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Quantum Computing Engineer I

Batavia, IL ยท On-site

$79.30K - $104.40K/yr

SQMS is seeking a quantum computing engineer to study device performance and improve measurement techniques. You will utilize advanced knowledge of engineering as well as computing, hardware, or ...

SQMS is seeking a quantum computing engineer to study device performance and improve measurement techniques. You will utilize advanced knowledge of engineering as well as computing, hardware, or ...

Quantum Computing Measurement Engineer

Hillsboro, OR ยท On-site

$223.30K/yr

We are seeking an exceptional PhD-level Quantum Device Measurement Engineer to join our pioneering quantum computing team in Oregon. This role offers a unique opportunity to work at the intersection ...

Quantum Engineer At Atom Computing, we build quantum computers using arrays of optically trapped neutral atoms that will empower customers to achieve unprecedented computational breakthroughs. Join a ...

At Atom Computing, we build quantum computers using arrays of optically trapped neutral atoms that ... Join a world-class team of scientists, engineers, and business professionals to advance the ...

At Atom Computing, we build quantum computers using arrays of optically trapped neutral atoms that ... Join a world-class team of scientists, engineers, and business professionals to advance the ...

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How much do quantum computing engineer junior jobs pay per year?

As of May 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for quantum computing engineer junior in the United States is $71,799.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48,500.00 and $80,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Quantum Computing Engineer Junior, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Quantum Computing Engineer Junior, you need a solid background in quantum mechanics, linear algebra, and computer science, typically supported by a degree in physics, computer science, or a related field. Familiarity with quantum programming languages like Qiskit or Cirq, and experience using quantum simulators and cloud-based quantum platforms are commonly required. Strong analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and curiosity are standout soft skills in this position. These skills and qualities are vital for contributing to complex quantum projects and advancing innovation in this rapidly evolving field.

What are some common challenges faced by junior quantum computing engineers when transitioning from academia to industry?

Junior quantum computing engineers often find the transition from academia to industry challenging due to differences in project timelines, collaboration styles, and the need to quickly adapt to proprietary hardware and software tools. In industry, there's a greater emphasis on working as part of multidisciplinary teams and delivering results under tight deadlines. Additionally, engineers may need to broaden their expertise beyond theoretical concepts to include practical skills such as coding, debugging, and optimizing algorithms for real-world quantum devices. Continuous learning and adaptability are key to thriving in this dynamic and evolving field.

What does a Quantum Computing Engineer Junior do?

A Quantum Computing Engineer Junior assists in designing, developing, and testing quantum algorithms and hardware components. They typically work under the guidance of senior engineers and researchers, helping to build and maintain quantum computing systems. Their responsibilities can include coding quantum programs, running simulations, troubleshooting issues, and staying updated on the latest advancements in quantum technologies. This entry-level role offers hands-on experience and learning opportunities in the rapidly evolving field of quantum computing.

What is the difference between Quantum Computing Engineer Junior vs Quantum Computing Engineer?

AspectQuantum Computing Engineer JuniorQuantum Computing Engineer
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree in physics, computer science, or related field; some experience or internshipsBachelor's or master's degree; more experience or specialized certifications preferred
Work EnvironmentEntry-level labs, research teams, or tech companies; supervised projectsMore independent roles; involved in design, development, and testing of quantum algorithms and hardware
Employer & Industry UsageStartups, research institutions, tech companies exploring quantum techEstablished tech firms, research labs, and industry leaders in quantum computing

The main difference between a Quantum Computing Engineer Junior and a Quantum Computing Engineer lies in experience, responsibilities, and independence. Junior roles focus on learning and supporting projects, while full engineers take on more complex tasks and leadership in quantum computing development.

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Quantum and High Performance Computing Engineer

Berkely Lab

San Francisco, CA โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

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Quantum And High Performance Computing Engineer

Lawrence Berkeley National Lab's (LBNL) National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) Division has an opening for a Quantum and High Performance Computing Engineer to join the Advanced Technologies Group (ATG).

ATG engages with other national labs, vendors, and the general research community to help define and evaluate technologies that enhance scientific computing research. The group's goals include understanding what the high performance computing (HPC) and quantum computing (QC) landscapes will look like following the end of Moore's Law and post-exascale.

You will contribute to the advancement of NERSC's strategy for quantum and hybrid quantum-classical computing while supporting Berkeley Lab's role in the Genesis Mission.

