Quantum Engineer - QPU Design

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At OQC we’re pushing the boundaries of quantum innovation, and bringing in an additional Quantum Research Scientist will help us get there even faster. You’ll help lead scientific research projects that genuinely impact our quantum technology, from design and implementation to data collection and analysis. This is your chance to drive quantum innovation in a hands-on role while working with some of the best like-minded folk in the field.

You’re already a proven scientist - probably at PhD level - who thrives on solving complex, technical challenges and someone who’s shown a creative approach that’s improved quantum systems. You enjoy digging into the details - whether it’s designing experiments, analysing data or ensuring quantum systems run at their best - while staying open to the changing needs of a fast moving and innovative business. You naturally balance curiosity and precision, exploring fresh ideas while keeping a clear focus on delivering high-quality, reliable results. 

As part of a team of eight scientists - and working forRich Bounds(Head of Processor Innovation) and withinPeter Leek’soverall group - you’ll be actively involved in: 

  • Conducting research projects from experiment design to data analysis, contributing directly to OQC’s quantum tech advancements; 
  • Designing, simulating, and measuring novel quantum processors to improve operations including low-error quantum gates, high-fidelity readouts; 
  • Coordinating experiments and working with cryogenic refrigeration systems and control electronics, ensuring everything runs smoothly and on schedule; 
  • Measuring and characterisation of superconducting quantum circuits including processor calibration and benchmarking; 
  • Overseeing the scheduling and set up of the QPU device within a designated fridge in conjunction with our lab technicians; 
  • Analysing data of QPU design & processor data and limitations from experiments using Python or other analysis tools to draw meaningful insights that drive our innovation 
  • Overseeing the scheduling and set up of the QPU device within a designated fridge in conjunction with our lab technicians; 
  • Sharing your research findings and knowledge with the team, and occasionally representing us at conferences and events. 

We’re seeking someone with hands-on experience working on quantum systems, perhaps quantum computing architectures, superconducting resonators or related fields. You’ll be confident in Python for automation and data analysis, with a sharp eye for detail and a creative mind to find solutions to the unknown. Adaptable and naturally curious, you won’t shy away from exploring new ideas or challenging assumptions in a way that helps us achieve our goals.

Your ability to communicate complex scientific findings clearly - both in writing and in person - will be as important as your technical skills. You’ll thrive in a collaborative environment, working with others across the business and striving to ensure we hit our commercial and scientific milestones. If you’ve dabbled in cryogenic enclosures, quantum circuit simulations or hardware development, that’d be a definite plus.

A PhD in a related field would be great as this could be a well-established entry role into industry from academia. But if you’ve got proven industry experience too, then we’d especially keen to hear from you.

Researchhas shown that women are less likely than men to apply for this role if they do not have solid experience in 100% of these areas. Please know that this list is indicative and that we would still love to hear from you even if you feel you only are a 75% match. Skills can be learnt, diversity cannot.

At OQC, we see a brighter future for all, enabled by quantum, to find out more visit -https://oqc.tech/company/working-here/ 

Are you ready to help us build this future?

At OQC we are not just hoping you’ll fit in our culture. We aspire to thrive, as a company and as people, thanks to your diversity of thought and background. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and we are committed to providing our team members with a work environment free from discrimination, where everyone is treated with respect. Our employment decisions are based on business needs, talent and merit and all our colleagues share in the responsibility for fulfilling our commitment to diversity. We look forward to meeting you!

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