Job Description
Join Nexus Labs at the forefront of 2026's technological revolution as we pioneer quantum computing solutions that will redefine industries. As a Quantum Computing Architect, you'll design and implement scalable quantum systems that solve previously unsolvable problems in cryptography, drug discovery, and climate modeling. Our Austin-based innovation hub offers state-of-the-art facilities and a culture where your quantum expertise will directly impact humanity's next frontier.
We're seeking a visionary leader to architect quantum algorithms, optimize qubit stability, and bridge theoretical physics with practical applications. If you thrive at the intersection of quantum mechanics, software engineering, and strategic innovation, this is your moment to shape tomorrow's computational paradigm.
Responsibilities
- Design fault-tolerant quantum computing architectures for enterprise-scale applications
- Develop quantum error correction protocols to achieve 99.9% qubit stability
- Create hybrid quantum-classical algorithms for optimization and simulation problems
- Lead cross-functional teams of physicists and engineers in quantum system integration
- Establish quantum security frameworks for next-gen cryptographic systems
- Collaborate with Fortune 500 partners to implement quantum solutions in finance and logistics
- Pioneer quantum machine learning models for predictive analytics and autonomous systems
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Physics, Computer Science, or related field (or equivalent experience)
- 5+ years in quantum computing architecture or quantum algorithm development
- Proficiency in quantum programming languages (Qiskit, Cirq, or Q#)
- Published research in quantum error correction or topological qubits
- Experience with cryogenic quantum system integration and control electronics
- Demonstrated ability to translate complex quantum concepts into business applications
- Expertise in quantum machine learning and quantum neural networks
- Strong background in high-performance computing and distributed systems