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Your tasks
- Develop the architecture of our quantum computer and define the components and interfaces
- Guide the technical implementation of the components and ensure the integration of the components into the overall system
- Organize the verification and validation of our computers at the customer
- Involve external suppliers
- Mediate between the worlds of photonic circuit design, software, firmware, package design, electronics and digital circuit design
Your profile
- Completed studies (Master) or PhD in physics or electrical engineering/electronics, specializing in information technology
- Steady, effective and focus on details when necessary
- Analytical and structured way of thinking
- Resilient and love to face new challenges
- Absolute team player who can mediate between the worlds
- Already designed and commissioned computer systems
- Understanding of the basics of photonic quantum physics
- Having the big picture in mind and master the complexity
- Business fluent English
Das bieten wir Dir
- In our team-oriented working atmosphere, you have flexible options for working hours and can thus combine your job and free time in the best possible way
- The interdisciplinary team supports you in your professional and personal further education
- Insight into the development of high-tech products
A complete application consists of a cover letter (motivation, max. one page), a CV and your diplomas.
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