Job Description
Join Nexus Future Labs at the forefront of technological revolution as we pioneer quantum computing solutions that will redefine industries by 2026. We're seeking a visionary Quantum Computing Architect to design and implement next-generation quantum systems that solve humanity's most complex challenges. In this role, you'll collaborate with Nobel laureates and industry disruptors to build scalable quantum infrastructure while mentoring the next generation of quantum engineers.
This position offers unparalleled opportunities to shape the quantum landscape through cutting-edge research, patent development, and strategic partnerships with global tech leaders. You'll lead initiatives in quantum error correction, algorithm optimization, and hybrid quantum-classical systems that will power breakthroughs in AI, materials science, and cryptography.
Responsibilities
- Design and implement fault-tolerant quantum computing architectures for enterprise-scale applications
- Develop quantum algorithms that deliver exponential speedups for optimization and simulation problems
- Lead cross-functional teams of quantum physicists and software engineers to deliver production-ready solutions
- Establish quantum security protocols for next-generation cryptographic systems
- Drive quantum-cloud integration strategies for hybrid computing environments
- Author patents and publish research in top-tier quantum computing journals
- Mentor junior researchers through quantum computing bootcamps and innovation workshops
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Computing, Physics, or Computer Science with 5+ years industry experience
- Proven expertise in quantum circuit design and error correction methodologies
- Published research in quantum algorithms or quantum hardware implementation
- Proficiency with quantum programming languages (Q#, Qiskit, Cirq) and simulators
- Experience leading quantum computing projects with budgets exceeding $10M
- Deep understanding of quantum supremacy challenges and NISQ-era limitations
- Strong track record of translating quantum theory into commercial applications