Job Description
Join Nexus Labs at the forefront of technological evolution as we pioneer the next generation of quantum computing infrastructure. We're seeking a visionary Quantum Infrastructure Engineer to design, implement, and optimize scalable quantum systems that will power breakthroughs in 2026 and beyond. This role combines deep technical expertise with strategic innovation to build the backbone of tomorrow's computational landscape.
As a key member of our Quantum Systems Division, you'll collaborate with Nobel Prize-winning physicists and world-class software architects to transform theoretical quantum advantage into practical industrial applications. Our Austin headquarters features state-of-the-art labs where you'll work with cutting-edge quantum processors, cryogenic systems, and proprietary control software.
Responsibilities
- Architect and deploy quantum computing hardware infrastructure including cryogenic systems and quantum processors
- Design fault-tolerant quantum networks with 99.99% reliability for enterprise clients
- Develop hybrid quantum-classical computing frameworks for real-world problem solving
- Optimize quantum error correction protocols to achieve fault-tolerant operations
- Lead integration of quantum systems with classical cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP)
- Research and implement novel quantum sensing technologies for industrial applications
- Document quantum system architectures and create implementation roadmaps
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Physics, Electrical Engineering, or Computer Science (or equivalent experience)
- 5+ years experience with quantum computing hardware or superconducting systems
- Expertise in quantum error correction and fault-tolerant architectures
- Proficiency in cryogenic engineering and quantum control systems
- Strong background in distributed systems and high-performance computing
- Experience with quantum software development frameworks (Qiskit, Cirq, etc.)
- Published research in quantum computing or related fields preferred
- Security clearance eligibility for government quantum projects