Job Description
The Vision:
We are seeking a pioneering Senior Quantum Systems Engineer to lead our R&D initiatives as we transition into the advanced technological landscape of 2026. This is not just a job; it is an opportunity to define the future of computing. You will be at the forefront of bridging the gap between theoretical quantum mechanics and scalable industrial applications.
The Role:
In this high-impact position, you will architect the next generation of quantum processors, ensuring stability, coherence, and scalability. You will work in a collaborative environment that values innovation, precision, and visionary thinking. If you are passionate about solving the world's most complex problems using cutting-edge physics, we want to hear from you.
What You'll Do:
• Architect and optimize quantum circuits to maximize qubit fidelity and processing power.
• Develop and implement error correction protocols to mitigate quantum noise.
• Collaborate with AI and machine learning teams to integrate quantum capabilities into predictive models.
• Oversee the lifecycle of quantum hardware, from design and simulation to deployment and maintenance.
• Mentor junior engineers and conduct rigorous technical research to stay ahead of industry breakthroughs.
Who You Are:
• A holder of a PhD or Master’s degree in Physics, Computer Science, or Electrical Engineering.
• A veteran in superconducting circuits, ion traps, or photonic quantum computing with 5+ years of experience.
• Proficient in high-level languages like Python and C++, and quantum-specific languages like Qiskit or Cirq.
• A deep understanding of linear algebra, probability theory, and quantum mechanics.
• An individual who thrives in a fast-paced, high-stakes R&D environment.
Responsibilities
- Architect and optimize quantum circuits to maximize qubit fidelity and processing power.
- Develop and implement error correction protocols to mitigate quantum noise.
- Collaborate with AI and machine learning teams to integrate quantum capabilities into predictive models.
- Oversee the lifecycle of quantum hardware, from design and simulation to deployment and maintenance.
- Mentor junior engineers and conduct rigorous technical research to stay ahead of industry breakthroughs.
Qualifications
- PhD or Master’s degree in Physics, Computer Science, or Electrical Engineering.
- Minimum of 5 years of experience in superconducting circuits or ion trap technologies.
- Proficiency in programming languages such as Python, C++, and Q#.
- Deep understanding of quantum error correction and noise mitigation strategies.
- Proven track record of publishing research in reputable scientific journals or patents.