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## Jobs
### Senior Optical Engineer - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-02-24
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5130788008
- Excerpt: Senior Optical Engineer Boston, MA, USA Senior Optical Engineer The Hardware Engineering Group at QuEra Computing is seeking strong candidates for a Senior Optical Engineer to serve as a senior individual contributor to the company's mission of building state-of-the-art, manufacturable, and deployable neutral atom quantum computers. The Hardware Engineering Group plays a crucial role in accelerating the company's technology leadership and translating the company's scientific breakthroughs into products delivered to customers. To accomplish this mission, we are looking to hire a candidate with graduate-level education in optics, optical engineering, or applied physics with industry experience in an enterprise engineering environment. The ideal candidate will combine a deep, fundamental understanding of several areas of optics, design, and engineering. Although candidates with a Ph.D. in physics may be considered, applicants should ensure they have sufficient professional experience beyond academia in an enterprise engineering environment to establish themselves independently as a senior-level engineer. Key Job Responsibilities - Work with physicists to understand requirements and architect optical systems, sub-systems, modules, and components to support QuEra's neutral atom computers through the full development lifecycle (R&D, productization, maintenance, and beyond). - Advance state-of-the-art engineering practices at QuEra through independent research, problem-solving, and continuous improvement initiatives. - Coordinate closely with the R&D/science team to enable cutting-edge R&D and translate scientific advances into the next generation of products. - Troubleshoot technical issues at company headquarters and off-site installations at customer locations (in coordination with local support team). Qualifications - B.S. in optics, optical engineering, applied physics, or a

### Scientific Software Engineer - QuEra Computing
- Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2025-06-28
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/4786288008
- Excerpt: Scientific Software Engineer Toronto, Ontario, Canada Summary QuEra Computing, Inc. seeks a creative and collaborative Scientific Software Engineer to help solve the unique software challenges of integrating high-level applications into state-of-the-art neutral-atom quantum computers. You will have the opportunity to work with a vibrant scientific software team and a community of industry and academic collaborators and to help our growing team of diverse experts address fascinating challenges, ranging from classical compiler techniques to direct integration with low-level hardware components. Using our open-source toolchain, Kirin, you will be building QuEra's compiler pipeline together with experimental & computational physicists from low-level hardware instructions to high-level programming languages. This involves the development of new features and infrastructure for hardware execution. You will be co-designing compilers and hardware infrastructure for the next generation of quantum computing using cutting-edge neutral-atom and quantum error correction technologies. This emerging direction involves novel challenges in both engineering and science. Responsibilities - Develop and maintain domain-specific languages (DSLs) involved in the compilation pipeline - Support customers when usage questions and technical issues arise - Create comprehensive documentation for our SDK Bloqade and compiler infrastructure Kirin. - Collaborate with scientists and our hardware control team to plan and develop hardware features required for executing QEC algorithms - Collaborate with other members of the scientific software team to deliver new language and hardware features including new gates, atom shuttling instructions, and low-level pulse control features Qualifications - Ph.D. in Computer Science or Physics with a focus on one or many of

### Principal Optical Engineer - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA USA (unspecified)
- Salary: $151K-$236K
- Posted: 2025-10-16
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/4957167008
- Excerpt: Principal Optical Engineer Boston, MA USA Principal Optical Engineer The Hardware Engineering Group at QuEra Computing is seeking strong candidates for a Principal Optical Engineer to serve as a senior individual contributor to the company's mission of building state-of-the-art, manufacturable, and deployable neutral atom quantum computers. The Hardware Engineering Group plays a crucial role in accelerating the company's technology leadership and translating the company's scientific breakthroughs into products delivered to customers. To accomplish this mission, we are looking to hire a candidate with graduate-level education in optics, optical engineering, or applied physics with industry experience in an enterprise engineering environment. The ideal candidate will combine a deep, fundamental understanding of several areas of optics, design, and engineering. Although candidates with a Ph.D. in physics may be considered, applicants should ensure they have sufficient professional experience beyond academia in an enterprise engineering environment to establish themselves independently as a Principal-level engineer. Key Job Responsibilities - Optical module design and development - Work with physicists to understand requirements and architect optical systems, sub-systems, modules, and components to support QuEra's neutral atom computers through the full development lifecycle (R&D, productization, maintenance, and beyond). - Technically lead an interdisciplinary team of engineers (optical, electronic, mechanical, etc.) through the product development process to take an optical module from early phase concept through to implementation and production. - Advance state-of-the-art engineering practices at QuEra through independent research, problem-solving, and continuous improvement initiatives. - Coordinate closely with the R&D/science team to enable cutting-edge R&D and translate scientific

### Quantum Applications Scientist - QuEra Computing
- Location: Harwell, England, UK (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2025-10-10
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/4952099008
- Excerpt: Quantum Applications Scientist Harwell, England, UK Summary QuEra Computing UK is seeking a talented, impact-motivated theoretical researcher with strong expertise in quantum computing applications. You will be a part of the team aiming to co-design novel quantum simulation applications for QuEra's neutral-atom hardware. Working individually and as part of a team, you will interact with academic collaborators, clients, business partners, and other users of quantum computing to address fascinating challenges, from the inclusion of near-term error correction approaches in quantum simulation algorithms to the design of new application pipelines, for example in quantum materials simulation , quantum chemistry or nuclear physics. Qualifications - Ph.D. degree in physics, computer science, or a related discipline, or equivalent professional experience, - A strong background in quantum computing and/or quantum algorithms, including - expertise in quantum simulation applications, preferably in condensed matter physics, quantum materials, nuclear physics and/or quantum chemistry, - expertise in using and/or developing numerical simulation techniques of many-body systems and/or quantum circuits, for example using Pauli propagation, Clifford simulation, tensor networks (MPS, DMRG, etc.), exact diagonalisation, sparse matrix methods, density-functional theory, coupled-cluster + extensions, DMFT - experience in using quantum circuit programming and compilation, for example using Cirq, Qiskit, Tket, CUDA-Q - An exceptional publication record in relevant fields, - Ability to collaborate effectively in cross-functional teams Preferred Qualifications - Knowledge of quantum error correction schemes and quantum simulation in the fault-tolerant era, - Experience translating theoretical ideas and protocols to quantum computing hardware, and - Experience working with or knowledge

### Director of Quantum Solutions - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2025-12-01
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5015729008
- Excerpt: Director of Quantum Solutions Boston, MA, USA Summary QuEra Computing is the leader in commercializing quantum computers using neutral atoms, which is widely recognized as a highly promising quantum modality. Based in Boston and built on pioneering research from nearby Harvard University and MIT, we are developing large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computers to tackle classically intractable problems. At QuEra Computing, we are building the next generation of scalable quantum computers based on neutral atoms. We work at the forefront of quantum technology, collaborating with leading researchers and innovators worldwide. We are passionate about both the science we advance and the inclusive, collaborative culture we cultivate. We are seeking an established scientific and industry leader to serve as Director of Quantum Solutions . In this role, you will lead strategic collaborations with customers and partners worldwide to develop quantum solutions that address concrete, high‑value problems. You'll also design and scale community programs-courses, tutorials, blogs, challenge tracks, and more-that help users get productive fast on QuEra's neutral‑atom quantum computers. You'll help turn cutting-edge quantum technology into customer outcomes across both on‑premises deployments and cloud access. Working closely with quantum error‑correction (QEC) researchers, software engineers, quantum application scientists, and experimentalists, you'll maximize the practical utility of QuEra's systems. Why this role exists You will own the bridge between QuEra's neutral‑atom hardware and real customer outcomes-turn cutting‑edge science into quantum solutions that matter. Responsibilities - Build and lead the team: Hire, mentor, and develop a high‑performing, global Quantum Solutions team across the US, Japan, and

### Internship – Data Management - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-06-02
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5239489008
- Excerpt: Internship – Data Management Boston, MA, USA About QuEra Computing, Inc. QuEra Computing is building the world's most powerful neutral-atom quantum computers. Our systems are designed to scale and enable groundbreaking advances in science and technology. We collaborate closely with leading academic and industry partners to push the boundaries of quantum computing, error correction, and fault tolerance. Summary The Photonics team at QuEra pioneers cutting-edge photonic chips for integration into neutral-atom quantum computers. QuEra Computing Inc. seeks a Photonics Data Engineer Intern to develop an AI-powered data infrastructure that supports our design, fabrication, and testing workflows. You'll develop tools that transform raw measurement and metrology data into actionable insights, directly informing how we design better photonic chips faster for large-scale neutral atom quantum computers. Responsibilities - AI-powered Data Infrastructure: Develop an AI-powered data management infrastructure for photonic integrated circuit (PIC) design, fabrication, and testing workflows. - Automation and Tooling: Write Python functions and utilities to automate data ingestion, cleaning, and organization across multiple data sources. - Performance Analysis Pipelines: Build analysis pipelines to extract key device performance metrics (e.g., insertion loss, extinction ratio, bandwidth, yield). Analyze fabrication metrology datasets from multiple foundries and correlate findings with device performance to identify process-performance relationships. - Cross-functional Collaboration: Work with other photonics engineers to define data schemas and best practices for reproducible design and testing workflows. - Documentation: Document data infrastructure and analysis workflows for long-term team use. Qualifications - Currently pursuing or recently completed a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science,

### Scientific Software Engineer - Hardware Compilation - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA USA (unspecified)
- Salary: $102K-$166K
- Posted: 2026-02-20
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5128092008
- Excerpt: Scientific Software Engineer - Hardware Compilation Boston, MA USA Summary QuEra Computing, Inc. seeks a creative and collaborative Scientific Software Engineer to help solve the unique software challenges of integrating high-level applications into state-of-the-art neutral-atom quantum computers. You will have the opportunity to work with a vibrant scientific software team and a community of industry and academic collaborators and to help our growing team of diverse experts address fascinating challenges, ranging from classical compiler techniques to direct integration with low-level hardware components. Using our open-source toolchain, Kirin, you will be building QuEra's compiler pipeline together with experimental & computational physicists from low-level hardware instructions to high-level programming languages. This involves the development of new features and infrastructure for hardware execution. You will be co-designing compilers and hardware infrastructure for the next generation of quantum computing using cutting-edge neutral-atom and quantum error correction technologies. This new direction involves multiple new challenges in both engineering and science. Responsibilities - Develop and maintain domain-specific language (DSL) for pulse-level programs and its associated compilation stack - Support integration of pulse compilation into multiple quantum computer builds - Collaborate with Quantum Error Correction (QEC) scientists and hardware control team to plan and develop hardware features required for executing QEC algorithms - Collaborate with other members of the scientific software team to integrate gate-level and atom-move compilation Qualifications - Masters in Computer Science with focus on quantum computation/architecture/programming language/compiler, or equivalent professional experience - Enthusiastic about building tools used by non-software developers - Experience with Python

### Scientific Intern - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-06-11
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5255320008
- Excerpt: Scientific Intern Boston, MA, USA Quera Computing is actively seeking a summer intern soon to enter university for an internship role supporting our Scientific teams with a variety of support projects and initiatives. Prefer: sound technical and communication skills

### Senior Quantum Scientist - Quantum + AI - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: $146K-$228K
- Posted: 2025-06-17
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/4771666008
- Excerpt: Senior Quantum Scientist - Quantum + AI Boston, MA, USA Summary QuEra is seeking a talented AI scientist to explore the intersection of quantum computing and AI. This includes topics in "quantum for AI", such as development of quantum machine learning algorithms for generative tasks, integration of quantum computers into AI workflows, and augmentation of classical training with quantum methods. This may also include topics in "AI for quantum", such as AI compilation techniques for hardware execution, machine characterization and inference, decoding, and related topics. A strong candidate is expected to have deep hands-on experience with contemporary classical AI workflows, such as the large language models (LLMs), a strong understanding of the underlying theory of modern AI, and an understanding of quantum computing and quantum information theory. As part of your role, you will spearhead efforts at QuEra to develop the next generation of quantum and AI algorithms guided by your experience with classical AI approaches. The role will include both cutting-edge research, as well as development and deployment of algorithms on the next generation of neutral-atom hardware. QuEra Computing is the leader in neutral-atom quantum computing, and is a front runner in the race towards utility-scale quantum computing. In this role, you will be at the forefront of integrating quantum algorithms with practical AI-driven toolchains, driving innovation across simulation, optimization, and quantum machine learning domains. Qualifications - PhD in math, computer science, quantum physics, or equivalent professional experience - Strong hands-on expertise with modern AI/ML methods, such as deep

### Quantum Scientist, Quantum Computing Services - QuEra Computing
- Location: Tsukuba, Japan (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2025-10-16
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/4957381008
- Excerpt: Quantum Scientist, Quantum Computing Services Tsukuba, Japan Summary QuEra is seeking a Quantum Scientist to join the Quantum Computing Services team in Japan (junior and senior roles available). The team's mission is to develop QuEra's machines into cutting-edge quantum computing products and services; the work in Japan is currently focused on QuEra's Gemini-class digital quantum computer at the AIST facility in Tsukuba. In this role, you will be responsible for: - Development of the Gemini-class machine at AIST into an operational platform offering cutting-edge quantum computing and quantum error correction capabilities, with a focus on performance, stability and programmability. - Overall day-to-day operations of the system, to be optimized for performance reliability, uptime and running costs. - Continuous development and integration of advanced features across the hardware and software stacks, as defined by customer needs, market opportunities, and QuEra's technology roadmap. - Working with customers on co-design projects to run algorithms and applications at the cutting edge of the quantum computer's capabilities. All of these responsibilities will be executed in collaboration with the teams in the US headquarters and with scientists and engineers on the ground in Japan. During the onboarding process, the person is expected to spend time at the QuEra headquarters (Boston, United States) to learn and to establish relationships across the company. Responsibilities - System development: you will be responsible for the integration and testing of capabilities and features across the hardware and software stacks, ranging from hardware modules and atomic schemes to software pipelines and operational

### Scientific Software Engineer - Compiler - QuEra Computing
- Location: Harwell, England, UK (unspecified)
- Salary: $102K-$166K
- Posted: 2025-11-22
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5000309008
- Excerpt: Scientific Software Engineer - Compiler Harwell, England, UK Summary QuEra Computing, Inc. seeks a creative and collaborative Scientific Software Engineer to help solve the unique software challenges of developing state-of-the-art simulation tools and compilers for QuEra's neutral-atom quantum computers. You will have the opportunity to work with a vibrant scientific software team and a community of industry and academic collaborators and to help our growing team of diverse experts address fascinating challenges, ranging from classical compiler techniques to modern methods for quantum simulation. You will be building QuEra's compiler pipeline together with experimental & computational physicists from low-level hardware instructions to high-level programming languages using our internal toolchain. This involves development of new compiler infrastructure and new programming language design and implementation. You will be co-designing compilers with cutting edge neutral-atom hardware and quantum error correction technology. This new direction involves multiple new challenges in both engineering and science. Responsibilities - Development and maintain QuEra's Static Single Assignment intermediate representations-based compiler infrastructure and compiler components at various abstractions used by our hardware engineers and scientists. - Design novel domain specific languages specific to our hardware as well as Bloqade SDK together with the team. - Integrate existing simulation tools with the compiler pipeline and cloud service. - Communicate and collaborate with QuEra scientists and external customers to meet their use case requirements. Qualifications - Ph.D. in Computer Science with focus on quantum computation/architecture/programming language/compiler, or equivalent professional experience. - Enthusiastic in building software tools for scientists especially physicists. - Experience

