Job Description
Join Nexus Quantum Labs at the forefront of technological evolution as we pioneer systems that will redefine humanity's future. We seek a visionary 2026 Quantum Systems Architect to design and implement the next generation of quantum computing infrastructure. This role offers unparalleled opportunity to shape technologies that will solve humanity's most complex challenges by 2026.
As a key member of our elite Innovation Division, you'll collaborate with Nobel laureates and industry pioneers to architect quantum-resistant networks, develop AI-integrated control systems, and build scalable frameworks for quantum-entangled computing. Our state-of-the-art facility in San Francisco's Innovation District offers unparalleled resources for breakthrough development.
We provide comprehensive benefits including equity in our moonshot projects, unlimited learning stipends, and flexible work arrangements designed for peak innovation. If you're ready to build the future, we want to hear from you.
Responsibilities
- Design quantum-resistant network architectures for 2026-era infrastructure
- Develop AI-integrated quantum control systems with autonomous optimization
- Architect scalable frameworks for quantum-entangled computing networks
- Lead cross-disciplinary teams of physicists, AI specialists, and hardware engineers
- Implement security protocols for quantum-encrypted data transmission
- Drive R&D for quantum-classical hybrid computing solutions
- Create technical roadmaps for quantum computing commercialization
- Collaborate with government agencies on next-gen cybersecurity standards
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Computing, Theoretical Physics, or related advanced field
- 8+ years experience in high-performance systems architecture
- Published research in quantum error correction or quantum algorithms
- Expertise in quantum programming languages (Q#, Qiskit, Cirq)
- Deep understanding of quantum supremacy principles
- Experience with AI-integrated control systems
- Certification in quantum security protocols (e.g., QKD)
- Demonstrated ability to lead multi-disciplinary research teams