Job Description
Join Nexus Dynamics at the forefront of technological evolution as we pioneer the next generation of quantum computing infrastructure. We're seeking a visionary Quantum Infrastructure Engineer to design, deploy, and maintain cutting-edge systems that will redefine computational capabilities by 2026. This role offers unparalleled opportunities to shape the future of enterprise technology while working alongside world-class researchers in our state-of-the-art San Francisco laboratory.
Our ideal candidate thrives at the intersection of theoretical physics and practical engineering, with a passion for solving complex problems that today seem impossible. You'll collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to develop scalable quantum architectures while ensuring robust security and operational excellence. If you're ready to build the digital backbone of tomorrow, this is your moment.
Responsibilities
- Design and implement quantum computing hardware architectures for enterprise-scale deployment
- Develop cryogenic control systems and error-correction protocols for qubit stability
- Create hybrid quantum-classical integration frameworks for real-world applications
- Lead security protocols for quantum-resistant cryptography systems
- Optimize quantum circuit performance through machine learning-assisted calibration
- Document infrastructure blueprints and operational procedures for 2026 scalability
- Mentor junior engineers in quantum engineering best practices
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Physics, Electrical Engineering, or equivalent experience
- 5+ years in quantum hardware development or cryogenic systems engineering
- Expertise in quantum error correction and fault-tolerant architectures
- Proficiency in Python, C++, and quantum programming frameworks (Qiskit, Cirq)
- Deep understanding of superconducting qubit technologies and Josephson junctions
- Certification in cloud quantum platforms (AWS Braket, Azure Quantum)
- Published research in peer-reviewed quantum computing journals
- Experience with ISO 27001 and NIST quantum security standards