### Scientific Software Engineer- Shuttle Compilation - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA USA (unspecified)
- Salary: $102K-$166K
- Posted: 2026-02-20
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5128197008
- Excerpt: Scientific Software Engineer- Shuttle Compilation Boston, MA USA Summary QuEra Computing, Inc. seeks a creative and collaborative Scientific Software Engineer to help solve the unique software challenges to deliver the best performance out of QuEra's neutral-atom quantum computers. You will have the opportunity to work with a vibrant scientific software team and a community of industry and academic collaborators and to help our growing team of diverse experts address fascinating challenges, ranging from classical compiler techniques to quantum system architecture. You will be building QuEra's compiler pipeline together with experimental & computational physicists from low-level hardware instructions to high-level programming languages using our internal toolchain. This involves development of new heuristics, new architectures, and programming language design to optimize the performance of cutting edge neutral-atom hardware and quantum error correction technology. This new direction involves multiple new challenges in both engineering and science. Responsibilities - Develop and help maintain QuEra's compiler pipeline from circuit level quantum programs to QuEra's Pulse level Intermediate representation using QuEra's Static Single Assignment based compiler infrastructure. - Design a novel domain specific language to program atom shuttling inside QuEra's neutral atom quantum computers. - Implement and improve optimization methods relevant to shuttling workflows (e.g., routing/scheduling/planning heuristics, constraint-aware transformations, and cost-model-driven compilation decisions). - Develop on static analysis for both the quantum circuit and atom shuttle level languages - Communicate and collaborate with QuEra scientists and external customers to meet their use case requirements. Qualifications - Ph.D. in Computer Science with focus on programming language design

### Quantum Solutions Scientist - QuEra Computing
- Location: Tsukuba, Japan (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2025-04-28
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/4663003008
- Excerpt: Quantum Solutions Scientist Tsukuba, Japan Summary QuEra Computing is seeking a qualified candidate to help develop algorithms and applications in collaboration with external customers, collaborators, and users. With an outcome-oriented mindset, you will work on projects ranging from machine learning, operations research, data science, chemistry, and more. Working individually and as part of a team, you will interact with clients, business partners, collaborators, and other users of quantum computers to implement algorithms, develop use-cases, and create business solutions that leverage near and intermediate-term neutral atom quantum computers. QuEra Computing is the leader in neutral atom quantum computing, and is a front runner in the race towards utility-scale quantum computing. In this role, you will be at the cutting edge of quantum computing development. Your contributions and ideas will help steer QuEra and the entire field to practical quantum utility. Qualifications - MSc or a Ph.D. degree in applied mathematics, computer science, physics, or a related discipline, or equivalent professional experience - Expert knowledge of at least one of the fields of quantum machine learning, quantum optimization, quantum chemistry, or quantum information science - Strong knowledge of the fundamentals of quantum computing and algorithmic primitives - Strong written and verbal communication skills - Ability to collaborate effectively across multidisciplinary teams - Proficiency in Python - Strong written and verbal communications skills in both English and Japanese Preferred Qualifications - Expertise in an industry vertical such as logistics, finance, operations research, chemistry, biotech, engineering, machine learning, or other related field - Experience

### Internship - Photonics Design - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-06-02
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5239467008
- Excerpt: Internship - Photonics Design Boston, MA, USA About QuEra Computing, Inc. QuEra Computing is building the world's most powerful neutral-atom quantum computers. Our systems are designed to scale and enable groundbreaking advances in science and technology. We collaborate closely with leading academic and industry partners to push the boundaries of quantum computing, error correction, and fault tolerance. Summary The Photonics team at QuEra pioneers cutting-edge photonic chips for integration into neutral-atom quantum computers. QuEra Computing Inc. seeks a Photonic Engineer Intern to help build the AI-driven design pipelines that will accelerate next-generation PIC development. You will explore state-of-the-art optimization workflows, directly improving how quickly our engineers can iterate and tape out novel photonic components for large-scale neutral-atom quantum computers. Responsibilities - AI-Powered Photonics Design: Explore and build AI-driven photonics design and optimization pipelines to accelerate the component design. - Design for Manufacturing: Incorporate Design of Experiments (DoE) and Design for Manufacturing (DfM) principles into PIC design to improve yield and process robustness across multiple foundries. - Cross-functional Collaboration: Partner with photonics engineers and systems teams to align PIC designs with the requirements of neutral-atom quantum computer integration. Qualifications - Pursuing or recently completed a degree in computer science, physics, mathematics, or a related field. - Strong programming skills in using Python and AI tools. - Proficient with PIC development tools and advanced optimization algorithms for PIC design. - Strong understanding of PIC fundamental physics and foundry processes. - Experience incorporating Design of Experiments (DoE) and Design for Manufacturing (DfM) into

### Senior Quantum Scientist — Quantum Algorithms - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: $146K-$228K
- Posted: 2025-06-18
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/4772957008
- Excerpt: Senior Quantum Scientist — Quantum Algorithms Boston, MA, USA Summary QuEra is seeking a deeply technical and theoretically grounded algorithms researcher to help advance the frontier of quantum computing. This role focuses on developing novel algorithms and quantum computational techniques inspired by and tailored to the capabilities of neutral-atom quantum devices. A strong candidate will bring deep expertise in quantum algorithm design and quantum information theory. As part of your role, you will lead research efforts that explore the boundaries of quantum advantage, investigate computational hardness and resource tradeoffs, and prototype algorithms that could run on QuEra's hardware. You will also collaborate closely with hardware and software teams to guide the co-design of algorithms and architectures, and shape the roadmap for algorithmic utility on neutral-atom systems. Key Responsibilities - Conduct original research in quantum algorithms, quantum algorithm complexity, and quantum information theory. - Design and analyze new quantum algorithms with demonstrable computational advantage. - Explore and classify algorithmic primitives aligned with neutral-atom capabilities. - Collaborate with the applications team to optimize performance under realistic architectural constraints. - Evaluate the landscape of quantum algorithm benchmarks and influence the development path for practical quantum utility on QuEra's platform. Qualifications - PhD in Computer Science, Physics, Mathematics, or a related discipline with specialization in quantum computing. - Strong research record in quantum algorithms or quantum information theory, as evidenced by top-tier publications or equivalent contributions. - Familiarity with core quantum algorithmic techniques (e.g., amplitude amplification, phase estimation, Hamiltonian simulation, and quantum arithmetic primitives).

### Laser Systems Engineer - QuEra Computing
- Location: Albuquerque, NM, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-03-25
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5165343008
- Excerpt: Laser Systems Engineer Albuquerque, NM, USA Summary QuEra Computing is seeking a Laser Systems Engineer to support the development and evaluation of laser subsystems used in neutral-atom quantum computing platforms. This role will serve as a key technical liaison for vendor collaboration and test and evaluation activities. The engineer will work closely with QuEra's Laser Systems and Quantum Systems teams to support subsystem testing, qualification, and scaling efforts. A core responsibility of this role is coordinating with vendors and partners to ensure that laser and photonic subsystems meet performance, reliability, and integration requirements as QuEra's quantum computing systems scale. This position will also serve as the on-site technical interface for test and evaluation activities associated with DARPA's Quantum Benchmarking Initiative (QBI) and related programs. The role involves coordinating subsystem evaluation, test protocols, and milestone documentation. The ideal candidate combines hands-on experience with advanced laser systems, strong experimental troubleshooting skills, and the ability to work effectively with external partners and multidisciplinary engineering teams. ~20% travel to partner facilities and vendor sites is required. Responsibilities Laser System Scaling and Architecture Development - Work closley with our Laser System team on supporting the development and scaling of QuEra's laser infrastructure as quantum systems grow in size and complexity. - Explore approaches for increasing optical power, stability, and scalability across multi-wavelength laser systems together with the laser system and quantum hardware team. - Evaluate potential architectures, technologies, and vendor solutions that support higher-power and more scalable laser subsystems. - Contribute to technical discussions and

### Laser Systems Engineer (UK) - QuEra Computing
- Location: Harwell, England, UK (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-03-10
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5149649008
- Excerpt: Laser Systems Engineer (UK) Harwell, England, UK Summary QuEra Computing is pioneering the future of quantum computing. We are seeking a Laser Systems Engineer to join our Laser Systems Group as the first UK-based member - a hands-on, end-to-end role for an engineer or scientist with deep expertise in laser systems and their applications in quantum computing. The Laser Systems Engineer will serve as the primary local point of contact for laser systems at QuEra's Harwell facility, supporting the latest generation of QuEra's QPU and contributing to QuEra's global fleet operations. This role formally reports to the Head of Laser Systems in Boston; day-to-day interactions will primarily be with the QuEra UK local team. We are looking for someone comfortable operating advanced laser systems under uptime pressure, engaging in vendor co-development, and integrating laser systems into state-of-the-art neutral atom QPUs. Responsibilities QPU Operational Support - UK QPU Liaison - Serve as the primary local Laser Systems lead for the latest generation of QuEra's QPU at the Harwell site. - Maintain, troubleshoot, and upgrade high-precision laser systems used in neutral atom platforms. - Stay synchronized with the Boston Laser Systems team on platform updates and next-generation subsystem deployments. - Provide first-response coverage for laser issues at the UK site, following established procedures and escalating as appropriate. - Support QPU uptime and integration with the broader Quantum Systems infrastructure. Local R&D and Vendor Engagement - Support the UK team's active vendor and R&D work, serving as the on-site laser expert for locally

### Sr. Control System Engineer/Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: $160K-$225K
- Posted: 2026-02-24
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5131153008
- Excerpt: Sr. Control System Engineer/Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) Boston, MA, USA Role Overview We are looking for a Sr. Control System Engineer/Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) to i ntegrate and maintain the hardware and software systems that enable QuEra's quantum control s and software stack . You'll work closely with software engineers, physicists, hardware and test engineers to install, upgrade, maintain , test and troubleshoot multiple hardware and software control systems for our Quantum Computer s . This role is a foundational systems engineering role to ensur e the reliability, stability , and operational functionality of both our development and production environments. Key Responsibilities - Implement, maintain and test software and hardware in a heterogeneous system that controls disparate computer system devices . - Define, document, implement and test procedures for QuEra's Quantum computer operations . - Manage science, development and testing infrastructure, including hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) setups, containerized services (K8S), routers, switches , and test systems . - Propose, and/or implement a utomate d provisioning, configuration, and orchestration of local and remote c ompute systems used in c ontrolling and testing, simulation s . - Collaborate with software and test engineering teams to ensure smooth integration /deployment of DevOps tools with custom hardware and quantum-specific workflows. - Maintain artifact repositories, test result dashboards, and infrastructure for tracking regressions and system health. - Establish and enforce best practices for access control, system configuration, and lab operations . - Support incident response, troubleshooting, and root cause analysis for CI/CD failures or system anomalies. -

### Operations Manager - UK - QuEra Computing
- Location: Harwell, UK (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-05-10
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5215442008
- Excerpt: Operations Manager - UK Harwell, UK Operations Manager - UK The Role We are seeking a hands-on Operations Manager to further build and enhance the operational backbone of our growing UK site. You will report directly to Quera Computing Incorporated'sVP of Finance, overseeing the daily Quera Computing UK Ltd activities that make the business efficient, resilient, and ready for scaling. Key Responsibilities - Operational Excellence: Build, design, and document core internal processes to support business scaling, support headcount planning and hiring pipeline. - Process Improvement: Identify bottlenecks and implement automation solutions to boost productivity. - Financial Oversight - Work closely with Finance on budget planning, usage rules, and reporting. - Coordination & Reporting - Act as a key bridge between US headquarters and UK-based team members. - Compliance & Contracts - Support contract management and ensure compliance with export control, partner agreements and other regulatory requirements. - Supply Chain/Shipping/Receiving - Support procurement and inventory management, including shipping/receiving matters that will include regular bending, lifting, stretching and reaching both below the waist and above the head - Facilities Management - partner with the Quera Computing Inc. facilities team to ensure that the UK facility is properly maintained and repairs are completed on a short timeline - Manage UK based administrative team members - Administrative Management - manage and/or oversee localized support for matters related to marketing/public relations, time management (e.g., holiday/vacation)/reporting - Human Resources - Oversee employee onboarding and orientation activities and other related matters as assigned. What We Need -

### Quantum Innovation Postdoctoral Fellow - QEC - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: $110K-$120K
- Posted: 2025-10-18
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/4959523008
- Excerpt: Quantum Innovation Postdoctoral Fellow - QEC Boston, MA, USA Summary QuEra Computing Inc. is seeking a talented and driven Postdoctoral Fellow with a background in quantum error correction (QEC) or related areas to contribute to our neutral atom quantum computing research and innovation efforts. This role is a fixed-term position. The ideal candidate will develop innovative QEC protocols, design their concrete implementation in neutral atom hardware, and evaluate how they interplay with quantum algorithms. This will inform both near-term applications and long-term architectures. This is a unique opportunity to shape the design direction of one of the most promising quantum computing platforms, while working in close collaboration with QuEra scientists and engineers in an industry setting. Key Responsibilities - Develop novel QEC schemes with lower overhead in space and time. - Design QEC schemes suited to neutral atom platforms and collaborate with software teams on their simulation and implementation. - Propose and evaluate scalable quantum architectures, error correction schemes, and control strategies. - Collaborate with experimental teams to guide system design, interpret results, and validate models. - Contribute to technical publications, white papers, and patent filings. - Participate in internal knowledge-sharing sessions and external scientific outreach (e.g., conferences, workshops). Required Qualifications - Ph.D. in Physics, Computer Science, Quantum Information, or a closely related field. - Demonstrated expertise in quantum error correction. - Track record of peer-reviewed publications in top-tier journals. Preferred Qualifications - Familiarity with experimental quantum computing platforms, including but not limited to atom arrays. - Proficiency with numerical

### Quantum Innovation Postdoctoral Fellow - Quantum Applications - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: $110K-$120K
- Posted: 2025-10-28
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/4968203008
- Excerpt: Quantum Innovation Postdoctoral Fellow - Quantum Applications Boston, MA, USA Summary QuEra Computing, Inc. is seeking a talented and driven Postdoctoral Fellow with a background in quantum physics, quantum error correction or quantum machine learning to contribute to our neutral atom quantum computing research and innovation efforts. This role is a fixed-term assignment. The ideal candidate will help develop new quantum computing applications, design and evaluate quantum algorithms that inform both near-term applications and long-term architectures. This is a unique opportunity to shape the design direction of one of the most promising quantum computing platforms, while working in close collaboration with QuEra scientists, engineers, and product teams in an industry setting. Key Responsibilities - Design algorithms and quantum protocols suited to neutral atom platforms and collaborate with software and hardware teams on implementation. - Propose and evaluate scalable quantum architectures, error correction schemes, and control strategies. - Explore innovative applications of neutral atom systems in quantum simulation, optimization, machine learning and computation. - Collaborate with experimental teams to guide system design, interpret results, and validate models. - Contribute to technical publications, white papers, and patent filings. - Participate in internal knowledge-sharing sessions and external scientific outreach (e.g., conferences, workshops). Required Qualifications - Ph.D. in Physics, Quantum Information, Theoretical AMO Physics, or a closely related field. - Strong background in quantum information science, quantum simulation, and quantum application development - Experience developing and analyzing quantum algorithms or protocols. - Proficiency with numerical tools (e.g., Python, Julia, QuTiP, or custom simulation code).

