Job Description
Join Nexus Labs at the forefront of computational revolution as we build the next generation of quantum computing infrastructure. We're seeking a visionary Quantum Computing Architect to design scalable quantum systems that will redefine industries by 2026. In this pivotal role, you'll collaborate with Nobel laureates and pioneer breakthroughs in quantum algorithms, cryptography, and machine learning. Our Austin campus features state-of-the-art quantum labs and offers unparalleled professional growth in the fastest-growing tech hub in America.
What you'll achieve:
- Architect fault-tolerant quantum processors capable of solving problems intractable for classical computers
- Develop hybrid quantum-classical frameworks for real-world applications in finance, healthcare, and logistics
- Lead cross-functional teams of physicists, engineers, and data scientists
- Shape quantum security protocols for the post-quantum era
- Publish groundbreaking research in top-tier journals and conferences
Responsibilities
- Design scalable quantum hardware architectures with error correction capabilities
- Implement quantum algorithms for optimization and simulation problems
- Develop interfaces connecting quantum systems with classical computing environments
- Create quantum security frameworks resistant to future decryption threats
- Lead R&D initiatives for quantum machine learning applications
- Collaborate with industry partners to deploy quantum solutions in production
- Mentor junior researchers and quantum engineering talent
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Computing, Physics, Computer Science, or related field
- 5+ years experience in quantum algorithm design or quantum hardware
- Proficiency in quantum programming languages (Q#, Qiskit, Cirq)
- Deep understanding of quantum error correction and fault tolerance
- Expertise in at least one classical high-performance computing framework
- Published research in quantum computing or related fields
- Experience leading technical teams in R&D environments
- Strong background in linear algebra, probability, and quantum mechanics