Job Description
Join Nexus Quantum Labs at the forefront of 2026's technological revolution as we pioneer quantum computing applications that will redefine industries. We seek a visionary Quantum Computing Architect to design and implement scalable quantum systems that solve previously impossible computational challenges. This role offers the opportunity to shape the future of technology while working alongside Nobel Prize-winning researchers in our state-of-the-art facility.
As a key member of our R&D division, you'll lead the development of quantum algorithms, optimize qubit stability, and collaborate with Fortune 500 partners to deploy quantum solutions in finance, logistics, and medicine. Our culture combines Silicon Valley's agility with academic rigor, offering unparalleled opportunities for professional growth and impact.
Responsibilities
- Design fault-tolerant quantum computing architectures for enterprise-scale applications
- Develop novel quantum algorithms to optimize complex computational problems
- Lead cross-functional teams in implementing quantum-classical hybrid systems
- Research and mitigate quantum decoherence in next-generation qubit technologies
- Partner with industry leaders to identify and solve real-world quantum computing challenges
- Author technical white papers and contribute to open-source quantum frameworks
- Mentor junior quantum engineers and establish best practices for quantum development
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Physics, Computer Science, or related field with 5+ years industry experience
- Proven expertise in quantum circuit design and quantum machine learning algorithms
- Deep knowledge of quantum error correction protocols and topological qubit systems
- Experience with quantum computing platforms (IBM Q, Rigetti, D-Wave) and simulators
- Strong programming skills in Python, C++, and quantum-specific languages (Q#, Qiskit)
- Published research in quantum computing or demonstrated breakthrough implementations
- Certification in quantum computing architecture from recognized institutions (e.g., MIT xPRO)