Job Description
Join QuantumLeap Technologies as a Future Systems Architect and shape the technological landscape of 2026. We're seeking visionary thinkers to design next-gen infrastructure that powers AI-driven economies, sustainable smart cities, and decentralized networks. This role requires blending cutting-edge innovation with practical implementation to solve humanity's grandest challenges.
Our ideal candidate thrives at the intersection of quantum computing, IoT, and ethical AI. You'll architect systems that don't just meet today's demands but anticipate tomorrow's needs – from autonomous transportation networks to climate modeling supercomputers. If you're passionate about building the future, we want you on our team.
Responsibilities
- Design scalable, fault-tolerant architectures for 2026-era AI and quantum computing ecosystems
- Lead cross-functional teams in developing sustainable tech solutions for smart city infrastructure
- Integrate blockchain and IoT frameworks into enterprise-grade systems
- Develop predictive models for technology adoption and infrastructure requirements
- Ensure all systems comply with emerging quantum security protocols and ethical AI standards
- Create migration strategies for legacy systems to 6G and post-silicon computing environments
- Collaborate with research institutions on prototype testing of next-gen technologies
Qualifications
- 10+ years in systems architecture with 5+ years in emerging tech (quantum, AI, blockchain)
- Expertise in distributed systems, microservices, and edge computing paradigms
- PhD or equivalent in Computer Science/Engineering with focus on future technologies
- Proven track record of deploying systems handling petabyte-scale data streams
- Deep understanding of quantum-resistant cryptography and post-quantum algorithms
- Certification in quantum computing architectures or advanced AI systems
- Experience with federated learning frameworks and decentralized AI model deployment
- Portfolio demonstrating scalable solutions for complex technological ecosystems