Job Description
Shape the Future of Intelligence.
Nexus Horizons is pioneering the next generation of computational systems for the year 2026 and beyond. We are seeking a visionary Senior AI & Quantum Computing Engineer to lead our R&D division. You will be at the intersection of quantum mechanics and artificial intelligence, building systems that solve problems currently deemed impossible.
Why You'll Love It Here:
- Work on cutting-edge projects that redefine the boundaries of science and technology.
- Competitive equity package and high base salary.
- Flexible remote-first culture with premium office amenities in the heart of San Francisco.
- Collaborate with the brightest minds in AI and Quantum Physics.
Are you ready to build the future? Apply today.
Responsibilities
- Design Quantum Algorithms: Architect and optimize quantum algorithms for machine learning tasks, specifically focusing on variational quantum eigensolvers and quantum neural networks.
- Hybrid Integration: Bridge the gap between classical supercomputing and emerging quantum processors to create hybrid AI models that outperform traditional silicon.
- R&D Leadership: Conduct in-depth research on quantum hardware advancements and integrate new capabilities into our proprietary software stack.
- System Architecture: Define the technical roadmap for our AI infrastructure, ensuring scalability and resilience in a decentralized network.
- Mentorship: Lead a team of talented engineers, conducting code reviews and fostering a culture of innovation and technical excellence.
Qualifications
- Education: Masterβs or PhD in Computer Science, Physics, Mathematics, or a related field with a focus on Quantum Computing or AI.
- Experience: 5+ years in software engineering, with at least 2 years specifically in quantum computing (Qiskit, Cirq, or similar frameworks) or advanced AI/ML engineering.
- Programming: Expert proficiency in Python, C++, and CUDA.
- Knowledge: Deep understanding of linear algebra, probability, and statistical mechanics.
- Communication: Ability to translate complex quantum concepts into actionable engineering requirements for non-technical stakeholders.