Quantum Machines (QM) is a company developing and commercializing quantum computing. Established in 2018, QM is the leading provider of qubit-agnostic quantum control and operation systems, providing the world’s cutting-edge researchers and organizations with the critical tools needed to develop useful quantum computers. Quantum Machines is backed by globally recognised venture capital sponsors, including TLV Partners, Battery Ventures, Red Dot Capital Partners, Avigdor Willenz’s investment group, and Harel Insurance. The company is highly successful and doubled its revenue last year and is expected to do so again in 2023.
QM has a global reach of +300 customers in 14 countries across government, universities, and cooperations. Harvard University, Caltech, and Niels Bohr Institute are among QM’s customers, and customers typically have physicists and a PhD background.
Quantum Machines employs an interdisciplinary team of physicists and engineers of over 80 in Israel, Denmark, France, Germany, Canada, and the United States. The company has seen rapid expansion over the past year. The addition of QDevil will significantly grow the Quantum Machines team, providing QM with a strong home base in Europe with access to the top talent in the region.
In 2022, QM acquired the Danish company QDevil (established in 2016), a developer and producer of electronic instruments and parts specialized in quantum electronics research. Both companies are leveraging expertise in quantum technology and talent in quantum electronics and specialized components.
Quantum Machines plans to expand and grow the Copenhagen site over the coming years to continue to deliver revolutionary technology within quantum computing.
This is where you get into the picture…
Role & Responsibilities
As part of the team, you will participate in the complete design and development cycle, which includes the following:
- Design, specify, develop, and maintain electronic equipment for quantum electronics and quantum computing, together with physicists, mechanical-, and electronics engineers, and other colleagues
- Design/review PCB boards
- Development of test methods and analysis
- Participate in test and verification
- Participate in specification and documentation
- Handover to production
Your qualifications:
- MSc in electrical engineering or similar and approx. 3-6 years of professional work experience
- Digital hardware circuit design - from FPGA to controller.
- Embedded software programming experience - from FPGA to controller.
- Production test development for hardware.
- Knowledge of programming in embedded C and a scripting language (e.g., Python or similar).
- Characterization and testing of prototypes and final models.
It’ll be an advantage to have experience with or know the following:
- Industrial R&D and production processes
- Analog and digital signal processing.
- PCB and Altium Designer
- Analysis of test results
As a person you:
- Have a creative mindset and a strong sense of order.
- Thrive working as part of a team, but at the same time, enjoy working independently.
- Are used to deciding on a tight spot.
- Focus on delivering high-quality work.
- Enjoy a high pace; your structured approach enables you to handle simultaneous deliveries and short deadlines.
- Communicate fluently in English, both orally and in writing, and being fluent in Danish is an advantage.
