Job Description
Step into 2026 with Nexus Labs – where quantum reality meets human ingenuity. We're pioneering the next frontier of computational science, and we need visionary architects to build the quantum infrastructure that will redefine tomorrow's technological landscape.
As a Quantum Computing Architect, you'll design and implement next-gen quantum systems that solve previously impossible problems. You'll collaborate with Nobel laureates and disruptors to create fault-tolerant quantum processors, revolutionizing fields from materials science to AI optimization. If you thrive at the intersection of theoretical physics and bleeding-edge engineering, this is your moment to shape the future.
Join our moonshot team where innovation isn't just encouraged – it's our DNA. We offer unparalleled resources, flexible work arrangements, and the chance to leave your mark on history.
Responsibilities
- Architect fault-tolerant quantum processors and error-correction frameworks
- Design hybrid quantum-classical computing architectures for enterprise applications
- Lead development of quantum algorithms solving optimization and simulation challenges
- Collaborate with hardware teams to translate theoretical models into physical implementations
- Drive quantum security protocols for next-gen cryptographic systems
- Publish breakthrough research in peer-reviewed journals and industry whitepapers
- Mentor quantum engineers and foster cross-disciplinary innovation
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Physics, Computer Science, or related field with 5+ years industry experience
- Expertise in quantum error correction, topological quantum computing, or quantum annealing
- Proficiency in quantum programming languages (Qiskit, Cirq, Q#) and simulation frameworks
- Deep understanding of quantum algorithms for optimization, machine learning, and cryptography
- Proven track record of designing scalable quantum systems with measurable performance gains
- Experience with quantum hardware integration and cryogenic systems
- Demonstrated ability to translate complex quantum concepts into practical business solutions