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Quantum Engineer Jobs in Ohio (NOW HIRING)

$120 - $190/hr

As a Quantum Integration Engineer , you will lead the assembly, integration, and commissioning of our quantum hardware systems, taking subsystems from design through to a stable, scalable, and fully ...

$68.51 - $102.76/hr

... in Quantum Engineering. Qualifications Applicants must hold a university degree in physics (or equivalent), a PhD evidencing high originality and significance, and demonstrate capacity for ...

$79.93 - $114.18/hr

... in Quantum Engineering. Qualifications Applicants must hold a university degree in physics (or equivalent), a PhD evidencing high originality and significance, and demonstrate capacity for ...

$80 - $120/hr

As a Site Reliability Engineer - Quantum Computing (f/m/d), you will contribute to the reliability, stability, and operability of our software that operates our quantum computers. You will work ...

Software Engineer

Dayton, OH · On-site

$100K - $120K/yr

Description Quantum Sky is searching for a motivated Software Engineer to support the development, deployment, and sustainment of mission-critical applications supporting a national user community.

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Software Engineer

Dayton, OH · On-site +1

$100K - $120K/yr

Description Quantum Sky is searching for a motivated Software Engineer to support the development, deployment, and sustainment of mission-critical applications supporting a national user community.

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Software Engineer

Dayton, OH · On-site +1

$100K - $120K/yr

Description Quantum Sky is searching for a motivated Software Engineer to support the development, deployment, and sustainment of mission-critical applications supporting a national user community.

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$100 - $130/hr

We are looking for a Senior Site Reliability Engineer to drive the reliability, scalability, and operability of the software systems powering our trapped-ion quantum computers. Responsibilities

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DIGITAL ENGINEER

Beavercreek, OH · On-site

$85 - $105/hr

Quantum's Corporate Office is located in Huntsville, AL, but Quantum actively hires for positions ... As a Digital Engineer, you will use your combined Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) and ...

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$120 - $160/hr

Senior Technology Researcher/Developer, Quantum Simulation (f/m/d) What you'll do Summary: SAP is launching a bold, long‑term initiative to explore the transformative potential of Quantum ...

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Quantum Research International, Inc. (Quantum ) provides our national defense and federal civilian ... Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) is a rapidly growing field in the Department of War and ...

Quantum Research International, Inc. (Quantum ) provides our national defense and federal civilian ... Quantum Research is seeking a talented S oftware Engineer to join our Modeling and Simulation (M&S ...

$102.67 - $136.89/hr

... Engineering und Quantum Applications zur Unterstützung des Co-Designs zukünftiger fehlertoleranter Quantencomputer Beitrag zum Aufbau und Mentoring eines wachsenden Fault-Tolerance-Teams sowie ...

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$20/hr

Quantum Sky engineers the advantage across cyber, networks, software, and quantum because the mission demands dominance, not parity. We don't follow the map. We draw it. At Quantum Sky, we believe ...

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How much do quantum engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for quantum engineer in Ohio is $96,736.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $79,900.00 and $110,800.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a quantum engineer?

A Quantum Engineer designs, develops, and optimizes quantum-based technologies, such as quantum computers, sensors, and communication systems. They apply principles of quantum mechanics, electrical engineering, and computer science to build and test quantum devices. Their work involves hardware development, quantum algorithms, and error correction techniques. Quantum Engineers often collaborate with physicists and software developers to advance quantum technology for real-world applications.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a quantum engineer?

Quantum Engineers typically spend their days designing and testing quantum algorithms, developing and calibrating quantum hardware, and collaborating with research scientists to solve technical problems. Their work often involves hands-on experimentation in laboratory settings, extensive computer programming, and data analysis using specialized software tools. Quantum Engineers also document their findings, present results to stakeholders, and may contribute to academic publications or patents. This role requires close teamwork with physicists, software developers, and other engineers to advance quantum computing technologies toward real-world applications.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a quantum engineer?

To thrive as a Quantum Engineer, you need strong expertise in quantum mechanics, mathematics, and programming, typically supported by an advanced degree in physics, electrical engineering, or a related field. Familiarity with quantum computing platforms like IBM Qiskit, cryogenic systems, and proficiency in languages such as Python or C++ is often required, along with relevant certifications or research experience. Strong problem-solving skills, effective collaboration, and adaptability are crucial soft skills in this rapidly evolving technical field. Mastering these abilities enables Quantum Engineers to solve complex challenges, drive innovative solutions, and succeed in multidisciplinary, cutting-edge environments.

What do you do as a quantum engineer?

