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Experience Level
Senior
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Optical Engineering, Physics, or a related field; advanced degree preferred.
Proven experience in designing and developing opto-mechanical systems.
Strong understanding of optical alignment techniques and assembly processes.
Ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team.
Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
About the job
About Atom Computing
Atom Computing builds quantum computers using optically trapped neutral atoms. The team includes scientists, engineers, and business specialists working together to advance quantum technology for real-world applications.
Role Overview
The Senior Optical Engineer will lead the design of opto-mechanical subsystems for Atom Computing’s quantum platforms. This position focuses on developing and implementing processes for precision alignment and assembly, with a strong emphasis on accuracy and performance.
Key Responsibilities
Design innovative opto-mechanical subsystems for quantum computing hardware
Oversee development and implementation of precision alignment and assembly processes
Ensure all systems meet strict standards for accuracy and performance
Location
This role is based in Boulder, CO.
About Atom Computing
Atom Computing is at the forefront of quantum computing, leveraging innovative technology to create systems that are set to redefine computational limits. Our team is composed of industry leaders who are passionate about advancing quantum solutions for a diverse range of applications.
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