Job Description
Join InnovateNext Labs at the forefront of technological evolution as we build solutions for 2026 and beyond. We're seeking a visionary Solutions Architect to design next-gen systems that integrate AI, quantum computing, and sustainable infrastructure. This role offers unparalleled opportunities to shape the digital landscape while working with Fortune 500 clients in our Austin innovation hub.
As a key member of our Future Technologies division, you'll collaborate with cross-functional teams to transform complex challenges into scalable, future-proof architectures. Our culture rewards bold thinking, continuous learning, and impact-driven innovation.
Responsibilities
- Architect scalable solutions integrating emerging technologies (AI/ML, quantum computing, IoT) for 2026 deployment horizons
- Lead technical discovery workshops with C-suite executives to define future-state digital transformation roadmaps
- Design secure, sustainable cloud infrastructure supporting 10M+ concurrent users
- Mentor junior architects on future-proof design patterns and technology adoption strategies
- Validate solutions through rapid prototyping and simulation environments
- Develop technical whitepapers on 2026 technology trends and implementation frameworks
- Collaborate with product teams to define feature roadmaps aligned with 5-year technology forecasts
Qualifications
- 10+ years experience in enterprise architecture with proven 2026+ technology roadmapping
- Expertise in cloud-native architectures (AWS/Azure/GCP) and hybrid multi-cloud environments
- Deep knowledge of quantum computing principles, AI/ML frameworks, and edge computing
- Certifications in TOGAF, AWS Solutions Architect Pro, or equivalent
- Experience leading technical teams of 10+ engineers in agile DevOps environments
- Strong background in sustainable technology design and ESG-compliant systems
- Portfolio demonstrating complex system integrations with 99.99% SLAs
- Ability to translate business requirements into technical blueprints for 2026 tech stacks