A quantum engineer designs, develops, and tests quantum computing systems and technologies. They work with quantum algorithms, hardware such as qubits, and control systems, often using programming languages like Python and specialized tools. Their role involves research, experimentation, and collaboration with multidisciplinary teams to advance quantum applications.

What cities in Ohio are hiring for Quantum Engineer jobs?

Cities in Ohio with the most Quantum Engineer job openings:

Infographic showing various Quantum Engineer job openings in Ohio as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 95% Full Time, 2% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 85% Physical, 6% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $96,736 per year, or $46.5 per hour.

Quantum Integration Engineer

planqc

On-site

$120 - $190/hr

Other

Medical, Retirement

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

Your mission

At planqc, we are building scalable quantum computers based on neutral atoms, one of the most promising platforms for achieving real-world quantum advantage.

As a Quantum Integration Engineer, you will lead the assembly, integration, and commissioning of our quantum hardware systems,taking subsystems from design through to a stable, scalable, and fully operational whole. You will review subsystem requirements, ensure infrastructure readiness, and define the best practices that keep our systems reliable, well-documented, and ready to scale.

Working at the intersection of electronics, mechanics, and systems engineering, you bring deep, hands‑on expertise in one or more of the following areas: RF and quantum hardware control electronics, 19-inch rack integration, and industry standards for power distribution, cooling infrastructure, and system safety. In close collaboration with interdisciplinary teams across hardware, electronics, mechanics, and software, you will help translate complex subsystem designs into reliable, production‑grade quantum computing systems.

This role is ideal for engineers who enjoy hands‑on system integration, rigorous documentation, and solving complex cross‑disciplinary problems.


Your responsibilities
  • Lead the assembly, integration, and commissioning of quantum hardware systems, including reviewing subsystem requirements, ensuring infrastructure readiness, maintaining documentation throughout all stages of the process, and planning for scalable system operation.
  • Review and validate system designs, with a focus on subsystem interfaces and integration with external infrastructure.
  • Define and implement best practices for system assembly, component testing, and rack integration.
  • Lead troubleshooting and root‑cause analysis of complex issues across electronic, mechanical, and software domains.
  • Plan and manage infrastructure component inventory based on project scope and system requirements.

What you bring
  • Degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, or a related technical field — or equivalent hands‑on experience.
  • Several years of hands‑on experience integrating, testing, or commissioning complex technical or scientific systems in a lab, industrial, or engineering environment.
  • Proven experience reviewing and validating system designs, with a focus on subsystem interfaces and integration with external infrastructure.
  • Expertise in one or more of the following areas:
    • Quantum hardware control systems, including RF amplifiers, arbitrary waveform generators (AWGs), photodetectors (PDs), analog and digital electronics, signal distribution, timing, and synchronization architectures.
    • 19‑inch rack integration, including equipment installation, wiring, cable management, power distribution, grounding, cooling, labeling, and maintainable system layouts.
    • Industry standards and best practices related to power distribution, control systems, water‑cooling infrastructure, CE conformity requirements, and electrical safety."
  • Ability to take ownership of complex technical systems and drive them forward independently.
  • Strong problem‑solving mindset and attention to detail.

Nice to have
  • Programming experience (e.g. Python) for automation, testing, or documentation workflows.
  • Experience with CAD tools for mechanical or rack layout planning.
  • Experience transitioning research setups into more robust or scalable systems.
  • Experience with quantum hardware or other complex experimental physics setups.
  • Prior experience in an industrial or startup environment.

What characterizes you
  • You enjoy bringing complex systems together and taking them from design to reliable operation.
  • You take ownership and drive integration topics from planning through to commissioning.
  • You are structured, detail‑oriented, and value thorough documentation.
  • You thrive in interdisciplinary teams and communicate effectively across domains.
  • You are motivated by turning cutting‑edge subsystems into robust, real‑world technology.

Why join planqc

At planqc, you will work on one of the most promising quantum computing architectures alongside a highly driven and collaborative team spanning physics, engineering, and software.

We combine deep‑tech research with an engineering mindset, turning scientific breakthroughs into scalable quantum systems.

Joining us means:

  • Working on cutting‑edge neutral atom quantum hardware
  • Taking ownership of critical system integration challenges from day one
  • Collaborating with an exceptional, international team across disciplines
  • Contributing to a fast‑growing quantum startup at a pivotal stage

In addition, we offer a competitive benefits package including professional development opportunities, conference participation, health benefits, company pension and much more!

If you're excited about bringing quantum hardware systems together and pushing the limits of system integration, we'd love to hear from you.

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