Job Description
Join Nexus Quantum Solutions at the forefront of 2026's technological revolution. We're seeking a visionary Quantum Computing Architect to design next-generation quantum systems that will redefine computational boundaries. In this pivotal role, you'll lead the development of fault-tolerant quantum processors and hybrid quantum-classical frameworks that power breakthroughs in cryptography, drug discovery, and materials science. Our collaborative environment fosters innovation through cutting-edge research and industry partnerships with global tech leaders.
As part of our elite Quantum Research Division, you'll access state-of-the-art laboratories and collaborate with Nobel laureates while shaping the quantum landscape for decades to come. We offer competitive equity packages, unlimited learning stipends, and flexible remote work options to support your groundbreaking contributions.
Responsibilities
- Design and implement scalable quantum processor architectures with 100+ qubit capabilities
- Develop hybrid quantum-classical algorithms for real-world enterprise applications
- Lead quantum error mitigation strategies achieving fault-tolerant thresholds
- Collaborate with hardware teams to optimize quantum gate operations and coherence times
- Create quantum security protocols resistant to post-quantum cryptographic attacks
- Translate complex quantum concepts into actionable technical roadmaps
- Mentor junior quantum engineers while publishing peer-reviewed research
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Computing, Physics, or Computer Science with 5+ years industry experience
- Expertise in quantum circuit design and quantum machine learning frameworks
- Proven track record in developing quantum algorithms for optimization problems
- Deep understanding of quantum decoherence mitigation and error correction
- Proficiency in quantum programming languages (Q#, Qiskit, Cirq)
- Experience with superconducting or photonic quantum hardware systems
- Strong publication record in top-tier quantum computing journals
- US citizenship or permanent residency required for government contracts