Job Description
Join the quantum revolution at FutureTech Innovations as a Quantum Computing Architect shaping the technological landscape of 2026. Lead groundbreaking projects in quantum cryptography, optimization, and AI-driven simulations while architecting next-gen quantum systems that redefine computational boundaries.
You'll collaborate with Nobel Prize-winning researchers to transform theoretical quantum mechanics into scalable solutions. Our state-of-the-art lab features 512-qubit processors and cryogenic control systems, enabling unprecedented computational breakthroughs. This role offers equity in a pre-IPO quantum unicorn and the opportunity to patent your innovations.
Compete for the title of 'Architect of 2026' by solving challenges in drug discovery, climate modeling, and materials science that were once deemed impossible. Your work will directly impact Fortune 500 clients and government agencies across healthcare, aerospace, and finance sectors.
Responsibilities
- Design and implement fault-tolerant quantum algorithms for enterprise-scale applications
- Lead quantum software architecture using Qiskit, Cirq, and custom frameworks
- Collaborate with hardware teams to optimize quantum-classical hybrid systems
- Develop quantum security protocols for next-gen cryptographic infrastructure
- Translate complex business requirements into quantum computing solutions
- Mentor a cross-functional team of quantum researchers and engineers
- Drive innovation through quantum machine learning and AI integration
- Publish research in Nature/Science journals and secure quantum patents
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Computing, Physics, or Computer Science (or equivalent experience)
- 5+ years in quantum algorithm development with 2+ years in architecture roles
- Expertise in quantum error correction and fault-tolerant computing
- Proficiency with quantum programming languages (Q#, Qiskit, Quil)
- Strong background in distributed systems and high-performance computing
- Experience leading quantum projects with budgets exceeding $5M
- Published research in top-tier quantum computing conferences
- Certification in quantum security protocols (e.g., NIST quantum standards)