Job Description
Join the forefront of technological revolution as NexusTech Solutions seeks a visionary Quantum Computing Architect to design next-gen systems for 2026 and beyond. This role pioneers the convergence of quantum mechanics, AI, and distributed computing to solve humanity's most complex challenges. You'll architect fault-tolerant quantum systems, lead cross-disciplinary innovation labs, and shape the quantum infrastructure that will redefine global industries.
We offer unparalleled resources for research, cutting-edge lab access, and the autonomy to explore uncharted technological frontiers. Your work will directly impact breakthroughs in materials science, cryptography, and computational biology. If you thrive at the intersection of theoretical physics and practical engineering, this is your defining opportunity.
Responsibilities
- Design scalable quantum computing architectures with error correction protocols for 2026 deployment targets
- Lead R&D initiatives in quantum machine learning algorithms and hybrid quantum-classical workflows
- Collaborate with Nobel laureates and MIT/Caltech researchers on quantum hardware-software integration
- Develop quantum-resistant cybersecurity frameworks for enterprise clients
- Present breakthrough architectures at IEEE Quantum Computing Summit and Davos Tech Forum
- Mentor quantum engineering fellows through our partnership with Stanford's Quantum Initiative
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Physics, Computer Science, or Electrical Engineering with 5+ years industry experience
- Published research in Nature/Science journals on quantum error correction or topological qubits
- Expertise in quantum programming languages (Q#, Qiskit, Cirq) and superconducting/qubit systems
- Proven track record of shipping quantum hardware or software products at scale
- Deep understanding of quantum annealing algorithms and quantum supremacy benchmarks
- Security clearance or DOE Q-Clearance preferred for sensitive R&D projects
- Patent portfolio with minimum 3 quantum computing-related patents