Job Description
Join Nexus Tech Labs at the forefront of technological evolution as we build the quantum computing infrastructure that will define 2026. We seek a visionary Quantum Infrastructure Engineer to architect, deploy, and maintain next-gen quantum systems that push the boundaries of computational possibility. This role combines deep technical expertise with strategic foresight to create scalable, fault-tolerant quantum networks that will power breakthroughs in medicine, materials science, and artificial intelligence.
As a key member of our Future Systems Division, you'll collaborate with Nobel laureates and industry pioneers to transform theoretical quantum advantage into practical reality. Your work will directly impact the technological landscape of the coming decade, ensuring our infrastructure remains at the cutting edge of quantum supremacy.
Responsibilities
- Design and implement scalable quantum computing hardware architectures for 2026-era applications
- Develop cryogenic control systems and quantum error correction protocols for multi-qubit processors
- Integrate quantum-classical hybrid computing environments with cloud-native platforms
- Lead research on topological qubit implementations and room-temperature quantum systems
- Establish quantum security protocols for post-quantum cryptography infrastructure
- Create predictive maintenance models for quantum annealing systems using AI/ML
- Document quantum system architectures and publish findings in industry journals
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Physics, Electrical Engineering, or related field with 5+ years industry experience
- Expertise in quantum circuit design and quantum algorithm optimization
- Proficiency in cryogenic engineering and superconducting qubit manipulation
- Strong background in distributed systems and high-performance computing
- Experience with quantum programming languages (Q#, Qiskit, Cirq)
- Published research in quantum error correction or fault-tolerant computing
- Certification in AWS/Azure quantum cloud services and quantum networking