Job Description
We are at the precipice of a new era. FutureScale Technologies is seeking a visionary 2026 Systems Architect to design the foundational infrastructure for the next generation of global connectivity. If you thrive on solving complex, unsolved problems and want to define the technological landscape of 2026, this is your opportunity.
Our mission is to build the backbone of the future. As a key member of our elite engineering team, you will lead the migration to next-gen protocols and ensure our systems are resilient, scalable, and ahead of the curve.
Why Join Us?
- Work on cutting-edge 2026 Protocol implementation.
- Competitive compensation package with equity options.
- Flexible remote-first policy with premium office amenities in SF.
- Access to the latest quantum computing resources and AI tooling.
Responsibilities
- Design and implement the core architecture for the 2026 Protocol, ensuring seamless interoperability across decentralized and centralized networks.
- Lead the migration of legacy systems to high-performance, quantum-ready environments.
- Optimize data pipelines for real-time processing in edge computing environments.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to define technical standards and best practices for the 2026 ecosystem.
- Conduct rigorous performance testing and security audits to safeguard critical infrastructure.
- Mentor junior engineers and foster a culture of innovation and technical excellence.
Qualifications
- Masterβs degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field (PhD preferred).
- Minimum of 7 years of experience in systems architecture, with a focus on scalable distributed systems.
- Deep expertise in Python, Rust, and Go programming languages.
- Proven track record of deploying high-availability systems handling 10M+ concurrent users.
- Experience with Web3, Blockchain, and AI-driven infrastructure.
- Strong understanding of network protocols, cloud architecture (AWS/Azure/GCP), and containerization (Docker/Kubernetes).
- Excellent problem-solving skills and the ability to communicate complex technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders.