where you'll prototype breakthrough technologies. Our culture values intellectual curiosity and bold thinking—perfect for a pioneer who thrives at the intersection of technology and human potential.
Responsibilities
- Develop comprehensive 2026 technology roadmaps integrating quantum computing, neuromorphic AI, and decentralized systems
- Lead cross-functional workshops to identify disruptive opportunities in biotech, climate tech, and immersive realities
- Analyze emerging geopolitical and regulatory trends to inform risk-mitigation strategies
- Present visionary insights to Fortune 500 clients through executive briefings and white papers
- Mentor a team of futurists using our proprietary Foresight Methodology Framework
- Curate annual Tech Horizon Summit featuring Nobel laureates and industry pioneers
Qualifications
- Master's degree in Futures Studies, Technology Forecasting, or equivalent experience
- 7+ years in strategic technology planning at Fortune 500 or unicorn startups
- Published thought leadership in IEEE Spectrum or similar tier-1 publications
- Expertise in scenario planning using tools like Delphi method or horizon scanning
- Proficiency in forecasting methodologies including causal layered analysis
- Portfolio showcasing at least 3 successful technology predictions implemented at scale
- Security clearance preferred for government-contracting work