Job Description
Join NeuralCore Dynamics as we pioneer the next frontier of computational technology. We're seeking a visionary Quantum Infrastructure Architect to design and deploy scalable quantum computing systems that will redefine industries by 2026. In this role, you'll lead cross-functional teams to architect hybrid quantum-classical ecosystems, optimize quantum algorithms for real-world applications, and shape our strategic roadmap for quantum adoption. You'll collaborate with Nobel laureates, government agencies, and Fortune 500 partners to solve humanity's most complex challenges in materials science, cryptography, and artificial intelligence.
NeuralCore offers unparalleled benefits including equity in our quantum spinoff company, flexible remote work options, and access to our state-of-the-art Austin Quantum Lab. We're committed to building a diverse team of pioneers who thrive at the intersection of physics, computer science, and business innovation.
Responsibilities
- Design fault-tolerant quantum computing architectures with 100+ qubit scalability
- Develop hybrid quantum-classical workflows for enterprise applications
- Lead quantum security protocols for next-gen cryptographic systems
- Optimize quantum algorithms for material discovery and drug development
- Collaborate with hardware teams to reduce quantum decoherence rates
- Create quantum roadmaps aligned with 2026 technology inflection points
- Secure partnerships with quantum hardware providers and research institutions
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Computing, Physics, or Computer Science (MS with 10+ years experience)
- Expertise in quantum error correction and fault-tolerant design
- Proficiency in quantum programming languages (Qiskit, Cirq, Q#)
- Experience with quantum hardware providers (IBM, Rigetti, IonQ)
- Published research in quantum algorithms or quantum information theory
- Strong background in high-performance computing architectures
- Track record of leading technical teams through complex projects
- Deep understanding of NISQ-era limitations and post-quantum transition strategies