### Quantum Solutions Lead - QuEra Computing
- Location: Tsukuba, Japan (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2025-04-28
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/4662977008
- Excerpt: Quantum Solutions Lead Tsukuba, Japan Summary QuEra Computing Japan is seeking a qualified candidate to lead a team of researchers to develop algorithms and applications specialized to neutral atom quantum hardware. In this role, you will be responsible for the execution of projects with Japanese companies, academic institutions, and government labs by being the technical lead for a team of researchers. This includes taking the lead in creatively prototyping cutting-edge algorithms, identifying “killer applications”, and developing solutions pipelines that drive quantum computing towards practical utility. You will also collaborate with the sales team to identify and follow through on promising leads and collaborations. You will lead your team in delivering positive outcomes to companies through writing scientific papers, presenting results, and writing codebases that leverage neutral atom hardware. The projects will be as diverse as the Japanese quantum ecosystem, from finance and operations research to chemical simulation and generative machine learning. QuEra Computing is the leader in neutral atom quantum computing and is a front runner in the race towards utility-scale quantum computing. In this role, you will be at the cutting edge of quantum computing development. Your contributions and ideas will help steer QuEra and the entire field to practical quantum utility. Responsibilities - Technical owner of projects delivered for customers in Japan and the surrounding regions - Identify key opportunities for collaboration and projects in conjunction with the sales team - Evaluate the success of projects against their aims, goals, and objectives - Lead a team of 3-5

### Internship Inquiries - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2024-10-21
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/4182470008
- Excerpt: Internship Inquiries Boston, MA, USA QuEra Computing typically onboards a select number of interns throughout the calendar year, working out of our Boston location. Active internship hiring needs will be posted to our Careers site, however, even though we may not have any active internship hiring needs, we still warmly welcome your inquiries! To be eligible for a QuEra internship opportunity, candidates must be actively enrolled in an academic program, typically as the master's or doctoral level. Please note, QuEra is unable to provide prospective intern candidates with relocation support and all prospective intern candidates must have active US work authorization. We look forward to hearing from you! QuEra is committed to cultivating a diverse work environment and proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We highly value diversity in our current and future employees and do not discriminate (including in our hiring and promotion practices) based on race, religion, color, national origin, gender, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, disability status or any other characteristic protected by law.

### Scientific Software Engineer - Virtual Machine & Emulation - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA USA (unspecified)
- Salary: $102K-$166K
- Posted: 2025-11-09
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/4982246008
- Excerpt: Scientific Software Engineer - Virtual Machine & Emulation Boston, MA USA Summary QuEra Computing Inc. seeks a creative and collaborative Scientific Software Engineer to help solve the unique software challenges of integrating high-level applications into state-of-the-art neutral-atom quantum computers. You will have the opportunity to work with a vibrant scientific software team and a community of industry and academic collaborators and to help our growing team of diverse experts address fascinating challenges, ranging from classical compiler techniques to direct integration with low-level hardware components. Directly interacting with our compiler toolchain Kirin, you will be building QuEra's multi-level hardware simulation tools across compiler pipeline together with experimental & computational physicists. This involves the development of new features and infrastructure for simulating hardware execution. You will be co-designing compilers and hardware simulation infrastructure for the next generation of quantum computing using cutting-edge neutral-atom and quantum error correction technologies. This new direction involves multiple new challenges in both engineering and science. Responsibilities - Develop and maintain a multi-level hardware virtual machine that emulates QuEra's domain-specific language (DSL) for pulse-level programs and its associated compilation stack - Support integration into control stack - Collaborate with Quantum Error Correction (QEC) scientists and hardware control team to plan and simulate hardware features required for executing QEC algorithms - Collaborate with other members of the scientific software team to perform gate-level and atom-move hardware simulation Qualifications - Masters in Computer Science with focus on quantum computation/architecture/programming language/compiler, or equivalent professional experience - Enthusiastic about building tools used

### Quantum Calibration Engineer, Quantum Computing Services - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: $120K-$180K
- Posted: 2025-10-20
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/4960421008
- Excerpt: Quantum Calibration Engineer, Quantum Computing Services Boston, MA, USA Quantum Calibration Engineer, Quantum Computing Services Summary: QuEra is seeking Quantum Calibration Engineers to join a growing effort focused on developing, testing and deploying calibration and performance characterization software on QuEra's neutral-atom quantum computers, translating experimental physics and data analysis into automation. This is a critical effort towards achieving programmability, reliability and peak performance of these machines for research, application development and commercial uses. Your work will directly shape how QuEra's quantum computers are characterized, stabilized, and improved over time, laying the foundation for scalable, self-calibrating quantum platforms. In this role, you will work closely with physicists, software engineers, hardware specialists and actual quantum computers across QuEra's global sites. You will be responsible for designing efficient measurements of key system parameters, developing robust data-analysis pipelines, and building tools that translate raw experimental results into actionable insights for machine optimization. This role is part of QuEra's Quantum Computing Services team and is based at QuEra's Boston headquarters. The team's mission is to develop QuEra's neutral-atom technology into cutting-edge quantum computing products and services. Core Responsibilities - Design data-efficient experimental routines, robust data analyses and troubleshooting workflows to extract key system parameters and insights. - Develop, refine, and maintain calibration pipelines consisting of complex data flows. - Develop robust data-fitting and optimization routines. - Validate, document and track calibration results, ensuring reproducibility and traceability across different hardware and software generations, and across machine deployments. Qualifications Required - Strong proficiency in Python, including experience

### Scientific Software Engineer — Emulation & Application - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: $202K-$202K
- Posted: 2026-04-22
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5196318008
- Excerpt: Scientific Software Engineer — Emulation & Application Boston, MA, USA Summary QuEra Computing Inc. is building the world's most scalable quantum computers using neutral-atom technology. Based in Boston and founded by the pioneers of neutral-atom quantum platforms at Harvard and MIT, QuEra is developing quantum computers that push the boundaries of what is computationally possible - from materials science and drug discovery to machine learning. QuEra is seeking a Scientific Software Engineer to develop and maintain our in-house quantum hardware emulator and support application research building on top of and utilizing the emulation toolchain. In this role, you will implement high-performance quantum circuit simulation backends, build tooling that enables researchers to rapidly prototype and validate quantum algorithms, and contribute to the software infrastructure that bridges our hardware capabilities with real-world applications. This role sits at the intersection of scientific computing and quantum application development. You will help shape the emulation layer that underpins algorithm design, hardware benchmarking, and customer-facing demonstrations - providing researchers, both internal and external, a faithful, fast model of QuEra's quantum processors. You will work closely with application scientists, experimental scientists, and the compiler team, collaborating on topics from noise modeling and Hamiltonian simulation to algorithm co-design for neutral-atom architectures. Responsibilities - Develop, test, and optimize core components of QuEra's in-house quantum hardware emulator, including state-vector, tensor-network, and pulse-level simulation backends. - Write performance-critical code in Rust, C++, and/or CUDA to run large-scale simulations on GPU clusters and HPC infrastructure. - Collaborate with application researchers to prototype,

### Sr. Technical Program Manager - Gemini - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA USA (unspecified)
- Salary: $170K-$250K
- Posted: 2025-10-18
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/4959524008
- Excerpt: Sr. Technical Program Manager - Gemini Boston, MA USA Job Title: Senior Technical Program Manager Job Type: Full-time Job Location: Boston, MA Reports to: Vice President of Quantum Computing Services Summary QuEra is seeking a Senior Technical Program Manager to lead program management activities around product and service delivery of QuEra's quantum computers, starting with Aquila and Gemini, and extending to future generations of QuEra systems. This role is execution-oriented and inherently cross-functional, coordinating work across hardware and software engineering, research and operations. The role includes limited product management responsibilities, scoped to requirements collection and feedback, and is expected to work collaboratively with future dedicated product management hires. This role is designed to fulfill these goals, and to evolve as the company grows and the needs change: - Ensure reliable delivery and operation of gate-based quantum computers, - Establish a structured feedback loop from customers and users back into engineering, and align customer projects for success, - Support the product development work on QuEra's systems towards industrial-grade, TRL=9 platforms, through disciplined program execution, - Enable progress tracking and transparent communication across all stakeholders. Year 1 focus The main focus in year 1 will be to support the success of QuEra's overall AIST program which consists of 4 threads centered around our first gate-based system Gemini: - [Product] Launching two product lines on top of the on-prem Gemini machine at AIST: Gemini-QEC, a platform for error correction researchers, and Gemini-NISQ, a platform for NISQ-era application developers. Initial product launches will be

### Quantum Calibrations Intern, Quantum Computing Services - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-04-20
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5193741008
- Excerpt: Quantum Calibrations Intern, Quantum Computing Services Boston, MA, USA Job Title: Intern, Quantum Calibrations, Quantum Computing Services Job Type: Full-time, 3-6 months Job Location: Boston, MA Reports to: VP of Quantum Computing Services Summary: QuEra is seeking motivated interns to join our growing team focused on developing the calibration and performance characterization framework for QuEra's neutral-atom quantum computers. As an intern, you will collaborate with physicists, software engineers, and hardware specialists to design benchmarking protocols, build physics-informed models of device behavior, and develop predictive tools for real-time qubit state evolution. This internship offers a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience at the interface of quantum hardware and data science, contributing to the development of calibration and performance characterization frameworks for scalable, reliable neutral-atom quantum computers. This role is part of QuEra's Quantum Computing Services team and is based at QuEra's Boston headquarters. The team's mission is to develop QuEra's neutral-atom technology into cutting-edge quantum computing products and services. Core Responsibilities - Develop and test data analysis routines to fit, visualize, and interpret experimental data. - Design and execute device benchmarking and characterization experiments. - Build and apply Hamiltonian learning routines to infer effective system parameters from time-evolution data. - Develop predictive models for key performance metrics (gate fidelity, coherence, readout error) using time-series calibration history and machine learning methods. - Collaborate closely with physicists, engineers, and software developers to integrate your work into QuEra's operational stack. Qualifications Required - Foundational understanding of quantum mechanics and open quantum systems at the

### Japan Internship - QuEra Computing
- Location: Tsukuba, Japan (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-03-17
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5155817008
- Excerpt: Japan Internship Tsukuba, Japan QuEra Computing では、年間を通じて若干名のインターンを受け入れております。 現在募集中のインターンシップについては当社の採用サイトに掲載いたしますが、現時点で募集を行っていない場合でも、お問い合わせはいつでも歓迎しております。 QuEra のインターンシップにご応募いただくには、物理学、工学、計算機科学、または量子情報科学分野に関連する学士以上（学士・修士・博士課程など）の学位取得を目的とした学術プログラムに在学中であることが条件となります。 なお、QuEra Japan ではインターン候補者の方への転居支援は行っておりません。 また、すべてのインターン候補者の方は、日本国内で就業可能である必要がございます。 皆さまからのご連絡を心よりお待ちしております。 QuEra Computing typically hosts a select number of interns throughout the year. Current internship openings will be posted on our Careers site; however, even if we do not have any active openings at the moment, we still warmly welcome your inquiries. To be eligible for a QuEra internship opportunity, candidates must be actively enrolled in an academic program relating to physics, engineering, or computer science, at the bachelor's level or higher (e.g., bachelor's, master's, or doctoral program). Please note that QuEra Japan is unable to provide relocation support, and all internship candidates must be able to work in Japan. We look forward to hearing from you!

### DAMOP 2026 - QuEra Computing
- Location: Providence, RI (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-06-01
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5237283008
- Excerpt: DAMOP 2026 Providence, RI Thank you for visiting our booth at DAMOP 2026! If you do not see currently available opportunities that align with your skillset, please submit your profile here for future consideration.

### Optical Engineer - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: $130K-$170K
- Posted: 2026-05-20
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5226440008
- Excerpt: Optical Engineer Boston, MA, USA Optical Engineer The Hardware Engineering Group at QuEra Computing is seeking strong candidates for an Optical Engineer to serve as an individual contributor to the company's mission of building state-of-the-art, manufacturable, and deployable neutral atom quantum computers. The Hardware Engineering Group plays a crucial role in accelerating the company's technology leadership and translating the company's scientific breakthroughs into products delivered to customers. To accomplish this mission, we are looking to hire a candidate with an undergraduate or graduate-level education in optics, optical engineering, or applied physics, paired with hands-on experience designing, building, and testing optical systems. The ideal candidate will combine a solid fundamental understanding of optics with strong laboratory skills and a desire to grow as an engineer within an enterprise engineering environment. Key Job Responsibilities - Collaborate with senior engineers and physicists to design, build, and test optical sub-systems, modules, and components supporting QuEra's neutral atom computers through the full development lifecycle (R&D, productization, maintenance, and beyond). - Execute hands-on laboratory work-assembly, alignment, cleaning, and characterization of optical systems-and contribute to engineering documentation, design reviews, and continuous improvement initiatives. - Coordinate with the R&D/science team to support cutting-edge R&D and help translate scientific advances into the next generation of products. - Assist with troubleshooting technical issues at company headquarters and, as needed, support off-site installations at customer locations (in coordination with the local support team). Qualifications - B.S. in optics, optical engineering, applied physics, or a closely related field (M.S. preferred). - 2-5

### Mechanical Engineer-Hardware Integration and Reliability - QuEra Computing
- Location: Tsukuba, Japan (hybrid)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-04-28
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5203268008
- Excerpt: Mechanical Engineer-Hardware Integration and Reliability Tsukuba, Japan Mechanical Engineer - Hardware Integration and Reliability (Japan) Location: Tsukuba, Japan (AIST) • Department: Hardware Engineering Summary QuEra Computing Japan is hiring our first dedicated Mechanical Engineer in Japan to design, prototype, integrate, and maintain mechanical systems for the current and next generation neutral atom quantum computers, and the facility around them. This is a hybrid designer-builder role: equally comfortable proposing a solution in CAD and picking up tools to build, install, and iterate on it in the lab. You will own problems end-to-end - identify the issue, design the fix, coordinate local fabrication, install and validate it - and serve as the local technical bridge to Japanese machine shops, contract manufacturers, and NEDO-supported suppliers, working alongside teams in the US and UK. Professional fluency in both English and Japanese is essential. Key Responsibilities - Design precision mechanical assemblies - frames, mounts, enclosures, opto-mechanical hardware, shrouds - with attention to rigidity, vibration, and thermal stability. - Update and own CAD models and 2D drawings for QuEra's Gemini system at AIST, to match the as-built machine. - Design and install water cooling loops, leak containment, and thermal management for laser and electronic subsystems. - Design and install laser safety engineering controls: beam shrouds, periscopes, beam blocks, light-tight enclosures. - Identify performance, safety, and ergonomics issues; propose options with tradeoffs; implement the fix (braces, maintenance steps, rack accessibility). - Inspect, assemble, and install quantum computer modules; build unit testing benches for R&D supplier components; apply

### Senior Technical Product Manager - SDK and User Engagement - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-01-27
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5097317008
- Excerpt: Senior Technical Product Manager - SDK and User Engagement Boston, MA, USA Summary QuEra Computing is seeking a Senior Technical Product Manager - SDK and User Engagement to own the product strategy, delivery, and adoption of the developer tooling that researchers and developers use to run high‑impact experiments and applications on QuEra's neutral‑atom quantum computers . You'll operate at the intersection of quantum R&D, scientific software engineering, and an external developer community , translating capabilities across quantum‑classical hybrid workflows, circuit‑level programming, qubit/atom shuttling, and pulse‑level control into an SDK that is coherent, usable, and trusted. This is a foundational product role in a fast-growing area. You'll drive the end-to-end developer journey: from “time‑to‑first‑experiment” and documentation quality, to stable APIs and predictable release processes, to community engagement and open-source governance. Working closely with R&D and engineering teams, you'll turn emerging research results (including advances in neutral‑atom platforms and quantum error correction ) into concrete product requirements, representative examples, and developer-ready interfaces-balancing rapid innovation with robustness, reliability, and long-term maintainability. Responsibilities - Own the SDK product vision and roadmap - Define and communicate the product vision, positioning, and roadmap for QuEra's SDK and developer-facing software stack. - Align priorities across company strategy, hardware/service constraints, internal stakeholders, and external developer needs. - Translate science and R&D into software requirements - Convert quantum concepts, system capabilities, and new R&D outcomes into actionable product specifications (PRDs), Request for Comments (RFCs), and well-scoped deliverables. - Identify representative use cases, minimal reproducible examples, and benchmarking targets to

