Job Description
Shape the technological backbone of 2026 at Nexus Quantum Dynamics. We're seeking a visionary Quantum Infrastructure Architect to design and implement next-gen computing systems that will power breakthroughs across industries. Join our Austin-based team where you'll architect hybrid quantum-classical ecosystems, optimize quantum coherence protocols, and pioneer error-correction frameworks that redefine computational boundaries. This role offers the rare opportunity to work at the intersection of theoretical physics and scalable engineering, deploying solutions that will accelerate discoveries in drug discovery, climate modeling, and materials science. If you thrive at the forefront of technological evolution and possess a passion for solving problems deemed impossible today, we invite you to lead our quantum infrastructure revolution.
Responsibilities
- Design and deploy scalable quantum computing infrastructure with hybrid quantum-classical integration
- Develop fault-tolerant quantum architectures supporting 1000+ qubit operations
- Implement real-time quantum error correction systems using machine learning optimization
- Architect cryogenic control systems and quantum interconnects for distributed quantum networks
- Create quantum security frameworks resistant to 2026-era cryptographic threats
- Lead cross-functional teams in prototyping quantum applications for industrial partners
- Document quantum system specifications and compliance with emerging industry standards
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Physics, Computer Engineering, or related field (or equivalent experience)
- 5+ years designing quantum computing hardware or software systems
- Expertise in quantum error correction codes (surface, color, LDPC codes)
- Proficiency in quantum programming languages (Qiskit, Cirq, Q#) and classical optimization
- Experience with cryogenic systems and superconducting qubit manipulation
- Strong background in distributed systems and high-performance computing architectures
- Published research in quantum information science or top-tier tech conferences
- Ability to translate complex quantum concepts into actionable engineering blueprints