Job Description
Shape the future of computational technology as a Quantum Computing Architect at NexusTech Innovations. We're pioneering next-generation quantum systems that will revolutionize industries by 2026. Join our elite R&D team in Austin's thriving tech ecosystem to design, develop, and deploy scalable quantum architectures. You'll collaborate with Nobel laureates and lead initiatives that push the boundaries of what's possible in quantum information processing.
Why NexusTech? We offer unparalleled resources, a culture of radical innovation, and the opportunity to work on projects that will define the technological landscape of the 2030s. Our Austin campus features state-of-the-art quantum labs, flexible work arrangements, and competitive benefits including equity in a company valued at $2B+.
Responsibilities
- Design and implement fault-tolerant quantum computing architectures for enterprise applications
- Lead quantum algorithm optimization for NISQ-era processors and future fault-tolerant systems
- Collaborate with hardware teams to integrate quantum processors with classical computing infrastructure
- Develop quantum error correction codes and mitigation strategies for practical quantum advantage
- Drive research initiatives in quantum machine learning and cryptographic applications
- Mentor junior quantum engineers and establish best practices for quantum software development
- Present breakthrough findings at industry conferences and peer-reviewed publications
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Physics, Computer Science, or related field (MS with exceptional experience considered)
- 5+ years in quantum computing research or industry development
- Expertise in quantum circuit design and optimization frameworks (Qiskit, Cirq, Q#)
- Deep understanding of quantum error correction and fault-tolerance protocols
- Published research in quantum computing or quantum information theory
- Experience with high-performance computing architectures and parallel programming
- Strong background in linear algebra, probability theory, and computational complexity
- Track record of translating theoretical concepts into practical implementations