### Sr Technical Product Manager - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: $170K-$250K
- Posted: 2026-05-22
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5229232008
- Excerpt: Sr Technical Product Manager Boston, MA, USA Job Title: Senior Technical Program Manager Job Type: Full-time Job Location: Boston, MA Reports to: VP of Quantum Computing Services Summary QuEra is seeking a Senior Technical Program Manager to lead the cross-functional development program for QuEra's next-generation quantum computing system-which may become the world's first fault-tolerant quantum computer. This program spans R&D thrusts, technical milestones, product definition, strategic partner collaboration, and ultimately launch as a quantum computing service. This role is execution-oriented and cross-functional, coordinating work across hardware and software engineering, research, and operations. It requires deep engagement with strategic partners, structured program execution, and the ability to translate complex technical roadmaps into actionable plans. The role includes limited product management responsibilities scoped to requirements collection and feedback. Year 1 Focus Stand up and drive the next-generation machine program across 3 threads: - [Strategic Partnerships] Manage the programmatic interface with strategic partners: joint development activities, shared milestones, information flow, and ensuring partner collaboration accelerates the program. - [R&D Coordination] Coordinate across the R&D teams driving the core technical thrusts-hardware, control systems, software stack, and error Synthesize information across workstreams, track progress toward technical milestones, manage cross-team dependencies, and ensure alignment between research activities and program goals. - [Product & Service Delivery] Collaborate with the product management function-to be matured as the system matures-on translating R&D capabilities into a defined product (system specifications, service model, user interface requirements, and launch criteria) and building the operational foundations for launching as a quantum computing service

### Internship - Research & Development - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-05-21
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5227710008
- Excerpt: Internship - Research & Development Boston, MA, USA Summary The individual in this internship role will contribute to the advancement of neutral-atom based quantum computing technologies. You will be involved in the design, implementation, and characterization of neutral-atom quantum computing systems, and collaborate closely with a multidisciplinary team of physicists, engineers, and computer scientists to push the boundaries of quantum computing using neutral-atom platforms. Responsibilities - Assist in the design and build state-of-the-art neutral atom quantum computers as directed by your mentor(s). - Collaborate with engineering teams to verify and validate modules and subsystems for neutral atom quantum computers. - Investigate sources of noise and decoherence and contribute to proposed mitigation strategies. - Assist in experimental setups related to neutral atom quantum computing, which may include working with optical components, lasers, and atom trapping systems. - Analyze experimental data using the Python scientific stack to provide insights and feedback for continuous improvement in our quantum computing applications. Qualifications - Pursuing a degree in physics, computer science, mathematics, or a related field. - Strong physics background and experience in optics. - Programming skills in Python, including the Python scientific stack (PyTorch, NumPy, SciPy, Pandas) are plus but not required. - Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills. - Strong communication and teamwork skills. On-site internship. There is no relocation offered for this role. QuEra is committed to cultivating a diverse work environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We highly value diversity in our current and future employees and do

### Sr Technical Product Manager - HPC Integration - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA, USA (hybrid)
- Salary: $170K-$250K
- Posted: 2026-01-22
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5081845008
- Excerpt: Sr Technical Product Manager - HPC Integration Boston, MA, USA 1. Mission of the Role To define, validate, and execute the integration strategy for QuEra's quantum systems within classical HPC/AI infrastructure - identifying use cases, technical requirements, and the right ecosystem partners across the full value chain. 2. Core Responsibilities A. Use Case Discovery & Technical Research - Deeply study academic and industry papers on quantum-classical hybrid workflows, quantum HPC/AI Data center integration, and the accelerations of AI for Science/Quantum discovery via quantum computing. - Identify high-value use cases (e.g., quantum chemistry, materials discovery, cryptoanalysis, optimization) relevant to HPC and AI centers - Translate theoretical research into practical product requirements - what integration, APIs, or software layers are needed to run these use cases. - Collaborate with research teams to maintain technical credibility when engaging HPC customers or partners. - Co-design solutions with lighthouse customers to verify the feasibility A. Value Chain Mapping - Use the HPC value chain framework (hardware → integration → data center → middleware → workloads → services) to: - Map current players (AWS, HPE, NVIDIA, etc.) and their quantum readiness. - Identify where quantum computing fits within this chain (e.g., as accelerator hardware, a cloud service, or a hybrid scheduler layer). - Define which layers QuEra should own vs. partner - e.g.: - Own: Quantum hardware, quantum control stack. - Partner: Data center operations, cloud orchestration, middleware, hybrid execution APIs. B. Requirements Definition - Gather technical and operational requirements from HPC and AI center operators:

### Quantum Scientist – Community, AI & Learning Systems - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: $130K-$212K
- Posted: 2026-02-26
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5135043008
- Excerpt: Quantum Scientist – Community, AI & Learning Systems Boston, MA, USA Summary QuEra Computing is seeking a mission-driven Quantum Scientist focused on designing and delivering specialized content for community engagement, customer training, and AI-enabled learning experiences. You'll use your expertise in quantum information, machine learning, and modern AI systems to create learning pathways that bridge users to the latest outcomes in quantum computing research - particularly that by QuEra's team - via our Bloqade software suite and our current and upcoming neutral-atom hardware. In addition to building world-class educational content, you will help integrate AI agents, ML-driven analytics, and scalable infrastructure into our enablement ecosystem-enhancing user onboarding, experimentation workflows, and community engagement. Deliverables include lessons, tutorials, notebooks, AI-assisted labs, hackathon challenges, interactive agents, and technical presentations tailored to users across academia, national labs, and industry. Some travel may be required for workshops, conferences, and hackathons. Responsibilities - Design, author, and maintain structured, hands-on learning materials (courses, tutorials, notebooks, problem sets, quizzes, and challenge tracks) aligned with neutral-atom quantum computing capabilities. - Develop AI-enhanced learning tools, including intelligent tutoring workflows, agent-assisted coding labs, and automated feedback systems. - Build and deploy lightweight ML or AI agent systems that support user onboarding, documentation navigation, experiment configuration, or workflow optimization. - Produce clear, accurate technical presentations and demos for customers, partners, conferences, and hackathons; deliver live and online instruction. - Closely collaborate with the applications research, product and solutions teams to ensure content reflects the latest algorithms, applications, APIs, and hardware constraints. -

### Manufacturing Engineer - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-06-01
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5238088008
- Excerpt: Manufacturing Engineer Boston, MA, USA Manufacturing Engineer QuEra is seeking a hands-on, detail-oriented Manufacturing Engineer to join our growing team building next-generation neutral atom quantum computers. This person will work collaboratively to support the development and production release of components and assemblies used to build QuEra's neutral atom quantum computers. This role is ideal for someone who thrives in fast-paced product development environments, enjoys building scalable manufacturing processes and systems, and has strong experience supporting New Product Introduction (NPI) and contract manufacturing partners. The Manufacturing Engineer will play a key role in developing manufacturing documentation, product structures, assembly and test procedures, and ensuring smooth technology transfer into production. This person will also own and maintain the manufacturing release process and associated documentation systems used to communicate with suppliers and contract manufacturers. Key Responsibilities - Develop and maintain product structures, including multi-level Bills of Materials (BOMs) for electro-mechanical and opto-mechanical assemblies - Create, document, and release manufacturing assembly procedures, work instructions, and test procedures - Create and maintain documentation packages used by manufacturing partners, and ensure that suppliers have the current released documentation packages - Support New Product Introduction (NPI) activities from prototype through production ramp - Contribute to design for manufacturing/assembly (DFM/DFA) reviews - Lead or support technology transfer activities to contract manufacturing (CM) partners - Collaborate closely with design engineering, supply chain and manufacturing partners to ensure manufacturability and smooth product release - Manage engineering change orders (ECOs) and documentation release processes - Coordinate builds at external manufacturing sites

### Sr. QPU Software Engineer - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: $160K-$225K
- Posted: 2026-02-20
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5127291008
- Excerpt: Sr. QPU Software Engineer Boston, MA, USA Summary QuEra Computing is seeking an experienced Full-Stack Developer to join a fast-growing startup and help build the next generation of quantum computer management systems. In this role, you'll contribute to our backend services written in Kotlin/Spring Boot and help shape and build our future user interface. Experience - 5-10 years of professional software development experience - Backend development experience in Kotlin, Java, or another object-oriented language, with a desire to use/learn Kotlin - Frontend development experience with JavaScript/TypeScript and modern UI frameworks like React or Vue - Self-motivated team player with a strong sense of ownership - Hands-on experience with SQL and NoSQL databases - Familiarity with Docker and/or Kubernetes - Strong understanding of HTTP and RESTful web services Preferred Experience - Experience with distributed cloud native architectures - Experience with micro services and event-driven architectures - Experience with event streaming platforms like Pulsar, Kafka, Pub/Sub, or Kinesis - Experience with AWS or other cloud service providers - Exposure to UI/UX design principles or building developer-friendly tools Nice to Have - Experience with Python - Experience working in agile, scrum, or kanban environments - Experience or exposure to embedded development concepts - Quantum-curious, though not required Why QuEra? The approximate base salary range for this position is $160,000 - $225,000. We consistently monitor external market data and update base salary ranges accordingly. We determine base compensation decisions on several factors, including as geographic placement, role-specific knowledge, skills, and/or experience. In addition to

### Sr Technical Product Manager - Gemini - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-01-28
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5099547008
- Excerpt: Sr Technical Product Manager - Gemini Boston, MA, USA Job Title: Senior Technical Product Manager - quantum computing services Job Type: Full-time Job Location: Boston, MA Reports to: Vice President of Quantum Computing Services Summary QuEra is seeking a Senior Technical Product Manager to join the Quantum Computing Services team at our Boston headquarters. You will play a foundational role in shaping the company's product strategy and processes and taking responsibility for the success of our products and services. The team's mission is to transform neutral atom quantum computing technology into products and services offering cutting-edge quantum computing functionality, delivered both via the cloud and as managed on-premise solutions, and interfaced by users via a variety of in-house and third-party software. As the Senior TPM, you will partner closely with scientists, engineers, executives, and customers to define, communicate, and deliver the roadmap for quantum computing products and services. You will gather and synthesize both functional and non-functional requirements from customers, translating them into a clear and actionable product roadmap. Working closely with cross-functional teams, you will ensure that development efforts are both feasible and timely, delivering solutions that meet customer needs. In addition, you will drive project and program management activities to align with key milestones, ensuring execution stays on track and goals are achieved. In-depth exploration and a solid grasp of application algorithms for NISQ and early FTQC will be essential in shaping product features and roadmap priorities. This role calls for comprehensive technical expertise across the quantum computing

### Optical Scientist - R&D - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA USA (unspecified)
- Salary: $130K-$212K
- Posted: 2026-05-28
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5233811008
- Excerpt: Optical Scientist - R&D Boston, MA USA Summary QuEra Computing is pioneering the future of quantum computing technology. We are seeking an Optical Scientist to join our growing team and help create the world's largest and first commercially relevant quantum computing platform. You will work closely with a world-class team of scientists, engineers, and developers to build and advance the most powerful neutral-atom quantum computers in the world. This is a hands-on experimental role at the intersection of atomic, molecular, and optical (AMO) physics and cutting-edge quantum hardware development. Responsibilities - Design, prototype, and deploy opto-mechanical systems for next-generation quantum computing platforms, with a focus on hands-on experimental implementation in a lab environment. - Characterize, optimize, and troubleshoot precision laser and imaging optical systems, ensuring performance meets the demanding requirements of neutral-atom quantum processors. - Improve the performance, and operability of existing proof-of-concept quantum computing machines. - Collaborate with scientists and engineers across disciplines to develop and refine new experimental concepts and optical architectures. - Contribute to the development of experimental procedures, documentation, and best practices to support reliable and repeatable system performance. Qualifications - Ph.D. in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical (AMO) Physics or a closely related field. - 3-6 years of hands-on experimental experience in precision optical systems, opto-mechanical design, or laser systems, including industry or postdoctoral experience. - Strong practical skills with precision laser systems, optical components, and imaging systems in a lab setting. - A collaborative mindset and enthusiasm for working in highly interdisciplinary teams. Preferred Qualifications

### Mechanical Engineer - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-05-26
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5231425008
- Excerpt: Mechanical Engineer Boston, MA, USA Mechanical Engineer Position Overview QuEra is seeking a Mechanical Engineer with expertise and experience in manufacturing to join our growing team building next-generation neutral atom quantum computers. This individual will work collaboratively with other engineers and the supply chain team to facilitate smooth new product introductions (NPIs) by ensuring documentation packages are accurate, complete and ready to transfer to suppliers and contract manufacturing partners. You will bridge the gap between design engineering and fabrication, ensuring that technical specifications and production requirements are properly communicated to vendors. The ideal candidate will have a foundation in mechanical design principles, proficiency with 3D modeling tools (Autodesk Inventor preferred), strong experience in design for manufacturing and assembly (DfM/DfA), knowledge of GD&T, and experience working with machine shops and contract manufacturers. Key Responsibilities - Ensure documentation packages are accurate, complete and ready to transfer to suppliers and contract manufacturing partners - Update existing designs and drawings, conduct design for manufacturing/assembly (DFM/DFA) reviews, and maintain documentation for customized products - Author and maintain assembly and inspection procedures related to the manufacture of mechanical, electro-mechanical and opto-mechanical modules and sub-assemblies - Change management and product structure management within CAD and product lifecycle management (PLM) tools - Maintain QuEra's technical drawing standards and support the design engineering team to execute changes to drawings as required - Release technical documentation packages to external vendors and coordinate CAD file conversions - Interact with suppliers to troubleshoot production issues, and maintain design and manufacturing documentation for

### Electrical Manufacturing Engineer - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-04-02
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5174800008
- Excerpt: Electrical Manufacturing Engineer Boston, MA, USA Electrical Manufacturing Engineer Boston, MA USA Electrical Engineer Position Overview QuEra is seeking an Electrical Engineer with expertise and experience in manufacturing to join our growing team building next-generation neutral atom quantum computers. This individual will work collaboratively with other engineers and the supply chain team to facilitate smooth new product introductions (NPIs) by ensuring documentation packages are accurate, complete and ready to transfer to suppliers and contract manufacturing partners. You will bridge the gap between design engineering and fabrication, ensuring that technical specifications and production requirements are properly communicated to vendors. The ideal candidate will have a foundation in electrical design principles, proficiency with PCB CAD software (Altium preferred), strong experience in design for manufacturing and assembly (DFM/DFA), knowledge of GD&T, and experience working with PCB fabrication houses (foreign and domestic) and contract manufacturers. Key Responsibilities - Ensure documentation packages are accurate, complete and ready to transfer to suppliers and contract manufacturing partners - Update existing designs and drawings, conduct design for manufacturing/assembly (DFM/DFA) reviews, and maintain documentation for customized products - Author and maintain assembly and inspection procedures related to the manufacture of analog/RF electrical, power electrical, electro-mechanical modules and sub-assemblies - Maintain and categorize Corporate Altium Part Managed Library. Create new footprints/symbols for new parts (Parts Librarian). - Change management and product structure management within CAD and product lifecycle management (PLM) tools - Maintain QuEra's technical drawing standards and support the design engineering team to execute changes to drawings as required

