Quantum Machines (QM) is a global leader in quantum computing control systems. Through our pioneering hardware and software solutions based on instruction-based quantum control, we’re revolutionizing how quantum computers are built and controlled. As quantum computing grows exponentially, we’re assembling an elite team that actively shapes the evolution of quantum technologies.
We are seeking exceptional experimental Physicists with deep quantum computing expertise, strong software development (especially Python), and excellent communication skills. As a Customer Success Engineer, you will be the technical bridge between QM’s cutting-edge solutions and our customers. You’ll guide them through implementation, adoption, and ongoing utilization of our hardware and software, ensuring that each partner—from strategic enterprise accounts to individual research labs—maximizes the value of QM’s quantum control systems.
Depending on region and strategic partnership, your focus may include:
· Designing and implementing automated calibration frameworks
· Serving as a dedicated Success Manager for strategic quantum computing partners
· Leading technical implementations for multiple customer accounts in your region
This role provides unprecedented exposure to diverse qubit types, quantum architectures, and groundbreaking experiments, placing you at the forefront of quantum innovation.
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Quantum Machines envisions a new technological age. A time when quantum computing revolutionizes entire industries, solves global problems, and drives unprecedented innovation.
That’s why we made it our mission to build the Quantum Orchestration Platform (QOP): the platform to realize the full potential of quantum computing technologies at any scale and deliver the most advanced quantum capabilities to quantum system developers.
Built by a world-class multidisciplinary team of quantum scientists and engineers, the QOP powers quantum breakthroughs and accelerates the path towards the new age of quantum computing.