Job Description
Shape the future of technology as Quantum Computing Strategist at FutureTech Innovations. We're pioneering the next frontier of computational power, and we need visionary leaders to navigate the ethical, technical, and commercial implications of quantum breakthroughs. This role sits at the intersection of physics, computer science, and business strategy, driving our quantum roadmap toward 2026 and beyond. You'll collaborate with Nobel laureates, Fortune 500 partners, and government agencies to transform theoretical quantum potential into real-world applications.
Join our multidisciplinary team of quantum physicists, cryptographers, and futurists in redefining what's computationally possible. We offer unparalleled resources, flexible work arrangements, and a commitment to responsible innovation that balances scientific advancement with ethical considerations.
Responsibilities
- Develop quantum computing roadmaps aligning with market needs and technological capabilities through 2026
- Lead cross-functional quantum initiatives spanning hardware, software, and algorithm development
- Establish governance frameworks for ethical quantum deployment including security protocols and bias mitigation
- Forge strategic partnerships with quantum hardware providers, research institutions, and industry adopters
- Translate complex quantum concepts into actionable business strategies for executive stakeholders
- Monitor quantum policy developments and regulatory landscape evolution globally
- Drive quantum literacy programs across the organization and with key partners
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Physics, Computer Science, or related field with 5+ years industry experience
- Deep understanding of quantum algorithms, error correction, and hardware architectures
- Proven track record in emerging technology strategy development and execution
- Expertise in quantum cryptography, quantum machine learning, or quantum simulation
- Strong background in ethical AI/tech governance frameworks and risk assessment
- Exceptional ability to communicate complex quantum concepts to non-technical audiences
- Demonstrated success in cross-functional leadership and stakeholder management
- Published research or patents in quantum computing or adjacent fields preferred