### Optical Scientist – Quantum Systems - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA USA (unspecified)
- Salary: $130K-$212K
- Posted: 2026-03-14
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5154277008
- Excerpt: Optical Scientist – Quantum Systems Boston, MA USA Summary In this role, you will contribute to the advancement of neutral-atom-based quantum computing technologies by architecting , prototyping and integrating optical subsystems into QuEra's next-generation quantum computers . These subsystems rely on diffractive optics, holography, optical tiling strategies, aberration correction, and camera-in-loop feedback to deliver stable, uniform, and precisely controlled optical fields across large qubit arrays . As part of an R&D team , you will collaborate closely with a multidisciplinary group of physicists, engineers, and computer scientists to push the boundaries of quantum computing using neutral-atom platforms by helping shape long-term optical system design decisions . Responsibilities - Design and prototype scalable optical architectures for trapping, addressing, and readout of next-generation neutral atom qubit arrays. - Model optical systems including diffraction, aberrations, polarization effects, and alignment sensitivities. - Establish integration strategies of new optical modules to optimize performance of neutral atom quantum computers. - Implement diagnostic and calibration strategies linking optical design to experimental outcomes, enabling rapid commissioning and long-term stability. - Partner with hardware engineering team to translate architectural concepts into deployable hardware and alignment procedures. - Evaluate emerging beam-shaping and multiplexing technologies for next-generation scalability. - Stay current with the latest advancements in optical engineering, beam shaping, and optical computing relevant to neutral atom quantum computing. Qualifications - Ph.D. or equivalent experience in Optics, Physics, or a related field with a strong background in optical system design and implementation. - Hands-on laboratory experience with free-space optical alignment, diagnostics,

### Quantum Scientist - Machine Learning and Quantum Error Correction - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: $130K-$212K
- Posted: 2026-01-18
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5075843008
- Excerpt: Quantum Scientist - Machine Learning and Quantum Error Correction Boston, MA, USA Summary QuEra Computing is seeking a talented, impact-motivated researcher with strong expertise in quantum error correction and decoding. You will be part of the team to develop and implement quantum error correction protocols and decoding algorithms on our unique hardware, with a particular focus on the use of machine learning methods for decoding and QEC design. You will have the opportunity to work with a vibrant community of academic and industry collaborators, and to help our growing team of diverse experts address fascinating challenges, from the development of hardware-efficient error correction schemes and decoding algorithms for our unique Rydberg atom quantum computer, to the design of protocols for executing fault-tolerant quantum logic, and finally to the implementation of fault-tolerant quantum algorithms with these methods. Required Qualifications - PhD in Physics, Computer Science, Mathematics, Electrical Engineering, or equivalent experience - Experience in machine learning for scientific problems - Experience in quantum computing and quantum error correction - An exceptional publication record in relevant fields - Strong written and verbal communication skills - Strong software skills Preferred Qualifications - Experience simulating error correction protocols - Experience collaborating with experimental teams and/or implementing error correction protocols on hardware - Experience with high-performance software development and real-time operations The approximate base salary range for this position is $130,400 - $211,900. We consistently monitor external market data and update base salary ranges accordingly. We determine base compensation decisions on several factors, including as

### Quantum Scientist - Time-to-Solution & Benchmarking - QuEra Computing
- Location: Albuquerque, NM, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-02-20
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5128162008
- Excerpt: Quantum Scientist - Time-to-Solution & Benchmarking Albuquerque, NM, USA Summary QuEra Computing is seeking a Quantum Scientist to develop system- and algorithm-level performance models for large-scale neutral-atom quantum computers. This role focuses on translating device- and architecture-level models into quantitative estimates of algorithmic fidelity, runtime, and time-to-solution for representative quantum workloads. Working at the interface of quantum algorithms, architecture and benchmarking, you will analyze how hardware constraints and effective error models impact end-to-end computational performance. You will develop system-level performance and runtime models that map device and architecture characteristics to algorithmic success probability, throughput, and time-to-solution. You will collaborate closely with hardware theory, experimental, and application development teams. Your work will directly support internal design decisions and external benchmarking efforts, including participation in programs such as DARPA's Quantum Benchmarking Initiative (QBI). The ideal candidate combines deep theoretical understanding with practical data-driven insight. Qualifications - 5+ years of experience in performance modeling, simulation, or analysis of quantum systems or other complex computational/physical systems. - Strong background in quantum information science, computational physics, or a closely related quantitative discipline. - Proficiency in numerical modeling and data analysis using Python or Julia. - Demonstrated ability to analyze experimental or simulated data and correlate results with abstracted models. - Strong written and verbal communication skills for technical documentation and cross-disciplinary collaboration. Preferred Qualifications - Experience with benchmarking or performance modeling in quantum computing platforms (neutral atoms, ions, superconducting qubits, or similar). - Experience developing or using abstracted error and performance models to evaluate system-

### Quantum Scientist - Quantum Error Correction and Decoding - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: $130K-$212K
- Posted: 2024-10-17
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/4180052008
- Excerpt: Quantum Scientist - Quantum Error Correction and Decoding Boston, MA, USA Summary QuEra Computing is seeking talented, impact-motivated researchers with strong expertise in quantum error correction and decoding. You will be part of the team to develop and implement quantum error correction protocols and decoding algorithms on our unique hardware. You will have the opportunity to work with a vibrant community of academic and industry collaborators, and to help our growing team of diverse experts address fascinating challenges, from the development of hardware-efficient error correction schemes and decoding algorithms for our unique Rydberg atom quantum computer, to the design of protocols for executing fault-tolerant quantum logic, and finally to the implementation of fault-tolerant quantum algorithms with these methods. Qualifications - PhD in Quantum Computing, Physics, Computer Science, Mathematics, Electrical Engineering, or equivalent experience - Strong background in quantum computing and quantum error correction - An exceptional publication record in relevant fields - Strong written and verbal communication skills - Strong software skills Preferred Qualifications - Experience implementing high-performance decoders, including both software and hardware implementations - Experience simulating error correction protocols - Experience collaborating with experimental teams and/or implementing error correction protocols on hardware - Experience with high-performance software development and real-time operations - Experience with machine learning methods The approximate base salary range for this position is $130,400 - $211,900. We consistently monitor external market data and update base salary ranges accordingly. We determine base compensation decisions on several factors, including as geographic placement, role-specific knowledge, skills, and/or experience.

### Senior Mechanical Engineer - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-05-22
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5229213008
- Excerpt: Senior Mechanical Engineer Boston, MA, USA QuEra is seeking a Sr Mechanical Engineer to join our growing Engineering team building next-generation neutral atom quantum computers. This individual will work alongside other engineers and physicists to design, develop, document and test mechanical systems and components. The ideal candidate will have a strong foundation in mechanical design principles, experience with a 3D modeling tool (Autodesk Inventor preferred), to design with forethought towards manufacturing and assembly (DfM/DfA), knowledge of GD&T, and experience working with machine shops and contract manufacturers. Key Responsibilities : - During the testing and development phases, helping to identify issues, recommend potential solution options and tradeoffs, communicate and review the issues and solutions with the US team, and implement solutions. - Help with inspection, assembly, and installation of quantum computer modules - Create detailed 3D CAD models and 2D drawings using Autodesk Inventor - Specify, design, procure, and prepare prototypes and assist with product testing and validation - Work with cross-functional and interdisciplinary teams to ensure designs meet performance and manufacturability requirements - Support the creation of technical documentation, including design requirements and specifications, drawings, and assembly instructions, and test reports - Contribute to the culture of following engineering best practices Other Responsibilities : - Support design, procurement, and assembly of parts and enclosures by third party vendors - Incoming part acceptance inspection - General technical tasks such as wiring, assembling, cleaning, etc. (We are a start up!) Qualifications : - Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related field

### Technical Project Manager, Hardware - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA, USA (onsite)
- Salary: $150K-$190K
- Posted: 2026-06-11
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5255140008
- Excerpt: Technical Project Manager, Hardware Boston, MA, USA Technical Project Manager, Hardware Team: Hardware Engineering Reports to: Ben Lawson, Director of Hardware Engineering Location: Boston, MA (On-site) Type: Full-time About Us QuEra Computing is building neutral-atom quantum computers at the frontier of the field. Our Hardware Engineering team designs, builds, and deploys the complex modules and systems (involving optical, electrical, mechanical, and manufacturing engineering disciplines) at the heart of our machines. We're looking for a Technical Project Manager to keep this fast-moving, cross-disciplinary work coordinated, visible, and on track. About the Role This is a hands-on project management role sitting between program management and project coordination. Your organization and diligence will enable the Hardware Engineering organization to execute and deliver. You manage the Hardware Engineering aspects of projects with outside groups (Science, Software, Test and Infrastructure) as well as within the hardware engineering team (Mechanical, Electrical, Optical, and Manufacturing/Production). What You'll Do - Field and triage incoming requests from the Science team - work with requesters to understand what is actually needed, by when, and at what priority relative to other requests - then translate that into actionable work. - Drive delivery completeness - work with the HW Engineering team to ensure all the necessary equipment and planning is done for a successful deployment: all required modules, components, and facilities included in plan. - Coordinate across disciplines - manage dependencies, requests, and support between ME, EE, OE, and production so cross-functional work stays aligned. - Own project tracking in Jira -

### Quantum Scientist - AMO Theory and Device Modeling - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: $130K-$212K
- Posted: 2026-03-10
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5128148008
- Excerpt: Quantum Scientist - AMO Theory and Device Modeling Boston, MA, USA Summary QuEra Computing is seeking a talented and innovative theorist with a strong background in theoretical atomic, molecular, and optical (AMO) physics and quantum information science to support the modeling and architecture development of our digital neutral-atom quantum computers. In this role, you will develop detailed physics-based models of key sub-components that constitute a neutral atom quantum computer, to characterize and enhance their performance. You will work closely with experimental teams to validate and refine models, define technical requirements and operating regimes, and guide experimental progress. You will also collaborate with compiler, applications, and QEC teams to ensure that low-level control abstractions and interfaces are aligned with algorithmic and architectural requirements. You will be expected to independently drive modeling efforts and translate theoretical insights into concrete guidance for experiments and architecture decisions. Qualifications - PhD in theoretical atomic, molecular, and optical (AMO) physics or a closely related field. - Experience modeling AMO experiments, including realistic multi-level atomic structure calculations, light-matter interactions, and Rydberg physics. - Demonstrated ability to collaborate productively with experimental AMO or quantum hardware groups. - Strong publication record in AMO physics or other relevant areas of quantum science. - Basic knowledge of quantum error correction methods and quantum algorithms. - Proficiency in Python and/or Julia for scientific modeling and simulation. Preferred Qualifications - Experience modeling noise sources, imperfections, and decoherence in neutral-atom platforms. - Hands-on experience with open quantum systems simulations. - Experience with pulse-level control,

### Laser Systems Engineer - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: $128K-$208K
- Posted: 2026-05-17
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5223167008
- Excerpt: Laser Systems Engineer Boston, MA, USA Summary Laser Systems is QuEra's laser infrastructure program, owning the full lifecycle of QPU laser systems - architect, design, build, integrate, and sustain - across all machine generations and global sites spanning the US, Japan, and the UK. The team also owns fleet-level infrastructure for management of laser systems at scale. We are seeking a Laser Systems Engineer to join this team in Boston. Depending on focus area, the role may sit in platform development and R&D, system integration and deployment, or operational reliability - or span all three. In all cases, you will work directly with the laser systems that power our neutral atom QPUs across multiple active laser families, collaborate across internal teams and with external co-development partners, and contribute to a program that is central to QuEra's technical roadmap. Responsibilities Depending on focus area, responsibilities may include: - Laser Platform Development & R&D - Design and develop infrastructure-grade laser systems built for repeatability, modularity, and field serviceability - programmable optical engines with calibration-friendly architectures, integrated modulators, co-packaging approaches, and well-defined interfaces compatible with automated control and monitoring infrastructure - Evaluate emerging laser technologies and co-development partner systems for technical performance, integration readiness, and long-term scalability - System Integration & Deployment - Contribute to architecting the hosting infrastructure for quantum laser systems - meeting stringent requirements for vibration isolation, thermal stability, noise, and QPU integrability - and own build, integration, and validation across optical, electrical, and mechanical interface standards - Own physical

### Senior Electronics Engineer - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-04-29
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5190624008
- Excerpt: Senior Electronics Engineer Boston, MA, USA Job Description Summary A Senior Power Electronics Engineer at QuEra Computing designs, develops, and tests advanced power delivery and control systems that support neutral-atom quantum computing platforms. This includes low-noise power conversion, precision voltage/current regulation, and scalable power architectures for sensitive experimental and production quantum systems. This role spans the full engineering lifecycle-from concept and system architecture through prototyping, validation, and deployment-ensuring robust, stable, and low-noise power for cutting-edge quantum hardware. This position is based onsite in Boston, MA . Duties/Responsibilities Job Description: - Design, develop, and implement power system architectures for quantum computing platforms, including low-noise AC/DC and DC/DC power distribution, point-of-load regulation, and custom power conversion solutions. - Develop and test power electronics hardware such as DC/DC converters, linear regulators, power filtering systems, and precision current/voltage sources for sensitive instrumentation. - Optimize power systems for low noise, high stability, thermal performance, and scalability in lab and production environments. - Define and document technical specifications for power subsystems and support transition from prototype to production. - Analyze system-level power integrity, grounding, and EMI/EMC performance; ensure compliance with system requirements. - Troubleshoot and debug complex power electronics issues in integrated hardware systems. - Collaborate closely with physicists, RF/optics engineers, and system engineers to ensure power systems meet stringent experimental requirements. - Drive solutions to complex and evolving technical challenges; define requirements in ambiguous or research-driven contexts. - Serve as a subject matter expert (SME) in power electronics and power integrity for precision hardware systems.

