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Senior Quantum Engineer

Boston, MA USA

Senior Quantum Engineer

The Quantum Engineering Group at QuEra Computing is seeking strong candidates for a Senior Quantum Engineer to serve as a senior individual contributor to the company’s mission of building state-of-the-art, manufacturable, and deployable neutral atom quantum computers. The Quantum Hardware Engineering Group plays a crucial role in accelerating the company’s technology leadership and translating the company’s scientific breakthroughs into products delivered to customers. To accomplish this mission, we are looking to hire a candidate with graduate-level education in engineering or applied physics and industry experience in an enterprise engineering environment. The ideal candidate will combine a deep, fundamental understanding of several areas of engineering and science with practical experience in engineering as a discipline. Although candidates with a Ph.D. in physics may be considered, applicants should ensure they have sufficient professional experience beyond academia in an enterprise engineering environment to establish themselves independently as a senior-level engineer.

 

Key Job Responsibilities

  • Design components, modules, and subsystems to support QuEra’s neutral atom computers through the full development lifecycle (R&D, productization, maintenance, and beyond).
  • Supervise system-level design and execution of the machine building process.
  • Advance state-of-the-art engineering practices at QuEra through independent research, problem-solving, and continuous improvement initiatives.
  • Coordinate closely with the R&D/science team to enable cutting-edge R&D and translate scientific advances into the next generation of products.
  • Troubleshoot technical issues at company headquarters and off-site installations at customer locations (in coordination with local support team).
  • Significantly contribute to or lead the machine installation/deployment process at off-site customer locations (limited travel required).

 

Preferred qualifications

  • Ph.D. in engineering, applied physics, or a closely related field (M.S. will be considered in exceptional cases).
  • 5-10 years work experience in a non-academic (industry, national lab, FFRDC or similar) environment with enterprise engineering practices.
  • Academic coursework and professional work experience in one or more areas of optics, including free-space optics, lens design, optical instrument design and operation, fiber optics, etc.
  • Fundamental understanding of multiple areas of engineering/science, such as opto-mechanics, thermal/fluid sciences, electromagnetics, precision manufacturing, etc.
  • Professional work experience in commercial product development and off-site product deployment at customer premises.
  • Experience with CAD software (Autodesk Inventor, Solidworks, etc.) in a PDM/PLM environment.

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