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Quantum Trainer and Business Development Manager

QURECA
York
6 months ago
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Company Description

QURECA is a leading company specializing in quantum technology education and workforce development. We offer online training courses and skills development programs focused on quantum technologies to address the global shortage of quantum talent. Our dedicated recruitment and resourcing platform connects quantum experts with businesses and institutions seeking quantum skills. QURECA also provides professional services including business development, strategic consulting, and support for startups and established companies integrating quantum technologies. Our mission is to bridge gaps in the quantum community, helping individuals and organizations become part of the quantum revolution by providing the necessary resources, education, and connections.

Role Description

This is a full-time remote role for a Quantum Trainer and Business Development Manager. The candidate will be responsible for designing and delivering training programs in quantum technologies, developing business strategies to grow our client base, and providing strategic consulting to businesses seeking to integrate quantum technology. The role involves engaging with potential clients, identifying their needs, and offering tailored solutions to enhance their capabilities in the quantum field.

Qualifications

  • Strong background in Quantum Technologies and Education
  • Proficiency in Business Development and Strategic Consulting
  • Experience in Training Program Design and Delivery
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Proficient in Client Engagement and Relationship Management
  • Ability to work independently and remotely
  • Master's degree or Ph.D. in Quantum Physics, Engineering, or a related field is preferred
  • Experience in the technology or education sector is a plus


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