### Electrical Engineer - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA USA (unspecified)
- Salary: $125K-$150K
- Posted: 2026-06-10
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5254211008
- Excerpt: Electrical Engineer Boston, MA USA Electrical Engineer The Hardware Engineering Organization at QuEra Computing is seeking strong candidates for a Electrical Engineer to support the company's mission of building state-of-the-art, manufacturable, and deployable neutral atom quantum computers. The Hardware Engineering Organization plays a crucial role in accelerating the company's technology leadership and translating the company's scientific breakthroughs into products delivered to customers. To accomplish this mission, we are looking to hire a candidate with a rich background of developing a variety of electronics projects from concept all the way through to production and support. The ideal candidate will have experience at both enterprise-scale companies as well as startups. They will have technical knowledge of at least one of the following: low-noise analog design, high-speed digital systems, RF systems, FPGA-based control, or precision timing - with the ability to come up to speed quickly as needed in the other areas. Key Responsibilities - Designing precision analog, mixed-signal, and digital electronics supporting quantum control systems. - Collaborate with physicists, software developers, and mechanical engineers to define system requirements and interfaces. - Develop hardware subsystems including power delivery, low-noise analog front ends, high-speed digital control, and RF/microwave circuitry. - Capable of doing PCB layout (Altium preferred) and validation, working closely with other engineers and external manufacturing partners. - Guide bring-up, test, and debug of custom boards and system-level integration. - Follow best practices in electrical design, including design reviews, documentation, and validation procedures. - Strive for continuous improvement of system performance, reliability, and

### Senior QPU Software Engineer (FPGA) - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-03-11
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5150785008
- Excerpt: Senior QPU Software Engineer (FPGA) Boston, MA, USA Senior FPGA Engineer - Quantum Computing Control Systems Company Overview Join QuEra Computing's engineering team to develop cutting-edge FPGA systems for neutral atom quantum computers. You'll work on real-time control systems that manipulate individual atoms with microsecond precision, enabling breakthrough quantum algorithms and applications. Role Summary We're seeking a Senior FPGA Engineer to design, implement, and optimize high-performance FPGA systems for quantum computing applications. You'll work on complex real-time control systems, high-speed data acquisition, and precision timing systems that are critical to our quantum computer's operation. Key Responsibilities Core FPGA Development - Design and implement System Verilog modules for quantum control systems including: - Scheduled multitone generators for RF/microwave quantum gates - Real-time pulse sequencers for laser control - High-speed ADC/DAC interfaces (16-bit, 4 samples/clock) - Hardware-accelerated image processing for atom detection - Develop and maintain Ulti-board FPGA designs (Xilinx Zynq UltraScale+ RFSoC) - Implement high-speed serial interfaces (CoaXPress, Aurora, AXI4-Stream) - Design clock domain crossing logic with proper CDC verification - Optimize resource utilization and timing closure for complex designs System Integration & Verification - Create comprehensive testbenches using System Verilog and Python (cocotb) - Develop simulation models for quantum control peripherals - Implement formal verification for critical timing constraints - Design and validate real-time trigger and synchronization systems - Troubleshoot hardware-software integration issues Performance & Reliability - Optimize data through put for high-bandwidth quantum control signals - Implement error detection and recovery mechanisms - Design robust clocking architectures for multi-domain

### Laser Systems Specialist - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: $90K-$140K
- Posted: 2026-05-17
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5223168008
- Excerpt: Laser Systems Specialist Boston, MA, USA Summary Laser Systems is QuEra's horizontal laser infrastructure program, owning the full lifecycle of laser systems - from source to QPU optical interface - across all machine generations and global sites. As QuEra scales its machine portfolio, the team requires dedicated hands-on specialist technician capacity for time-sensitive build, assembly, and installation work. The Laser Systems Specialist will own small-batch build and assembly support for optical subsystems and will perform physical installation of laser systems across a range of platforms - including optical tables, rack cabinets, and custom enclosures. Many of the components involved are long-lead, fragile, and high-value; this role demands the highest level of precision and physical discipline. It is a hands-on, execution-focused position requiring both meticulous care and the ability to deliver under tight timelines. Responsibilities - Execute assembly work in both "cold" and "hot" status: cold assembly covers passive optical builds (mounts, beam routing, fiber connections) without live laser power; hot assembly involves working on or near optically charged systems, requiring heightened safety awareness, beam hazard discipline, and close coordination with Laser Systems Engineers - Prepare assembled subsystems for shipment to international sites (Japan, UK, and future locations): packaging for vibration and humidity sensitivity, export compliance support (ITAR/EAR documentation), and coordination with logistics and receiving teams to ensure systems arrive integration-ready - Install and integrate laser subsystems across platforms: optical tables, rack-mounted enclosures, and custom integration hardware; support alignment and system verification in both powered-down and live-laser conditions - Execute small-batch

### Quantum Scientist - R&D - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA USA (unspecified)
- Salary: $130K-$212K
- Posted: 2026-03-17
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5155867008
- Excerpt: Quantum Scientist - R&D Boston, MA USA Summary In this role, you will contribute to the advancement of neutral-atom-based quantum computing technologies. You will be involved in the design, implementation, and characterization of neutral-atom quantum computing systems and collaborate closely with a multidisciplinary team of physicists, engineers, and computer scientists to push the boundaries of quantum computing using neutral-atom platforms. Responsibilities - Design and build state-of-the-art neutral atom quantum computers. - Collaborate with engineering teams to verify and validate modules and subsystems. - Investigate sources of noise and decoherence and propose mitigation strategies. - Analyze experimental data and draw meaningful conclusions to guide system improvements. - Stay current with the latest advancements in AMO physics and quantum computing. Qualifications - Ph.D. or equivalent experience in Physics or a related field, with a focus on Atomic, Molecular, and Optical (AMO) physics. - Hands-on experience with quantum computing platforms and technologies. - Proven experience working with neutral atoms, trapped ions, or other quantum systems. - Proven experience architecting and integrating complex systems with both hardware and software components. - Excellent problem-solving abilities and analytical skills, a self-starting, inventive attitude towards problem-solving. - Effective communication and teamwork skills. - Proficient programming skills in languages such as Python, C++, or similar. - Track record of publications in reputable peer-reviewed journals. - Proficient with Git, GitHub. The approximate base salary range for this position is $130,400 - $211,900. We consistently monitor external market data and update base salary ranges accordingly. We determine base compensation decisions

### Supply Base Engineer - QuEra Computing
- Location: Tsukuba, Japan (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-04-16
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5190680008
- Excerpt: Supply Base Engineer Tsukuba, Japan Supply Base Engineer - Japan Position Overview We are seeking a highly motivated Supply Base Engineer (SBE) to join QuEra's Hardware Engineering team in Japan. This role will be responsible for developing and managing relationships with key suppliers in Japan, working closely with the US SBE team to ensure robust quality systems and drive continuous improvement across the supply base. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in supplier management, manufacturing processes, and cross-functional collaboration to support product development and lifecycle requirements. Key Responsibilities Supplier Development & Management - Identify, qualify, and onboard suppliers that meet technical, quality, and business requirements. - Develop and support partnerships with Japanese suppliers - Act as the primary technical interface between engineering teams and suppliers, ensuring alignment on specifications, manufacturability, and timelines. - Work with the engineering team to ensure documentation packages are complete and up to date, including 3D models, drawings, assembly procedures, test procedures, test reports, etc. - Monitor supplier performance through KPIs (quality, delivery, cost) and implement corrective actions when needed. - Support supplier business reviews and drive continuous improvement initiatives. Quality & Compliance - Partner with Quality Engineer to establish supplier quality standards, inspection criteria, and audit plans. - Ensure suppliers comply with industry regulations, safety standards, and internal policies. - Lead root cause analysis and corrective action efforts for supplier-related issues. Risk Management - Collaborate with the US SBE Team and Supply Chain Team to identify high risk items and develop mitigation plans

### Senior Technician - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: $90K-$125K
- Posted: 2025-10-03
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/4943369008
- Excerpt: Senior Technician Boston, MA, USA Senior Technician About the Role We are seeking a top-notch Technician to join QuEra's Hardware Engineering team is. This hands-on role supports a broad range of laboratory, assembly, and technical operations across electrical, mechanical, optical, liquid cooling, and machine shop domains. The ideal candidate is detail-oriented, organized, and comfortable working in a dynamic R&D environment. Responsibilities: Electrical - Assemble and test prototypes. - Validate and refine assembly/test documentation. - Assist in creating wiring documentation and diagrams. - Install and remove modules. - Package and ship modules. - Order and track parts. - Maintain electrical lab spaces-cleanliness, organization, and stock. - Provide backup support for key personnel Mechanical / Optical - Assemble and test mechanical and optical prototypes. - Create 2D GD&T drawings for parts and assemblies. - Review and revise assembly and test documentation. - Modify or repair parts as needed. - Perform fiber splicing. - Maintain lab spaces-organization, cleanliness, and consumables. Liquid Cooling - Fabricate tubing assemblies, install connectors, and leak-test connections. - Install tubing and chillers, including setup and integration. - Monitor and maintain chillers for operational reliability. - Manage chiller RMAs and shipping. - Conduct pressure and flow testing of systems. Machine Shop - Maintain and service shop tools. - Ensure the shop is clean and well-stocked with consumables. - Provide assistance to users on machining projects. - Conduct mill trainings (upon gaining sufficient expertise). Qualifications Required - Hands-on experience in one or more of the following areas: electrical assembly, mechanical assembly,

### Principal Systems Engineer – Quantum Computing Systems - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA USA (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-01-08
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5060177008
- Excerpt: Principal Systems Engineer – Quantum Computing Systems Boston, MA USA Summary We are seeking a Principal Systems Engineer to play a critical role in aligning engineering execution with scientific and machine-level progress in the development of large-scale quantum computers. This role sits at the intersection of quantum science, hardware engineering, and control software , with a primary mission to make the system coherent, buildable, and integrable as it evolves. Unlike traditional product environments, many system requirements in quantum computing are discovered through experimentation , not defined upfront. Success in this role requires deep collaboration with scientists, rapid learning, and the ability to introduce structure only where it accelerates progress . The ideal candidate brings extensive experience building complex hardware-software systems (e.g., aerospace, EVs, robotics, advanced instrumentation) and is motivated to apply systems engineering rigor in a learning-driven R&D environment , pairing closely with internal quantum experts. This is a technical leadership role with broad influence across teams. Authority comes from clarity, usefulness, and trust - not from gatekeeping or heavy process. Core Mission - Bridge the gap between engineering tasks and quantum machine milestones - Make system architecture, integration status, and technical risk visible and actionable - Enable scientists and engineers to move faster together by reducing ambiguity, friction, and rework - Help the organization evolve from ad-hoc integration to disciplined, scalable system development - without slowing discovery Responsibilities 1. System Understanding Through Scientific Partnership - Work closely and continuously with quantum scientists to understand how the machine is actually

### Postdoctoral Fellow - Applied Machine Learning in Quantum Systems - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA USA (unspecified)
- Salary: $110K-$120K
- Posted: 2026-02-26
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5135036008
- Excerpt: Postdoctoral Fellow - Applied Machine Learning in Quantum Systems Boston, MA USA Summary This role focuses on developing computational methods for in-the-loop stabilization of neutral atom Logical Quantum Processing Units (LQPUs). The position sits at the interface of quantum hardware and control systems, supporting both near-term experimental performance and the long-term development of control architectures for stable, fault-tolerant computing. The successful candidate will design and prototype state-of-the-art methods to enable reliable quantum operations and translate device measurements into actionable control feedback. Responsibilities include advancing capabilities such as measurement-informed feedback control and machine learning-driven inference. Key Responsibilities - Develop and deploy machine learning models for high-fidelity quantum operation inference and control prediction. - Design and prototype in-the-loop control mechanisms that adapt sequences based on measurement outcomes and system state. - Collaborate with physics, quantum error-correction, hardware, and control teams to validate new stack components using experimental data and system-level performance Required Qualifications - Ph.D. or equivalent experience in Physics, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a related field, with a strong background in quantum computing or quantum physics. - Experience working with quantum computing platforms (neutral atoms, trapped ions, superconducting qubits, or similar). - Demonstrated experience working with Machine Learning for inference and hardware in loop. - Strong programming skills in Python, C++, or similar languages. - Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to take technical ownership. - Effective communication skills and the ability to collaborate across physics, engineering, and software teams. - Proficiency with Git and modern collaborative development

### Sr Technical Product Manager - QPU Platform - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: $170K-$250K
- Posted: 2026-01-22
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5081849008
- Excerpt: Sr Technical Product Manager - QPU Platform Boston, MA, USA About Us We are building quantum computing systems that push the boundary of what is physically possible. Doing so requires a rare combination of scientific depth, engineering rigor, and operational maturity. Our Quantum Control Platform sits at the heart of this effort, translating physics breakthroughs into executable engineering across hardware, software, optics, embedded systems, and automation. As we scale, we are looking for a Senior Technical Product Manager to serve as the operational backbone between our quantum physics research team and our multi-disciplinary engineering organization. This is not a traditional software product role. You will operate at the intersection of complex hardware development and modern agile delivery, making them work together in a physics-constrained environment. The Role Requirements Translation & Traceability You will work directly with quantum physicists to extract scientific intent - goals such as enabling a logical non-Clifford gate, achieving specific QPU-level performance milestones, or meeting target fidelity thresholds - and translate them into structured, executable engineering requirements. You will: - Build full traceable requirement hierarchies from top-level physics goals down to subsystem specifications - Cover domains including control electronics, embedded systems, optics, calibration workflows, and automation - Define clear acceptance criteria and validation plans at every level - Ensure no critical requirement lives informally in someone's head - Your work will create clarity where complexity currently dominates. Documentation Discipline & Governance You will own and elevate the requirements process, not just participate in it. This includes: -

### Principal Mechanical Engineer - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-02-27
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5136124008
- Excerpt: Principal Mechanical Engineer Boston, MA, USA Principal Mechanical Engineer About Us We are building scalable, fault-tolerant neutral atom quantum computers that harness the power of atomic physics, precision engineering, and advanced control systems. Our interdisciplinary team combines quantum scientists, optical mechanical and electrical engineers, and software developers to push the boundaries of what's physically possible. About the Role We are seeking a Principal Mechanical Engineer to lead the mechanical system design, system engineering, and infrastructure architecture that enable high-fidelity, scalable neutral atom quantum systems. This role will own key aspects of system design and integration - from mechanical and thermal stability to automated alignment and digital design workflows - ensuring that our hardware meets the demands of world-class quantum performance. You will be responsible for end-to-end ownership of mechanical design and integration, partnering closely with physics, optical, and controls teams to deliver robust, high-precision, and manufacturable systems. Key Areas of Ownership - Thermal and Vibration Management - Architect and own thermal control systems, including liquid cooling infrastructure, vibration isolation, and dynamic stability of quantum system platforms. - Systems Engineering (SysML) - Apply systems engineering principles and SysML modeling to define interfaces, requirements, and traceability across mechanical, electrical, and optical domains. - PLM / Digital Thread - Establish and maintain a robust product lifecycle management (PLM) workflows and practices, ensuring a seamless digital thread from concept through production. - CAD Ownership - Oversee mechanical CAD architecture, standards, libraries, and best practices across the engineering organization. - DFM/DFA - Ensure smooth transfer

### QPU Software Engineer - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: $130K-$170K
- Posted: 2026-02-20
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5127282008
- Excerpt: QPU Software Engineer Boston, MA, USA Role Overview We are seeking a Software Engineer to join our QPU SW Engineering team. In this role, you will develop the software that orchestrates and controls our quantum hardware stack-from real-time control of lasers and FPGAs to system-wide configuration, diagnostics, and feedback. Working closely with physicists, systems architects, and hardware engineers, you'll build the tools and infrastructure that enable precise, reliable, and scalable quantum operations. Key Responsibilities - Design and implement software systems for orchestrating quantum experiments, including pulse sequence generation, device coordination, and real-time system control. - Develop and maintain APIs and middleware that connect hardware control layers (e.g., FPGA, DACs, timing systems) with higher-level orchestration software and compilers. - Implement reliable communication and synchronization protocols across embedded and distributed system components. - Collaborate with system architects and physicists to translate experimental requirements into testable, high-performance software features. - Contribute to diagnostic and calibration routines for hardware validation and performance monitoring. - Develop tooling to support automation, test infrastructure, system state management, and logging. - Participate in system bring-up, integration testing, and cross-disciplinary debugging efforts. - Contribute to software architecture decisions, code reviews, and best practices across the engineering team. Required Qualifications - Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Physics, or a related field. - 5+ years of experience developing software for hardware control, embedded systems, or distributed systems. - Strong programming skills in Python and/or C/C++ , and experience working with hardware interfaces (e.g., SPI, I2C, UART, Ethernet).

