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Head of Quantum Hardware

Cubiq Recruitment
Cambridge
10 months ago
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Head of Quantum Hardware Cambridge, England, United Kingdom £120,000 You’re a quantum physicist who’s been thinking about what’s next. Maybe you’ve led a research team, maybe you’re guiding experimental physics projects, or maybe you’re the go-to for qubit control and quantum optics. You’ve done the hard work, mastered the theory, led the papers, but you’re just not ready for a job this big . Your expertise spans qubit control, quantum optics, and everything in between. You know your way around complex control systems and have the technical mastery to make groundbreaking decisions. But this role? It’s different. It’s about more than just deep tech. It’s about leading, inspiring, and shaping the future of quantum hardware development. But let’s face it: you’re not ready for a job this big . This business is shaping the future of quantum information systems, integrating groundbreaking photonic technology and entanglement schemes into scalable quantum networking infrastructure. Collaborating with world-leading companies and academic groups, they’re not just advancing technology but changing the game. You’d be joining a mission-driven team backed by years of research at the Cavendish Laboratory. Reporting to the VP of Technology, you’ll lead the development of their cutting-edge full-stack quantum networking systems. You’ll work closely with project-based Technical Leads, guiding them through the maze of architecture, system decisions, and technical deliveries that will define the future of quantum communication. Your skills will grow, your leadership will shine, but still, you’re just not quite ready for a job this big . In this role, you’ll be more than a leader. You’ll manage discipline leads, align their growth with their ambitious goals, and set the tone for a culture that embodies scientific integrity and a collaborative spirit. You’ll bridge the gap between tech and strategy, assist with system architecture, and play a pivotal role in project coordination. But really, are you ready for a job this big? The challenges are vast, but so are the rewards. You’ll be working with the best in the field, from collaborators to the company’s top-tier management team. You’ll represent them at industry and research events, contributing to a strategy that’s set to redefine what’s possible in quantum technology. Responsibilities Lead and mentor discipline leads, guiding their growth and aligning their skills with the needs of the business. Make critical technical decisions and drive technical delivery through robust workflows and expert system architecture guidance. Collaborate with project management and finance teams to keep projects on track. Shape technical documentation, including requirements and reports, that embody the highest standards of clarity and precision. Represent them at industry events, liaise with key partners, and actively contribute to the company’s strategy. Must Have Skills Senior postgraduate qualification in experimental physics related to quantum computing or simulation. Deep technical expertise in qubit control, quantum optics, and control systems. Proven experience in leading teams and managing technical deliveries. A proactive approach to learning new system-engineering practices and mastering their unique technologies. Exceptional communication skills and a team-oriented mindset. Nice to Have Skills Industry experience that sets you apart from the purely academic crowd. This is not just a place to work; it’s a place to explore and redefine scientific boundaries. They value diversity, celebrate individual strengths, and strive for excellence. If you’re ready to push the limits, be bold in your approach, and grow alongside a team that values integrity and creative exploration—tell us why you think you’re ready for a job this big. So, are you ready for a job this big? Apply now and let’s find out.

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