Job Description
Shape the technological frontier with Nexus Dynamics as we pioneer quantum-ready infrastructure for 2026 and beyond. We're seeking a visionary Quantum Infrastructure Lead to architect next-gen systems that will redefine computational boundaries. Join our elite team in Austin, where innovation meets execution, to build scalable, fault-tolerant quantum networks powering breakthroughs in AI, cryptography, and materials science.
This role offers unparalleled opportunities to collaborate with Nobel laureates, lead cutting-edge R&D initiatives, and influence the future of global technology infrastructure. We offer competitive equity packages, unlimited PTO, and access to our state-of-the-art quantum lab. Your work will directly impact Fortune 500 clients and national research initiatives.
Responsibilities
- Design and implement quantum-secure network architectures with 99.999% uptime
- Lead cross-functional teams in deploying hybrid quantum-classical computing systems
- Develop fault-tolerant protocols for quantum entanglement distribution across metropolitan networks
- Architect cryogenic cooling and photonic control systems for quantum processors
- Establish security frameworks against quantum-resistant cyber threats
- Partner with academic institutions on quantum error correction research
- Drive quantum cloud infrastructure scaling for enterprise clients
- Lead quantum-ML integration projects for predictive system optimization
Qualifications
- PhD in Quantum Physics, Computer Engineering, or equivalent with 8+ years infrastructure experience
- Expertise in superconducting qubit systems and quantum error correction
- Proven track record of scaling distributed computing systems to petabyte scale
- Deep knowledge of quantum cryptography and post-quantum algorithms
- Certification in AWS Quantum Technologies or equivalent
- Experience leading teams in ISO 27001-compliant environments
- Published research in quantum networking or fault-tolerant computing
- Proficiency in Q#, Qiskit, or equivalent quantum programming frameworks