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IBM Case Manager 5.x Developer

Frisco, TX · On-site

$18.75 - $24/hr

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Ability to test web technologies e.g. web applications, containers, container managers ... At IBM, we pride ourselves on being an early adopter of artificial intelligence, quantum computing ...

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Senior Electrical Engineer

Austin, TX

$106K - $138K/yr

Manage 3rd party relationships with vendors, contract manufacturers, and external design services ... Knowledge of emerging technologies such as AI accelerators or quantum computing is a plus PHYSICAL ...

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What is the difference between Manager Ibm Quantum Computing vs Quantum Software Engineer?

AspectManager Ibm Quantum ComputingQuantum Software Engineer
Required CredentialsBachelor's/Master's in Physics, Computer Science, or related; leadership experienceDegree in Physics, Computer Science, or related; programming skills in Qiskit or similar
Work EnvironmentTeam leadership, project management, strategic planningSoftware development, coding, algorithm design
Employer & Industry UsageIBM, research labs, tech companiesIBM, startups, research institutions

The Manager Ibm Quantum Computing oversees teams and projects related to quantum technology, focusing on strategy and leadership. In contrast, a Quantum Software Engineer primarily develops and implements quantum algorithms and software. Both roles require a strong technical background, but the manager emphasizes team coordination and project management, while the engineer concentrates on coding and algorithm development.

Is quantum computing a high paying job?

A Manager in IBM Quantum Computing typically earns a high salary due to the specialized skills required in quantum algorithms, hardware, and research management. Compensation varies based on experience, education, and location, but roles in this field are generally well-paid compared to many other technology positions.

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Job description

Who we are looking for

The Managing Director, Head of Cryptography is a senior leadership role responsible for defining, governing, and advancing the firm's enterprise cryptography, key management, secrets management, and cryptographic modernization strategy.

This leader will be accountable for ensuring the confidentiality, integrity, authenticity, and resilience of the firm's critical systems, applications, data, and digital transactions through industry-leading cryptographic controls and services.

Why this role is important to us

The role requires a forward-thinking technical executive capable of driving enterprise-scale transformation across cloud, hybrid, and emerging technology environments. The successful candidate will lead the evolution of cryptographic capabilities to support modern architectures, AI-enabled platforms, cloud-native services, machine identities, and future threats, including quantum computing risks.

This executive will partner closely with Infrastructure, Cloud Engineering, Application Development, Data, Security Architecture, IAM, and Enterprise Architecture teams to ensure cryptography is embedded by design across the organization's technology ecosystem.

What you will be responsible for

Enterprise Cryptography Strategy

Define and execute the firm's comprehensive cryptography strategy, roadmap, and governance framework.

Establish enterprise standards and policies covering:

  • Encryption at rest

  • Encryption in transit

  • Key management

  • Secrets management

  • Certificate management

  • Digital signatures

  • Tokenization

  • Hardware Security Modules (HSMs)

  • Cryptographic agility

Ensure cryptographic capabilities support business growth, regulatory expectations, cloud transformation, and emerging technology adoption.

Develop executive-level metrics and reporting that provide visibility into cryptographic maturity, risk exposure, and modernization progress.

Cryptographic Modernization

Lead enterprise initiatives to modernize the firm's cryptographic infrastructure and services.

Drive programs focused on:

  • Cryptographic inventory and visibility

  • Legacy algorithm remediation

  • Deprecation of weak cryptographic standards

  • Secure migration strategies

  • Cryptographic agility

  • Automated cryptographic lifecycle management

Develop a roadmap that reduces operational complexity while improving security resilience across all environments.

Partner with engineering teams to ensure cryptographic controls remain scalable, performant, and developer-friendly.

Key Management & Secrets Management

Establish and operate enterprise-class key management services supporting the firm's most critical systems and data.

Lead strategy and execution across:

  • Enterprise Key Management Systems (KMS)

  • Hardware Security Modules (HSM)

  • Secrets vaults

  • Machine identity management

  • Certificate lifecycle management

  • Service-to-service authentication

Drive adoption of automated key lifecycle capabilities, including:

  • Automated provisioning

  • Automated rotation

  • Revocation

  • Expiration management

  • Recovery procedures

Reduce operational risk through consistent, centralized, and automated cryptographic controls.

Cloud & Platform Security Enablement

Partner with Cloud Engineering, Infrastructure, and Application teams to embed cryptographic controls into enterprise platforms.

Establish secure-by-default cryptographic services that support:

  • Multi-cloud environments

  • SaaS platforms

  • Containerized workloads

  • Kubernetes environments

  • Modern application architectures

  • Data platforms

  • AI and machine learning environments

Enable engineering teams through reusable services, APIs, automation, and paved-road security patterns.

Machine Identity & Certificate Security

Develop and modernize the firm's machine identity strategy.

Lead efforts to secure and manage:

  • Certificates

  • APIs

  • Service accounts

  • Workload identities

  • Non-human identities

  • Infrastructure identities

Improve visibility and governance across machine identity ecosystems while reducing risks associated with expired, misconfigured, or unmanaged credentials.

