Job Description
Join Nexus Labs at the forefront of technological revolution as we pioneer quantum computing solutions for 2026 and beyond. We're seeking a visionary Quantum Computing Architect to design next-generation systems that will redefine industries. This role offers unparalleled opportunities to shape the future of computational science while working with cutting-edge hardware and world-class researchers. Our Austin headquarters features state-of-the-art labs and a collaborative culture dedicated to pushing boundaries.
As part of our elite Quantum Division, you'll lead projects in quantum error correction, algorithm optimization, and hybrid quantum-classical systems. We offer competitive benefits including equity, flexible work arrangements, and dedicated R&D budgets for personal growth. This is your chance to build the infrastructure that powers tomorrow's breakthroughs.
Responsibilities
- Design scalable quantum computing architectures for enterprise and research applications
- Develop quantum error correction protocols achieving fault-tolerant operations
- Lead hybrid quantum-classical algorithm implementation for real-world problem-solving
- Collaborate with hardware teams to optimize quantum processor performance metrics
- Establish quantum security frameworks for next-gen data protection
- Mentor junior researchers and publish findings in leading scientific journals
- Drive strategic partnerships with quantum hardware manufacturers and cloud providers
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Computing, Physics, or Computer Science with 5+ years experience
- Expertise in quantum circuit design and quantum algorithm development
- Proven track record of fault-tolerant quantum system implementation
- Strong proficiency in quantum programming languages (Q#, Qiskit, Cirq)
- Deep understanding of quantum decoherence and error correction techniques
- Experience with cloud quantum computing platforms (IBM Quantum, Amazon Braket)
- Published research in peer-reviewed quantum computing journals
- Ability to translate complex quantum concepts for cross-functional teams