Job Description
Are you ready to shape the trajectory of technological evolution? Nexus Future Labs is seeking a visionary Future Tech Strategist (Project 2026) to lead our cutting-edge initiatives into the next decade.
As we approach the pivotal year of 2026, we are looking for a leader who doesn't just predict trends but defines them. You will be at the helm of our strategic roadmap, integrating emerging technologies such as generative AI, quantum computing, and next-gen spatial interfaces into our core infrastructure.
Why join us? We offer a competitive package, a remote-first culture with hubs in SF and NYC, and the opportunity to work on problems that have never been solved before.
Responsibilities
- Strategic Roadmap Architecture: Define and execute the long-term technological vision for Project 2026, aligning business goals with emerging tech trends.
- Innovation Leadership: Lead cross-functional R&D initiatives to prototype and validate future-forward technologies before they become market standards.
- Market Intelligence: Conduct deep-dive analysis of global tech ecosystems to identify disruptive opportunities and potential threats for 2026 and beyond.
- Stakeholder Management: Translate complex technical strategies into clear, compelling narratives for C-suite executives and investors.
- Partnership Development: Cultivate relationships with key technology partners, startups, and academic institutions to drive forward-thinking collaborations.
- Resource Allocation: Optimize engineering and talent resources to ensure maximum impact on high-priority 2026 initiatives.
Qualifications
- Experience: 8+ years of experience in technology strategy, product management, or senior consulting, with at least 3 years in a leadership capacity.
- Technical Fluency: Deep understanding of AI/ML, blockchain, and cloud computing ecosystems; ability to grasp technical nuances without being purely hands-on.
- Strategic Vision: Proven track record of anticipating industry shifts and building strategies that capitalize on them.
- Communication: Exceptional ability to communicate complex ideas to diverse audiences, from engineers to non-technical executives.
- Education: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Business, or a related field; MBA or Master’s degree preferred.
- Agility: Demonstrated ability to pivot strategies in response to rapid market changes and technological breakthroughs.