### AI for Quantum Operations Lead - QuEra Computing
- Location: Boston, MA, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-06-08
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/queracomputinginc/jobs/5248633008
- Excerpt: AI for Quantum Operations Lead Boston, MA, USA Role Summary The AI for Quantum Operations Lead owns the roadmap and execution strategy for AI-assisted calibration, diagnostics, prediction, and recovery across quantum systems, ensuring that AI improves machine uptime, calibration speed, and operator decision-making while deterministic control and safety software remain authoritative. Key Responsibilities - Define and drive the AI operations roadmap across calibration optimization, atom image/readout analysis, drift prediction, root-cause diagnosis, and recovery recommendation. - Partner with quantum systems, controls, software, hardware, and ML teams to identify high-value workflows where AI can safely propose, rank, predict, or optimize. - Establish the bounded-AI operating model: AI provides recommendations or constrained optimizations, while deterministic control software enforces timing, hardware limits, validation, rollback, and safety logic. - Prioritize AI pilots for Quokka, Calibration Manager, telemetry systems, readout pipelines, and QPU operations workflows. - Own requirements for dataset traceability, model validation, observability, offline replay, deployment gates, and operator-facing explainability. - Translate machine-performance pain points into measurable AI/ML objectives such as reduced calibration time, fewer failed jobs, faster recovery, improved readout quality, and better drift detection. - Coordinate cross-functional execution, staffing needs, milestones, risk reviews, and stakeholder communication. Required Background - Strong technical leadership experience in AI/ML, controls, robotics, scientific instrumentation, or complex hardware operations. - Experience bringing ML models into production environments where reliability, safety, traceability, and human/operator trust matter. - Ability to work across software, hardware, physics, and operations teams. - Strong systems thinking; understands where AI should help, where deterministic software must

### Computer Based Training Specialist (Computer Based Training) - The Boeing Company
- Location: 2 Locations (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-06-11
- Parental leave: 12 weeks (not source-backed)
- Non-birth-parent leave: 12 weeks (not source-backed)
- 401(k) match: listed (source-backed)
  - Source: https://www.askebsa.dol.gov/FOIA%20Files/2024/Latest/F_SCH_H_2024_Latest.zip
- Apply: https://boeing.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/External_Careers/job/USA---Maryland-Heights-MO/Computer-Based-Training-Specialist--Computer-Based-Training-_JR2026513245-1
- Excerpt: Computer Based Training Specialist (Computer Based Training) 2 Locations posted: Posted Yesterday

### Computational Scientist 3, Spatial Omics & Computational Pathology - Genentech, Inc.
- Location: South San Francisco, California, United States of America (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-05-28
- Apply: https://roche.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/ROG-A2O-GENE/job/South-San-Francisco/Computational-Scientist-3--Spatial-Omics---Computational-Pathology_202605-113474/apply
- Excerpt: Computational Scientist 3, Spatial Omics & Computational Pathology South San Francisco, California, United States of America Exciting opportunity for a Computational Scientist III to drive innovation in spatial omics and computational pathology. Lead advanced machine learning and computer vision projects, architect AI pipelines, and collaborate with experts in digital pathology. Join our cutting-edge team to shape the future of precision medicine and spatial data analysis.

### High Performance Computing (HPC) Computational Scientist - General Dynamics Information Technology
- Location: USA OH Dayton (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-05-12
- Apply: https://gdit.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/External_Career_Site/job/USA-OH-Dayton/High-Performance-Computing--HPC--Computational-Scientist_RQ219601-1
- Excerpt: High Performance Computing (HPC) Computational Scientist USA OH Dayton posted: Posted 30+ Days Ago

### Strategic Finance, Compute - OpenAI
- Location: San Francisco, California, United States (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-04-21
- Apply: https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/openai/b4196174-9cc3-487d-9d21-848bc283b80f
- Excerpt: Strategic Finance, Compute San Francisco, California, United States About the Team The Compute & Infrastructure Strategy team handles strategy and execution of OpenAI's compute roadmap. This team's key responsibilities span financial analysis & reporting, capacity planning, commercial and business development, and strategic partnerships. We partner across the business to allocate and deploy our resources for the highest impact outcomes. About the Role Compute is a key lever for OpenAI and AI progress. We are seeking a Strategic Finance Compute Lead to provide finance leadership for our compute and infrastructure spend and play a significant role in shaping our long-term compute strategy. You will play a critical role developing financial models for all areas of compute, analyzing spend patterns, and providing critical insights to optimize and plan for our future compute needs. This role will be a key partner to our scaling and supercomputing engineering teams providing financial expertise and guidance to optimize our capacity investments and drive strategic decision-making, while collaborating with other members of the finance organization to align our compute strategy with broader financial considerations. This role is based in San Francisco, CA. We use a hybrid work model of 3 days in the office per week and offer relocation assistance to new employees. In this role, you will: - Own and develop financial models across different elements of compute (GPUs, CPUs, storage and networking) - Lead strategic financial analysis for long-term capacity initiatives, working closely with scaling and supercomputing engineering teams - Maintain deep expertise on compute

### Sr. Advanced Compute Specialist SA - National Security, National Security Specialists Solutions Architecture Team - Amazon
- Location: Arlington, Virginia, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: $154K-$208K
- Posted: 2026-04-23
- Parental leave: 6 weeks (not source-backed)
- Non-birth-parent leave: 6 weeks (not source-backed)
- Apply: https://www.amazon.jobs/en/jobs/10401277/sr-advanced-compute-specialist-sa-national-security-national-security-specialists-solutions-architecture-team
- Excerpt: Sr. Advanced Compute Specialist SA - National Security, National Security Specialists Solutions Architecture Team Arlington, Virginia, USA Amazon Web Services is seeking an Advanced Computing Solutions Architect to support our Intelligence Community (IC), Department of Energy (DoE), and broader U.S. Federal Government customers. Are you excited to help U.S. Government customers leverage performant networks, computing nodes, and emerging technologies to solve the most important workloads in advanced computing? From high performance computing (HPC) and quantum computing to large-scale analytics, modeling, and simulation, this role sits at the forefront of next-generation compute. Thrilled to be a key part of Amazon, who has been investing in agile and elastic compute for decades, pioneering and shaping the world's technology? Come join us! Key job responsibilities Advanced computing is growing in importance as these systems are critical to the explosion of ML, AI, quantum research, and scientific discovery. We're seeing more and more amazing work being done from autonomous vehicles and imagery analysis to financial trading, logistics optimization, and quantum algorithm development. Given the scale required for advanced computing workloads, the cloud is an ideal place to deploy them, and Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the leader. We're looking for someone passionate and deeply excited about this space. Someone who is devoted to helping U.S. Government customers understand how advanced computing, including HPC, quantum computing, and custom accelerators, can make a big difference to their mission. As an Advanced Computing Solutions Architect (SA), you will be the Subject Matter Expert (SME) for designing solutions

### Director, Computational Pathology Biomarker Lead (Oncology/BioPharma) (m/f/d) - AstraZeneca
- Location: AZ Computational Pathology GmbH - Munich (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-05-19
- Apply: https://astrazeneca.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/Careers/job/AZ-Computational-Pathology-GmbH---Munich/Director--Computational-Pathology-Biomarker-Lead--Oncology-BioPharma---m-f-d-_R-252589-1
- Excerpt: Director, Computational Pathology Biomarker Lead (Oncology/BioPharma) (m/f/d) AZ Computational Pathology GmbH - Munich posted: Posted 24 Days Ago

### Senior Scientist (m/f/d), Computational Pathology Biomarker Lead (BioPharmaceuticals) - AstraZeneca
- Location: AZ Computational Pathology GmbH - Munich (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-05-20
- Apply: https://astrazeneca.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/Careers/job/AZ-Computational-Pathology-GmbH---Munich/Senior-Scientist--m-f-d---Computational-Pathology-Biomarker-Lead--BioPharmaceuticals-_R-252742-1
- Excerpt: Senior Scientist (m/f/d), Computational Pathology Biomarker Lead (BioPharmaceuticals) AZ Computational Pathology GmbH - Munich posted: Posted 23 Days Ago

### Senior Scientist (m/f/d), Computational Pathology Biomarker Lead (Oncology) - AstraZeneca
- Location: AZ Computational Pathology GmbH - Munich (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-05-21
- Apply: https://astrazeneca.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/Careers/job/AZ-Computational-Pathology-GmbH---Munich/Senior-Scientist--m-f-d---Computational-Pathology-Biomarker-Lead--Oncology-_R-252861-1
- Excerpt: Senior Scientist (m/f/d), Computational Pathology Biomarker Lead (Oncology) AZ Computational Pathology GmbH - Munich posted: Posted 22 Days Ago

### Director, Team Lead, Computational Pathology Biomarker Development (Oncology/BioPharmaceuticals) (m/f/d) - AstraZeneca
- Location: AZ Computational Pathology GmbH - Munich (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-05-19
- Apply: https://astrazeneca.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/Careers/job/AZ-Computational-Pathology-GmbH---Munich/Director--Team-Lead--Computational-Pathology-Biomarker-Development--Oncology-BioPharmaceuticals---m-f-d-_R-252590-1
- Excerpt: Director, Team Lead, Computational Pathology Biomarker Development (Oncology/BioPharmaceuticals) (m/f/d) AZ Computational Pathology GmbH - Munich posted: Posted 24 Days Ago

### Photonics Design Engineer - Computational Photonics - Xanadu
- Location: Location not specified (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-06-10
- Apply: https://xanadu.jazz.co/apply/Rgpk5l7ipz/Photonics-Design-Engineer-Computational-Photonics
- Excerpt: Photonics Design Engineer - Computational Photonics Photonics Design Engineer - Computational Photonics

### Computer Engineering Intern (SQE Team) - Seagate Technology
- Location: Location not specified (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-06-12
- Apply: https://seagatecareers.com/job/Samut-Prakan-Computer-Engineering-Intern-%28SQE-Team%29/1399255700/
- Excerpt: Computer Engineering Intern (SQE Team) Computer Engineering Intern (SQE Team)

### Business Development, Elastic Compute - Zenlayer
- Location: Diamond Bar, California (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-06-10
- Apply: https://zenlayer.bamboohr.com/careers/384
- Excerpt: Business Development, Elastic Compute Diamond Bar, California Business Development, Elastic Compute

### End User Computing Support Analyst - Paylocity
- Location: Guadalajara, Mexico (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-06-10
- Apply: https://2000recruiting.paylocity.com/recruiting/jobs/Apply/44430/Paylocity/End-User-Computing-Support-Analyst
- Excerpt: End User Computing Support Analyst Guadalajara, Mexico End User Computing Support Analyst

### Lead Computer Vision (3D/Optimization) - Paris 🇫🇷 - Dental Monitoring
- Location: Paris, France (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-06-10
- Apply: https://dentalmonitoring.bamboohr.com/careers/950
- Excerpt: Lead Computer Vision (3D/Optimization) - Paris 🇫🇷 Paris, France Lead Computer Vision (3D/Optimization) - Paris 🇫🇷

### Optical - Computer Vision Engineer - Paris 🇫🇷 - Dental Monitoring
- Location: Paris, France (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-06-10
- Apply: https://dentalmonitoring.bamboohr.com/careers/991
- Excerpt: Optical - Computer Vision Engineer - Paris 🇫🇷 Paris, France Optical - Computer Vision Engineer - Paris 🇫🇷

### Applied Science Manager, Center for Quantum Computing - Amazon
- Location: San Francisco, California, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: $211K-$286K
- Posted: 2026-04-23
- Parental leave: 6 weeks (not source-backed)
- Non-birth-parent leave: 6 weeks (not source-backed)
- Apply: https://www.amazon.jobs/en/jobs/10401537/applied-science-manager-center-for-quantum-computing
- Excerpt: Applied Science Manager, Center for Quantum Computing San Francisco, California, USA Do you want to make an impact on quantum computing hardware development through computational science and engineering? Do you thrive when working with scientists and engineers from diverse backgrounds in a multidisciplinary environment? The Amazon Center for Quantum Computing (CQC) is seeking to hire an Applied Science Manager to innovate in physical design and simulation methods, and develop the software stack used to design superconducting quantum computers. In this role, you will lead a team developing scientific software for quantum electronic design automation. The ideal candidate is expected to advance the state of the art for computational science in service of realizing a fault-tolerant quantum computer. Key job responsibilities - Hire and develop Applied Scientists that build physical design and simulation software - Partner with science teams to understand needs and drive adoption of improved methods and tooling - Influence engineering team development priorities in high-performance computing infrastructure - Manage tactical and strategic initiatives with scientific projects pursued within team - Enable creative and innovative experimentation while striving for operational excellence About the team The Amazon Center for Quantum Computing (CQC) is a multi-disciplinary team of scientists, engineers, and technicians, on a mission to develop a fault-tolerant quantum computer. Inclusive Team Culture Here at Amazon, it's in our nature to learn and be curious. Our employee-led affinity groups foster a culture of inclusion that empower us to be proud of our differences. Ongoing events and learning experiences, including our

### Applied Scientist, Quantum Algorithms, Center for Quantum Computing - Amazon
- Location: Pasadena, California, USA (unspecified)
- Salary: $143K-$193K
- Posted: 2026-04-29
- Parental leave: 6 weeks (not source-backed)
- Non-birth-parent leave: 6 weeks (not source-backed)
- Apply: https://www.amazon.jobs/en/jobs/10406284/applied-scientist-quantum-algorithms-center-for-quantum-computing
- Excerpt: Applied Scientist, Quantum Algorithms, Center for Quantum Computing Pasadena, California, USA The Quantum Algorithms Team at the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Center for Quantum Computing (CQC) is looking to hire an Applied Scientist. In this role, you will conduct theoretical research into applications of fault-tolerant quantum computers and develop new quantum algorithms. You will work on the forefront of quantum computing research and contribute toward the development of useful quantum technology, working alongside theoretical and experimental scientists, engineers, and technicians across the CQC. You should have a deep and broad knowledge of quantum algorithms and applications for fault-tolerant quantum computers, and standard mathematical and computational methods for analyzing them. Key job responsibilities We are looking to hire an Applied Scientist focused on developing algorithms and applications for fault-tolerant quantum computers. In this role, you will: - Collaborate with other members of the Quantum Algorithms Team and our academic collaborators, to analyze and optimize existing quantum algorithms - Think big to invent new quantum algorithms and discover new application areas for fault-tolerant quantum computers - Provide subject matter expertise on the topic of quantum algorithms, and communicate the latest developments to the broader quantum computing team - Work with internal and external stakeholders to strengthen the long-term value proposition of quantum computing - Interact with the Quantum Error Correction team to understand the interplay between quantum algorithms and quantum error correction - Publish research papers in scientific journals and present at conferences - Mentor research interns working on scientific projects You

### Critical Compute Sales Specialist - Hewlett Packard Enterprise
- Location: All, Illinois, United States of America (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-06-07
- 401(k) match: listed (source-backed)
  - Source: https://www.askebsa.dol.gov/FOIA%20Files/2024/Latest/F_SCH_H_2024_Latest.zip
- Apply: https://hpe.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/Jobsathpe/job/All-Illinois-United-States-of-America/Critical-Compute-Sales-Specialist_1206428-2/apply
- Excerpt: Critical Compute Sales Specialist All, Illinois, United States of America Embrace the opportunity to become a Critical Compute Sales Specialist and drive enterprise compute solutions for mission-critical clients. Leverage your expertise in SAP, Oracle, and high-end compute platforms to build executive relationships, close complex deals, and shape strategic sales initiatives. Grow your career with a global leader in cloud and enterprise technology.

### Computer Vision and Machine Learning Engineer - Apple
- Location: Sunnyvale, United States of America (unspecified)
- Salary: $147K-$272K
- Posted: 2025-01-08
- 401(k) match: listed (source-backed)
  - Source: https://www.askebsa.dol.gov/FOIA%20Files/2024/Latest/F_SCH_H_2024_Latest.zip
- Apply: https://jobs.apple.com/en-us/details/200585934/computer-vision-and-machine-learning-engineer?team=MLAI
- Excerpt: Computer Vision and Machine Learning Engineer Sunnyvale, United States of America The Video Computer Vision org is a centralized applied research and engineering team responsible for developing real-time on-device Computer Vision and Machine Perception technologies across Apple products. We have contributed to the algorithms driving FaceID and FaceKit in the past and more recently to the new Apple Vision Pro and Spatial Computing. As a member of the Video Computer Vision group you will perform cutting-edge artificial intelligence research that will craft the future of spatial computing. We are looking for the right 3D Computer Vision and Machine Learning Engineer to help us take our efforts to the next level. You will be part of a community of researchers and engineers who are passionate about pushing the boundaries of what is possible with spatial media and AI. We value a culture of learning, intellectual curiosity, and exploration, and we believe that your passion and expertise will help us create revolutionary products that delight and inspire millions of people every day. We are looking for a proactive Computer Vision and Machine Learning Engineer to join our team and help design and implement algorithms for spatial media and AI. The ideal candidate should have experience with 3DCV, rendering techniques and machine learning and be passionate about bringing algorithms from research all the way to product. In this position, you will work along side computer vision and machine learning researchers to implement world class algorithms that pushes the state of the art and

### Channel Compute Specialist - Commercial(e) Spécialiste Compute H/F - Hewlett Packard Enterprise
- Location: Puteaux, Hauts-de-Seine, France (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-01-27
- 401(k) match: listed (source-backed)
  - Source: https://www.askebsa.dol.gov/FOIA%20Files/2024/Latest/F_SCH_H_2024_Latest.zip
- Apply: https://hpe.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/Jobsathpe/job/Puteaux-Hauts-de-Seine-France/Channel-Compute-Specialist---Commercial-e--Spcialiste-Compute-H-F_1200921-3/apply
- Excerpt: Channel Compute Specialist - Commercial(e) Spécialiste Compute H/F Puteaux, Hauts-de-Seine, France Embrace the role of a Channel Compute Specialist and drive commercial sales growth with Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Leverage your expertise in channel sales, negotiation, and client engagement to close deals and expand opportunities. If you excel in consultative selling and thrive in a dynamic environment, this is your next career move.

