Job Description
At Apex Horizon Technologies, we aren't just building software for today; we are architecting the digital infrastructure of the year 2026 and beyond. We are seeking a visionary Future-Ready AI Architect to lead our R&D division in San Francisco.
In this role, you will spearhead the development of scalable, ethical, and transformative artificial intelligence systems that redefine industry standards. You will bridge the gap between theoretical AI research and practical, high-impact engineering solutions.
Join us to shape the trajectory of intelligent systems and work in an environment that rewards innovation, technical excellence, and forward-thinking.
Responsibilities
- Design Next-Gen AI Architectures: Architect robust neural networks and machine learning models capable of handling the computational complexity of 2026 demands.
- Lead Strategic Innovation: Spearhead cross-functional initiatives to integrate cutting-edge AI technologies into core product ecosystems.
- Ensure Ethical AI: Implement rigorous frameworks for fairness, transparency, and bias mitigation in algorithmic decision-making.
- Optimize Performance: Engineer high-performance computing solutions that minimize latency and maximize throughput for real-time data processing.
- Mentor Engineering Talent: Cultivate a high-performance culture by mentoring senior engineers and defining technical best practices.
Qualifications
- Advanced Education: Ph.D. or Masterβs degree in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, or a related quantitative field.
- Proven Expertise: 7+ years of experience designing and deploying large-scale AI systems in a production environment.
- Technical Proficiency: Deep expertise in Python, PyTorch, TensorFlow, and distributed computing systems (e.g., Kubernetes, AWS/GCP).
- Futuristic Vision: Demonstrated ability to anticipate emerging trends in AI, NLP, and Computer Vision to guide product roadmaps.
- Leadership Skills: Exceptional communication skills with the ability to translate complex technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders.