Job Description
Are you ready to architect the reality of tomorrow?
Future Horizon Systems is seeking a visionary Year 2026 Simulation Architect to lead our cutting-edge predictive modeling team. In this pivotal role, you will design and deploy high-fidelity simulation environments that help global organizations prepare for the technological and societal shifts of the year 2026 and beyond. If you thrive on complexity and want to shape the digital infrastructure of the future, we want to hear from you.
Why join us?
Work with state-of-the-art AI and predictive analytics tools. Collaborate with a world-class team of futurists and engineers. Competitive compensation package including equity and health benefits.
Responsibilities
- Design Simulation Environments: Create detailed, multi-layered simulation scenarios representing the Year 2026 infrastructure, focusing on urban planning, transportation, and digital integration.
- Data Integration: Integrate real-time data streams into simulation models to predict and visualize future market trends and technological adoption rates.
- Scenario Planning: Develop complex 'what-if' scenarios to test the resilience of our clients' strategies against Year 2026 disruptions.
- Model Optimization: Continuously refine simulation algorithms to ensure high accuracy and computational efficiency.
- Client Collaboration: Partner with stakeholders to translate abstract Year 2026 visions into executable simulation protocols.
Qualifications
- Education: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Data Science, Urban Planning, or a related field; Master’s degree preferred.
- Experience: Minimum of 7 years of experience in systems architecture, simulation software development, or predictive modeling.
- Technical Skills: Proficiency in Python, C++, or similar languages; experience with Unity, Unreal Engine, or specialized simulation software.
- Analytical Mindset: Strong ability to analyze complex data sets and derive actionable insights.
- Communication: Excellent written and verbal communication skills, capable of presenting complex technical concepts to non-technical audiences.