Job Description
Join FutureTech Innovations at the forefront of technological evolution as we pioneer quantum computing solutions for 2026 and beyond. We're seeking visionary Quantum Computing Architects to design next-gen quantum algorithms and systems that will redefine computational possibilities. In this role, you'll collaborate with Nobel laureates, build cutting-edge prototypes, and shape the future of industries from healthcare to finance. Our state-of-the-art lab features 128-qubit processors and offers unparalleled resources for quantum innovation.
What makes us exceptional? We offer equity in breakthrough patents, flexible hybrid work with quarterly innovation retreats in Tokyo and Zurich, and a budget of $50k annually for personal quantum research. You'll access exclusive partnerships with NASA, IBM Quantum, and CERN while mentoring the next generation of quantum engineers.
Responsibilities
- Design and implement quantum algorithms for complex optimization problems in logistics and cryptography
- Architect scalable quantum circuits leveraging superconducting and photonic qubit technologies
- Lead cross-functional teams of physicists and software engineers to develop quantum machine learning models
- Collaborate with Fortune 500 clients to deploy quantum solutions for real-world applications
- Research and mitigate quantum decoherence effects in multi-qubit systems
- Develop quantum error correction protocols for fault-tolerant computing
- Present breakthrough findings at premier quantum conferences like Q2B and IEEE Quantum Week
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Physics, Computer Science, or related field with 5+ years quantum architecture experience
- Published research in Nature Physics or Science on quantum error correction or algorithms
- Proficiency in quantum programming languages: Qiskit, Cirq, or Q#
- Expertise in superconducting qubit manipulation and quantum control systems
- Track record of delivering quantum computing projects with measurable ROI
- Deep understanding of quantum supremacy thresholds and NISQ-era limitations
- Security clearance for Department of Energy quantum initiatives preferred