DevJobs

Software Infrastructure Engineer

Overview
Skills
  • Python Python ꞏ 2y
  • C++ C++ ꞏ 2y
  • Linux Linux
  • CI/CD CI/CD
  • Docker Docker
  • Automated Testing Frameworks
  • gRPC
  • Unix
Quantum Machines is a global leader in hybrid control systems for quantum computing, a field on the verge of exponential growth.

Our innovative hardware and software offer a groundbreaking approach to controlling quantum computers, scaling from individual qubits to arrays of thousands.

At the heart of QM is a passionate, ambitious team committed to transforming the construction and operation of quantum computers. Our deep understanding of customer needs drives us to deliver unmatched solutions in this revolutionary field.

We are looking for a highly experienced a hands-on Software Infrastructure Engineer who embodies ambition and positivity.

Someone who can passionately take ownership of their responsibilities, collaborating effectively with remote teams to not only meet but exceed our objectives and fulfill the evolving needs of our expanding customer base.

Responsibilities:

  • Creating innovative infrastructure to help with modernizing coding, processes, and workflows.
  • Drive adoption of AI capabilities across chip design, verification and software teams.
  • Partner with engineering teams to deliver high-quality software infrastructure for development in a complex hardware-software system.
  • Design and maintain multi-language code generation systems.
  • Evaluate and integrate new technologies to enhance developer workflows.

Requirements:

Requirements:

  • 2+ years of experience working with Python/C++ - Must.
  • Experience using Docker or similar tools – Must.
  • Experience with gRPC –Advantage.
  • Experience working in a multidisciplinary environment - Advantage.
  • Experience with CI/CD systems and automated testing frameworks – Advantage.
  • Proficiency in Linux/Unix environments – Advantage.
  • A highly motivated problem solver with a passion for tackling complex technical challenges, especially in hardware-oriented environments.
Quantum Machines