Drive automation to eliminate manual certificate and identity management processes wherever possible.

Post-Quantum Cryptography Readiness

Lead the firm's post-quantum cryptography strategy.

Develop capabilities to:

  • Inventory cryptographic dependencies

  • Assess quantum risk exposure

  • Prioritize remediation efforts

  • Establish migration roadmaps

  • Implement cryptographic agility standards

Partner with Enterprise Architecture and Technology leadership to ensure long-term resilience against emerging cryptographic threats.

Provide executive guidance on evolving industry standards and regulatory expectations related to quantum readiness.

Risk Management & Control Governance

Establish enterprise-wide processes for assessing cryptographic risks and control effectiveness.

Drive initiatives to:

  • Identify cryptographic gaps

  • Evaluate implementation quality

  • Assess key management maturity

  • Measure cryptographic coverage

  • Prioritize remediation by risk

Develop governance mechanisms that ensure adherence to enterprise cryptographic standards across all technology domains.

Regulatory & Audit Engagement

Ensure cryptographic controls align with regulatory, client, and industry expectations.

Support compliance with frameworks including:

  • FFIEC

  • NIST

  • ISO 27001

  • PCI DSS

  • NYDFS

  • GDPR

  • SEC requirements

Serve as the senior cryptography subject matter expert during regulatory examinations, internal audits, client assessments, and control reviews.

Provide clear and defensible narratives regarding cryptographic controls, key management practices, and risk mitigation strategies.

Executive Leadership & Stakeholder Engagement

Serve as a trusted advisor to the CISO, CIO, CTO, Chief Data Officer, and senior technology leadership.

Translate highly technical cryptographic concepts into practical business decisions and investment priorities.

Influence enterprise architecture, platform strategy, cloud adoption, and modernization efforts through cryptographic expertise.

Build strong partnerships across Security, Technology, Infrastructure, Data, Risk, and Compliance organizations.

Team Leadership & Development

Build and lead a world-class Cryptography organization responsible for:

  • Cryptography Engineering

  • Key Management Services

  • Secrets Management

  • PKI Operations

  • Machine Identity Security

  • Cryptographic Modernization

  • Post-Quantum Readiness

Develop technical talent and create a culture focused on engineering excellence, automation, innovation, and operational resilience.

Act as the firm's senior cryptographic authority and mentor for engineering and security leaders.

What we value

These skills will help you succeed in this role

  • 15+ years of experience in cybersecurity, cryptography, security engineering, or infrastructure security leadership roles.

  • Demonstrated success leading enterprise cryptography or key management programs within large, highly regulated organizations.

  • Deep expertise in:

  • Applied cryptography

  • PKI

  • Key management

  • HSM technologies

  • Secrets management

  • Certificate lifecycle management

  • Cloud security architectures

  • Experience designing cryptographic controls across cloud-native, hybrid, and distributed environments.

  • Strong understanding of post-quantum cryptography strategies and emerging cryptographic standards.

  • Proven track record leading large-scale modernization and transformation initiatives.

  • Experience engaging with executive leadership, regulators, auditors, and major clients.

Additional requirements

  • Recognized industry expert in cryptography and cryptographic security services.

  • Strong technical depth combined with executive-level communication skills.

  • Strategic thinker capable of balancing innovation, resilience, and operational effectiveness.

  • Passion for automation, simplification, and engineering excellence.

  • Strong understanding of cloud, identity, infrastructure, and modern application architectures.

  • Ability to influence enterprise-wide technology decisions.

  • Risk-focused mindset with strong governance and control discipline.

  • Trusted leader with a track record of building and scaling high-performing technical organizations.

Education & Preferred Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Information Security, Mathematics, or related discipline.

  • Advanced degree preferred.

  • Relevant certifications such as CISSP, CCSP, CISM, GCFA, or specialized cryptography/security certifications are highly desirable.

What We Offer

  • Opportunity to lead cryptographic strategy and modernization for a global systemically important financial institution.

  • Executive-level influence over cloud, AI, platform, and infrastructure transformation initiatives.

  • Ability to shape the firm's future cryptographic and post-quantum security posture.

  • Competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits.

  • Collaborative culture focused on innovation, trust, resilience, and engineering excellence.

Salary Range:

$175,000 - $287,500 Annual

The range quoted above applies to the role in the primary location specified. If the candidate would ultimately work outside of the primary location above, the applicable range could differ.

Employees are eligible to participate in State Street's comprehensive benefits program, which includes: our retirement savings plan (401K) with company match; insurance coverage including basic life, medical, dental, vision, long-term disability, and other optional additional coverages; paid-time off including vacation, sick leave, short term disability, and family care responsibilities; access to our Employee Assistance Program; incentive compensation including eligibility for annual performance-based awards (excluding certain sales roles subject to sales incentive plans); and, eligibility for certain tax advantaged savings plans.

For a full overview, visit https://hrportal.ehr.com/statestreet/Home.

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