Job Description
Shape the future of technology as our Quantum Computing Architect at Nexus Dynamics Inc. We're pioneering 2026's quantum revolution, and we need visionary leaders to design the next generation of computational infrastructure. Join our elite team in San Francisco to architect breakthrough quantum systems that will redefine industries worldwide. This is your chance to work at the intersection of physics, computer science, and cutting-edge innovation.
As a key member of our Future Technologies division, you'll collaborate with Nobel laureates, industry pioneers, and government agencies to develop scalable quantum architectures. Your expertise will directly impact the development of quantum-resistant cryptography, AI-accelerated drug discovery, and climate modeling solutions.
Responsibilities
- Design and implement scalable quantum computing architectures for commercial and research applications
- Lead cross-functional teams in developing quantum algorithms optimized for error-corrected qubits
- Integrate quantum systems with classical HPC infrastructure in hybrid computing environments
- Develop quantum security protocols for next-generation communication networks
- Drive innovation in quantum machine learning frameworks for predictive analytics
- Collaborate with hardware teams to optimize quantum processor performance
- Author technical whitepapers and patents for quantum computing methodologies
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Computing, Theoretical Physics, or Computer Science (or equivalent experience)
- 5+ years of experience in quantum algorithm development or quantum architecture design
- Expertise in quantum programming languages (Q#, Qiskit, Cirq) and circuit optimization
- Strong background in quantum error correction and fault-tolerant systems
- Published research in peer-reviewed quantum computing journals
- Experience with quantum hardware platforms (IBM Quantum, Rigetti, IonQ)
- Deep understanding of quantum-mechanical principles and decoherence mitigation
- Security clearance eligibility for government-contracted projects