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Senior Quantum Embedded Engineer

Quantum computing company based in New Haven, CT, USA

Location
New Haven, CT
Company size
20–100
Posted
9mo ago
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Senior Quantum Embedded Engineer - Quantum Circuits

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Job Title
Senior Quantum Embedded Engineer
Job Location
New Haven, CT
Job Description
At Quantum Circuits Inc., we are building the world’s first truly algorithmic quantum computers to achieve transformational computing capabilities. Our full-stack quantum computing platform uses superconducting devices along with a modular, robust, and scalable architecture. Our unique approach is based on a decade of technology research and breakthroughs at Yale University's world-renowned quantum labs.

We are seeking an experienced Senior FPGA Engineer to join our dynamic team and work on developing critical signal processing and real time control. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience with Python, System Verilog for synthesis and simulation, AMD Xilinx RFSoC, mixed signal processing, and system architecture design. Candidates should have a proven track record of tackling difficult FPGA problems and the ability to be
productive in a small team.
Responsibilities / Description:
  • Strong Python skills with an emphasis on performance in embedded systems
  • Experience with Xilinx Pynq framework
  • Pynq device driver development experience
  • Linux system programming and device driver development experience
  • Utilize System Verilog modules for low-latency, high bandwidth signal processing chain.
  • Contribute to architecture discussion and decisions up-stack to Quantum Compiler engineers as well as down-stack to the RF hardware designers.
  • Manage a complex tool-chain and test/verification environment.
  • Troubleshoot and debug issues, develop unit tests.
  • Remote or hybrid position based in New Haven, CT to be discussed with the candidate.
  • Minimum Qualifications:
  • Minimum BSEE or BSCE, MSEE or MSCE preferred.
  • Minimum 5+ years of FPGA development experience with Verilog/System Verilog.
  • Proficient in Python.
  • AMD Xilinx Soc experience.
  • Experience with System Level Design.
  • Competence with Git version control, build tools, and CI/CD pipelines.
  • Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work effectively in a collaborative team environment.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to effectively communicate complex technical concepts.
  • Strong Linux skills, bash, configuration management.
  • Preferred Qualifications:
  • 10+ years of FPGA development experience
  • AMD Pynq framework experience
  • AMD RFSoC experience
  • C/C++ proficient in embedded systems
  • Open source build flow for SoC
  • Quantum RF control and/or microwave band RF control
  • Cocotb test flow experience
  • Low latency 10G ethernet knowledge
  • Automated build and test flow with Xilinx tool-chains
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    Where this role is based

    New Haven, CT

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    Quantum Circuits Headquarters Location

    New Haven, CT

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    Quantum Circuits Company Size

    Between 20 - 100 employees

    Quantum Circuits Founded Year

    2015

    Quantum Circuits Total Amount Raised

    $78,000,000

    Quantum Circuits Funding Rounds

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    • Series B

      $60M

    • Series B

      $60M

    • Series A

      $18M

    • Series A

      $18M

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