Quantum Calibration Engineer, Quantum Computing Services
Boston, NH - USA
Job Summary
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 QuEras 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 QuEras 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 QuEras 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 QuEras Quantum Computing Services team and is based at QuEras Boston headquarters. The teams mission is to develop QuEras 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 with data analysis and visualization libraries (e.g. NumPy SciPy Pandas Matplotlib).
- Hands-on experience working with real experimental or measurement data including noise handling curve fitting and model validation.
- Familiarity with optimization and regression techniques both classical (e.g. least-squares nonlinear fits) and statistical (e.g. Bayesian inference parameter estimation).
- Comfort working in a hardware-facing environment integrating software with lab instruments data acquisition systems or experimental control frameworks.
- Solid understanding of version control (Git) and structured software development practices (testing modularity documentation).
- Strong problem-solving ability scientific curiosity and a willingness to learn new physical systems quickly.
- Eager to grow from a capable engineer into a domain expert in quantum device
- Enjoys hands-on experimentation iteration and uncovering structure in data.
- Comfortable working across abstraction layers from analyzing raw voltage traces to designing experiment-level calibration strategies.
- Collaborative and adaptable; able to operate in an interdisciplinary environment spanning science software and hardware teams.
Nice to have
- Experience with machine learning or data-driven modeling (e.g. for pattern recognition drift prediction or parameter inference).
- Exposure to experimental physics or optics in a lab environment.
- Theory and practice of control systems.
- Familiarity with Kubernetes Docker or distributed analysis systems for scaling calibration and data pipelines.
- Knowledge of signal processing and time-series analysis for extracting trends or correlations in data.
- Proficiency in C or C.
Education & Experience
- Bachelors or Masters degree in Physics Electrical Engineering Computer Science Applied Mathematics or a related quantitative field.
- Candidates with diverse or nontraditional backgrounds who demonstrate strong programming and analytical skills are encouraged to apply.
- Experience or exposure to experimental research data-driven system optimization or hardware-software integration (through research internships or personal projects) is a strong plus.
The approximate base salary range for this position is $120000 - $180000.
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 addition to our base salary offerings we also provide equity grants for all new hires.
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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 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.
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About Company
QuEra Computing is the leading provider of quantum computers based on neutral-atoms. Our mission is to build the most scalable quantum computers.