We invest in our employees by offering a total rewards package you can count on:

  • Exceptional health and retirement benefits, including pension or 401K-style plans
  • Opportunities to grow in your career - check out our Tuition Assistance Program
  • A culture where you'll belong - we are invested in our teams!
  • In addition to accruing vacation and sick time, we also have a Winter Holiday Shutdown every year.
  • Parental bonding leave (for both mothers and fathers)
  • Pet insurance

Quantum and High Performance Computing Engineer, Level 3:

  • Participate in NERSC's efforts in assessing emerging quantum computing technologies in architecture, algorithms and programming paradigms to provide input for quantum and HPC system procurements and DOE technology roadmaps.
  • Evaluate hardware and software technologies pertaining to quantum computing for their potential to be applied to NERSC's workload.
  • Work with vendors to prioritize develop and enhance their technologies in order to better meet the needs of DOE Office of Science application codes and workflows
  • Investigate pathways for quantum-HPC deployments, including viability criteria and operational requirements.
  • Analyze the performance and scalability of scientific applications on current and future quantum-HPC computing platforms.
  • Participate in NERSC's outreach activities through written documents, presentations and developing peer to peer contacts with other professionals in the field.
  • Prepare timely reports, papers, and lectures describing significant results for dissemination within NERSC and throughout the broader quantum computing and HPC research communities.
  • Work on and resolve complex issues where analysis of situations or data requires an in-depth evaluation of variable factors.
  • Exercise judgment in selecting methods, techniques and evaluation criteria for obtaining results.
  • Determine methods and procedures on new assignments and may coordinate activities of other personnel.

Quantum and High Performance Computing Engineer, Level 4:

  • Participate in the development of NERSC's quantum computing strategy including extrapolation of technology trends over the next decade of quantum-HPC platforms.
  • Work on and resolve complex issues where analysis of situations or data requires an in-depth evaluation of variable factors; ensure NERSC's quantum strategy is adaptable.
  • Exercise independent judgment in methods, techniques and evaluation criteria for obtaining results.
  • Work on and resolve significant and unique issues where analysis of situations or data requires an evaluation of intangibles.
  • Mentor junior members of staff and postdoctoral fellows.

We are looking for, at Level 3:

  • Typically requires a minimum of 8 years of related experience with a Bachelor's degree; or 6 years and a Master's degree; or a Doctoral degree; or equivalent experience.
  • Knowledge of quantum computing architectures, technology trends and their implications.
  • Experience in programming and performance analysis of scientific applications of quantum computing.
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills.
  • Demonstrated ability to work effectively as part of a cross-disciplinary team.
  • Experience independently planning and completing projects.
  • Proficient with Python, Julia or other programming languages.

In addition to above, at Level 4:

  • Typically requires a minimum of 12 years of related experience with a Bachelor's degree; or 8 years and a Master's degree; or 4 years and a Doctoral degree; or equivalent experience.
  • Track record of technical leadership or leading collaborative projects.
  • Demonstrated ability to lead technical efforts in a team environment.
  • Recognized expertise and established professional network in quantum computing, HPC or related fields.

Desired skills/knowledge:

  • Ph.D. in Computer Science, Computational Science, Physical Sciences, or related field.
  • Demonstrated track record of research and technical publications in quantum computing. Ability to write and present technical papers at conferences and other venues to disseminate research work.
  • Knowledge of contemporary quantum processor architecture and design
  • Knowledge of quantum compilation software
  • Knowledge of contemporary approaches to quantum error correction, quantum resource estimation, noise mitigation, and quantum characterization verification & validation protocols.

Additional information:

  • Application date: Priority consideration will be given to candidates who apply by June 1, 2026. Applications will be accepted until the job posting is removed.
  • Appointment type: This is a full-time, career appointment, exempt (monthly paid) from overtime pay.
  • Salary range:
    • Level 3: The expected salary for this position is $156,864 - $191,724, which fits into the full salary of $139,440 - $235,308 depending upon the candidate's skills, knowledge, and abilities. This includes education, certifications, and years of experience.
    • Level 4: The expected salary for this position is $178,644 - $218,364, which fits into the full salary of $158,808 - $267,996 depending upon the candidate's skills, knowledge, and abilities. This includes education, certifications, and years of experience.
  • Background check: This position is subject to a background check. Any convictions will be evaluated to determine if they directly relate to the responsibilities and requirements of the position. Having a conviction history will not automatically disqualify an applicant from being considered for employment.
  • Work modality: This position requires substantial on-site presence, but is eligible for a flexible work mode, and hybrid schedules may be considered. Hybrid work is a combination of performing work on-site at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, 1 Cyclotron Road, Berkeley, CA and some telework. Individuals working a hybrid schedule must reside within 150 miles of Berkeley Lab. Work schedules are dependent on business needs. In rare cases, full-time telework or remote work modes may be considered.
  • Multi-level Posting: This position will be hired at a level commensurate with the business needs and the skills, knowledge, and abilities of the successful candidate.

Equal Employment Opportunity Employer: The foundation of Berkeley Lab is our Stewardship Values: Team Science, Service, Trust, Innovation, and Respect; and we strive to build community with these shared values and commitments. Berkeley Lab is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We heartily welcome applications from all who could contribute to the Lab's mission of leading scientific discovery, excellence, and professionalism. In support of our rich global community, all qualified applicants will be considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, protected veteran status, or other protected categories under State and Federal law.

Misconduct Disclosure Requirement: As a condition of employment, the finalist will be required to disclose if they are subject to any final administrative or judicial decisions within the last seven years determining that they committed any misconduct, are currently being investigated for misconduct, left a position during an investigation for alleged misconduct, or have filed an appeal with a previous employer.