Job Description
Be the Architect of Tomorrow.
Nexus Future Technologies is pioneering the infrastructure for the year 2026. We are seeking a visionary Senior Quantum Architect to lead the design and deployment of next-generation computing solutions. In this role, you will bridge the gap between theoretical quantum mechanics and practical, scalable software architecture.
Join a team that is redefining the boundaries of processing power. If you are passionate about building systems that will define the future of technology, we want to hear from you.
Why Join Us?
- Work on high-impact, futuristic projects.
- Competitive compensation and equity packages.
- State-of-the-art research facilities in the heart of Austin.
Responsibilities
- Architect Quantum Systems: Design and implement scalable quantum circuit architectures for hybrid classical-quantum computing environments.
- Legacy Migration: Lead the strategic migration of legacy systems to 2026-ready quantum architectures, ensuring zero downtime and maximum efficiency.
- R&D Leadership: Conduct cutting-edge research into error correction, qubit stability, and algorithm optimization.
- System Integration: Integrate quantum processing units (QPUs) with cloud infrastructure using Docker, Kubernetes, and modern cloud-native stacks.
- Team Mentorship: Guide junior developers and data scientists in best practices for quantum software development and quantum-safe cryptography.
- Security Protocols: Develop and enforce rigorous security protocols for handling sensitive quantum data streams.
Qualifications
- Education: Masterβs degree or Ph.D. in Computer Science, Physics, Mathematics, or a related field with a focus on Quantum Computing or Theoretical Physics.
- Experience: Minimum of 5 years of experience in software architecture, with 2+ years specifically in quantum computing or high-performance computing (HPC).
- Technical Skills: Proficiency in programming languages such as Python, C++, or Qiskit; experience with cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud) is required.
- Problem Solving: Demonstrated ability to solve complex, multi-variable problems involving system stability and computational limits.
- Communication: Exceptional ability to translate complex technical concepts into actionable strategies for non-technical stakeholders.
- Location: Must be willing to work in our Austin, TX headquarters or adhere to a strict hybrid/remote schedule.