Science Led and Enterprise Driven.
Our team of scientists is leading the way in the development of quantum computing.
As the world’s largest integrated quantum computing company, we united Cambridge Quantum’s advanced software development with Honeywell Quantum Solutions’ high-fidelity hardware to accelerate quantum computing.
With full-stack technology, we’re scaling quantum computing and developing applications to solve the world’s most pressing challenges.
We could be even better with you!
At Quantinuum, we believe quantum information systems will revolutionize the way we work and live.
We are leading the way by helping our customers develop quantum-enabled solutions that provide a competitive-edge in their markets.
Quantinuum recently secured funding which you can read about here: https://www.
quantinuum.
com/news/honeywell-announces-the-closing-of-300-million-equity-investment-round-for-quantinuum-at-5b-pre-money-valuation
We are looking for a Principal Analog Electrical Engineer to design and enhance the control system for our next-generation quantum computers at our Broomfield, CO location.
For this role, we are seeking an analog designer with expertise in ADC/DACs, amplifiers, passive/active filtering, analog control loops, and low-noise design techniques and measurements.
Discrete transistor design and a background in optics is a plus.
Key Responsibilities:
Design high performance & low noise control and measurement electronics for optics & lasers
Partner with integrated photonics teams to define roadmaps & develop electrical aspect of photonic integrated circuits
Perform circuit design, analysis, measurement, and test
Lead technical teams to design, deliver and support electronic subsystems of our quantum computers
Provide technical expertise that informs future product development and process improvements across the organization
Work in an R&D and rapid prototyping environment
YOU MUST HAVE:
Bachelor’s Degree
Minimum 10+ years of experience in the specification, development, and test of complex analog electronic products
Applicants for employment for this position must have work authorization that does not now or in the future require sponsorship of a visa for employment authorization in the United States and with Quantinuum.
(i.
e.
, H1-B visa, F-1 visa (OPT), TN visa or any other non-immigrant status)
WE VALUE:
Masters/PhD degree in Electrical Engineering or related field
20+ years of industry experience in an engineering or R&D environment
Analog circuit design and analysis, including ADC/DACs, amplifiers, passive/active filtering, analog control loops, low-noise design techniques and measurements
Ability to model and simulate complex circuitry and validate the model with hardware measurements
1+ year working with optics/photonics/lasers
Extensive schematic entry and board layout experience (Altium PCB software preferred)
Proven leadership ability that includes program execution and skills development and mentoring of other engineers and technicians
Ability to consistently demonstrate decisive business impact and continuous drive for improvement in an ambiguous environment
Strong communication skills and “right size” design documentation
ASIC, Digital, FPGA, and/or SW experience is a plus, but not required
Compensation & Benefits:
Range posted is inclusive of bonus target when applicable.
Estimated Salary Wage: $171,000 - $210,000 Annually
What is in it for you?
A competitive salary and innovative, game-changing work
Flexible work schedule
For full-time employees, we offer: Employer subsidized health, dental, and vision insurance; Equity, 401k retirement savings plan + 12 Paid holidays and generous vacation + sick time
Quantinuum is a team of over 450+ people.
Among them you'll find the world's leading quantum computing hardware and software experts; Not only are they driven to discover the future, but they are also committed to change the world for the better
Paid parental leave
Employee discounts
Quantinuum is an equal opportunity employer.
You will be considered without regard to age, race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, marital status, affectional or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, nationality, sex, or veteran status.