### Computational Engineer, Magnetics - MP Materials
- Location: MAG - MP Magnetics LLC, Fort Worth, TX, US (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-04-21
- Apply: https://workforcenow.adp.com/mascsr/default/mdf/recruitment/recruitment.html?cid=2025028d-7acd-4c20-b3da-c49a0d760dac&ccId=19000101_000001&jobId=9201020960900_1
- Excerpt: Computational Engineer, Magnetics MAG - MP Magnetics LLC, Fort Worth, TX, US Computational Engineer, Magnetics

### Enterprise Account Manager - Compute - Hewlett Packard Enterprise
- Location: All, British Columbia, Canada (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-06-02
- 401(k) match: listed (source-backed)
  - Source: https://www.askebsa.dol.gov/FOIA%20Files/2024/Latest/F_SCH_H_2024_Latest.zip
- Apply: https://hpe.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/Jobsathpe/job/All-British-Columbia-Canada/Enterprise-Account-Manager----Compute_1204816-2/apply
- Excerpt: Enterprise Account Manager - Compute All, British Columbia, Canada Embrace the opportunity to become an Enterprise Account Manager - Compute and drive strategic partnerships with leading clients. Leverage your expertise in compute solutions and sales to deliver business outcomes, build trusted relationships, and shape the future of cloud technology. Grow your career with a global leader in enterprise IT innovation.

### Compute Orchestration & Scheduling - Microsoft
- Location: US (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2025-12-08
- 401(k) match: listed (source-backed)
  - Source: https://www.askebsa.dol.gov/FOIA%20Files/2024/Latest/F_SCH_H_2024_Latest.zip
- Apply: https://apply.careers.microsoft.com/careers/job/1970393556629380
- Excerpt: Compute Orchestration & Scheduling US

### High Performance Computing Administrator Associate - Gulfstream
- Location: Savannah, GA (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-06-12
- Apply: https://careers.gulfstream.com/job/Savannah-High-Performance-Computing-Administrator-Associate-GA-31401/1379780100/
- Excerpt: High Performance Computing Administrator Associate Savannah, GA in Unique Skills: Education and Experience Requirements Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Information Technology or related curriculum required or equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential functions of the job.. Entry level position. Experience in HPC or scientific computing environment preferred.. Position Purpose: Assist other staff in the High Performance Computing (HPC) group of the Advanced Computing Technologies (ACT) department in providing operational support for the HPC environment. Drawing upon the operating plan and following the guidance of more senior HPC technical staff to leverage enabling technologies to meet the desired goals, objectives and strategies of the Computational Fluid Dynamics, Simulation, modeling and overall engineering business areas. Assist other HPC staff with the optimum integration of scientific applications with high performance computing technology. Job Description Principle Duties and Responsibilities: Essential Functions: Diagnoses and repairs hardware related issues in the HPC environment. Reviews and responds to helpdesk tickets. Maintains the HPC environment documentation. Attends webinars, conference and other events to gain additional knowledge of High Performance Computing. Responds to monitoring system alerts in a timely fashion, engaging more senior technical staff as necessary. Writes scripts in PERL, BASH, Python and other appropriate scripting language

### Senior AI/ML & Edge Computing Engineer - Thales
- Location: Roma, Roma, Italy (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-05-29
- Apply: https://thales.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/Careers/job/Roma/Senior-AI-ML---Edge-Computing-Engineer_R0313956/apply
- Excerpt: Senior AI/ML & Edge Computing Engineer Roma, Roma, Italy Join our team as a Senior AI/ML & Edge Computing Engineer and drive innovation in advanced AI and edge computing solutions. Collaborate with top experts, lead complex projects, and shape the future of space technology. Grow your career with Thales Alenia Space, a global leader in high-tech engineering.

### Network Administrator - Judicial Branch
- Location: Miami, Florida (unspecified)
- Salary: $58K-$103K
- Posted: 2026-06-11
- Hires in: FL
- Apply: https://www.usajobs.gov:443/job/872677300
- Excerpt: Network Administrator Miami, Florida Summary Network administrators coordinate and oversee the judiciary's information technology networks. Network administrators perform routine network administration. Duties include collaboration with supervisors, managers, executives and judges. Duties REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES CL26: Coordinate and link computer systems within an organization to increase compatibility and share information. Determine computer software or hardware needed to set up or alter systems. Train users to work with computer systems and programs. Diagnose hardware and custom off-the-shelf software problems and replace defective components. Maintain and administer computer networks and related computing environments, including computer hardware, systems software, and all configurations. Recommend changes to improve systems and configuration, as well as determine hardware or software requirements related to such changes. Maintain network security. Perform data backups. Plan for disaster recovery operations and testing including network performance, security, anti-virus, intrusion, web usage/monitoring, design and acquisition of servers. Produce useful system documentation and perform system startup and shutdown procedures. Monitor network, test for weaknesses, handle updates, install and implement security programs, and evaluate network management software. CL 27: Coordinate and link computer systems within an organization to increase compatibility and share information. Determine computer software or hardware needed to set up or alter systems. Make recommendations to management on changes to improve systems and configuration. Assist in developing and implementing automation improvement plans for the court unit. Train users to work with computer systems and programs. Diagnose hardware and custom off-the-shelf software problems and replace defective components. Maintain and administer computer networks and related computing environments,

### Pre-silicon ML and Compute Framework Engineer, Graphics, Game and ML - Apple
- Location: Cupertino, United States of America (unspecified)
- Salary: $181K-$318K
- Posted: 2026-03-27
- 401(k) match: listed (source-backed)
  - Source: https://www.askebsa.dol.gov/FOIA%20Files/2024/Latest/F_SCH_H_2024_Latest.zip
- Apply: https://jobs.apple.com/en-us/details/200631702/pre-silicon-ml-and-compute-framework-engineer-graphics-game-and-ml?team=SFTWR
- Excerpt: Pre-silicon ML and Compute Framework Engineer, Graphics, Game and ML Cupertino, United States of America Apple's Graphics, Games, and Machine Learning team provides the compute and graphics software foundation across all of our innovative products including iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Mac, Vision Pro, and Apple Watch. The Pre-silicon Compute Frameworks team is seeking a senior engineer to influence and lead new features in Metal and Metal compute frameworks through our next-generation GPU hardware roadmap. The Pre-silicon Compute Frameworks team is responsible for API design and development across Metal and Metal compute frameworks for upcoming hardware features in future Apple Silicon GPUs. As a member of this team, you will contribute to API design, development, and performance analysis across Metal and Metal compute frameworks for future Apple Silicon GPUs. Along with API development, you will develop critical compute and ML use cases to showcase new features. You will partner with other leaders across Apple software and hardware organizations to propose, develop, and evaluate hardware features for new silicon generations from emulation through silicon. Develop and deliver software representing Apple's roadmap for compute and ML technologies during hardware development. Design APIs that enable developers to make full use of new hardware features in the simplest way possible. Partner with cross-functional teams to ensure our software and hardware roadmap includes the state-of-the-art features and performance. Contribute to the bring-up and verification of new chips and products using our new GPUs. Minimum Qualifications: BS/MS/PhD or equivalent in Computer Science or related field with 5

### Director Advanced Compute Campaign - Other Agencies and Independent Organizations
- Location: McLean, Virginia (unspecified)
- Salary: $152K-$210K
- Posted: 2026-06-10
- Hires in: VA
- Apply: https://www.usajobs.gov:443/job/872558100
- Excerpt: Director Advanced Compute Campaign McLean, Virginia Summary The Policy & Capabilities (PC) Directorate ensures the IC is best postured for the threats and challenges of an uncertain future, through strategy, policy, and capabilities development. PC is comprised of the Strategic Capabilities Office (SCO) and Policy Strategy and Accountability (PSA) Office. Duties ODNI's Policy and Capabilities (P&C) Directorate is squarely focused on winning the geostrategic competition to secure America's future. P&C establishes the IC's strategic roadmap, develops requisite IC policies, and drives technology capabilities in alignment with national priorities. Within P&C, the Strategic Capabilities Office (SCO) leads DNI-directed, results-oriented campaigns in key contested areas, including Mission Artificial Intelligence (AI), Advanced Compute, and Space & Sensors. These campaigns run from 18-36 months and are focused on establishing multi-agency capabilities that will transform the intelligence community (IC). The Advanced Compute Campaign is being established to close the loop between secure silicon manufacturing, compute infrastructure deployment, and national-level investment planning. The Director of the Advanced Compute Campaign will lead the integration of advanced semiconductor strategy, secure compute infrastructure, and long-term investment planning across the national security enterprise. This position will play a central role in shaping the future of the United States national security compute enterprise and ensuring the nation maintains strategic advantage in advanced computing infrastructure, semiconductor capabilities, and AI-enabled operations. Build and lead a high-performing interdisciplinary team spanning semiconductor strategy, infrastructure architecture, AI/HPC compute systems, investment analysis, and national security policy. Develop and execute a national security compute strategy connecting mission demand

### High Performance Computing Engineer - Microsoft
- Location: US (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-02-11
- 401(k) match: listed (source-backed)
  - Source: https://www.askebsa.dol.gov/FOIA%20Files/2024/Latest/F_SCH_H_2024_Latest.zip
- Apply: https://apply.careers.microsoft.com/careers/job/1970393556752268
- Excerpt: High Performance Computing Engineer US

### Technical Program Manager, Compute - Anthropic
- Location: San Francisco, CA | New York City, NY | Seattle, WA (unspecified)
- Salary: $290K-$365K
- Posted: 2026-03-02
- Apply: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/anthropic/jobs/5138044008
- Excerpt: Technical Program Manager, Compute San Francisco, CA | New York City, NY | Seattle, WA About Anthropic Anthropic's mission is to create reliable, interpretable, and steerable AI systems. We want AI to be safe and beneficial for our users and for society as a whole. Our team is a quickly growing group of committed researchers, engineers, policy experts, and business leaders working together to build beneficial AI systems. About the Role As a Technical Program Manager on the Compute team, you will help drive the planning, coordination, and execution of programs that keep Anthropic's compute infrastructure running efficiently at scale. Our compute fleet is the foundation on which every model training run, evaluation, and inference workload depends. You'll join a small, high-impact TPM team and take ownership of critical workstreams across the compute lifecycle, from how supply is procured and brought online, to how capacity is allocated and utilized across teams. The exact focus will depend on your strengths and the team's evolving needs. You'll partner with Infrastructure, Systems, Research, Finance, and Capacity Engineering to shape the processes, tooling, and coordination mechanisms that allow Anthropic to move fast while managing an increasingly complex compute environment. Responsibilities: - Own and drive critical programs across the compute lifecycle, coordinating execution across multiple engineering, research, and operations teams - Build and maintain operational visibility into the compute fleet, ensuring the organization has a clear picture of supply, demand, utilization, and health - Lead cross-functional coordination for compute transitions: bringing new capacity online, migrating

### Compute Presales Consultant – Graduate - Hewlett Packard Enterprise
- Location: Amstelveen, North Holland, Netherlands (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-05-21
- 401(k) match: listed (source-backed)
  - Source: https://www.askebsa.dol.gov/FOIA%20Files/2024/Latest/F_SCH_H_2024_Latest.zip
- Apply: https://hpe.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/Jobsathpe/job/Amstelveen-North-Holland-Netherlands/Presales-Graduate_1195914-1/apply
- Excerpt: Compute Presales Consultant – Graduate Amstelveen, North Holland, Netherlands Kickstart your IT career as a Compute Presales Consultant Graduate with Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Gain hands-on experience in solution design, technical support, and cloud computing while collaborating with cross-functional teams. Join a global leader in digital transformation and accelerate your growth in a dynamic, supportive environment. Apply now to shape the future of technology!

### Post Doctoral Scientist (IHB) - Computational Immunology - Roche Holding AG
- Location: Basel, Basel-City, Switzerland (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-04-24
- Apply: https://roche.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/roche-ext/job/Basel/Post-Doctoral-Scientist--IHB----Computational-Immunology_202604-109696/apply
- Excerpt: Post Doctoral Scientist (IHB) - Computational Immunology Basel, Basel-City, Switzerland We are looking for a Postdoctoral Scientist in Computational Biology/Immunology to join Roche's Institute of Human Biology. This role focuses on building a human atlas of CNS meningeal inflammation, integrating computational analysis with multi-omic data to drive innovative research in neuroinflammation and immune-mediated diseases.

### Senior Scientist - Computational Protein Design/Bioinformatics - Danaher Corporation
- Location: Cambridge, United Kingdom (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-05-21
- 401(k) match: listed (source-backed)
  - Source: https://www.askebsa.dol.gov/FOIA%20Files/2024/Latest/F_SCH_H_2024_Latest.zip
- Apply: https://danaher.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/DanaherJobs/job/Cambridge-United-Kingdom/Senior-Scientist---Computational-Protein-Design-Bioinformatics_R1311173/apply
- Excerpt: Senior Scientist - Computational Protein Design/Bioinformatics Cambridge, United Kingdom Join our team as a Senior Scientist - Computational Protein Design and Bioinformatics and lead cutting-edge computational design for miniproteins, VHHs, and antibodies. Collaborate with experts, leverage AI/ML, and drive innovation in autonomous wet-lab environments. Shape the future of life sciences with Abcam in Cambridge. Grow your impact with us!

### Senior Lead - Computational Designer - On Holding AG
- Location: Zurich (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2025-07-30
- Apply: https://boards.greenhouse.io/onrunning/jobs/7120658?gh_jid=7120658
- Excerpt: Senior Lead - Computational Designer Zurich -

### SCA Computer Support 10jobs - Leidos
- Location: Location not specified (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-06-12
- Parental leave: 4 weeks (not source-backed)
- Non-birth-parent leave: 4 weeks (not source-backed)
- 401(k) match: listed (source-backed)
  - Source: https://www.askebsa.dol.gov/FOIA%20Files/2024/Latest/F_SCH_H_2024_Latest.zip
- Apply: https://careers.leidos.com/search/category/sca-computer-support/jobs
- Excerpt: SCA Computer Support 10jobs Location not specified

### Senior Manager, Data Governance & Data Integrity, Computer System Validation Program - BioMarin Pharmaceutical
- Location: Location not specified (unspecified)
- Salary: Not disclosed
- Posted: 2026-06-10
- Apply: https://jobs.jobvite.com/biomarin/job/oCU0zfwP
- Excerpt: Senior Manager, Data Governance & Data Integrity, Computer System Validation Program Senior Manager, Data Governance & Data Integrity, Computer System Validation Program

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