Job Description
Join Nexus Dynamics at the forefront of technological evolution as we pioneer quantum-resistant infrastructure for 2026. We're seeking a visionary Quantum Infrastructure Architect to design, implement, and secure next-generation systems that will shape the digital landscape. This role requires a blend of deep technical expertise and strategic foresight to navigate the convergence of quantum computing, AI, and distributed networks.
You'll lead cross-functional teams to develop fault-tolerant architectures, integrate quantum-safe cryptographic protocols, and ensure seamless interoperability between classical and quantum systems. The ideal candidate thrives in ambiguity and turns theoretical possibilities into practical solutions that define tomorrow's technological paradigm.
Responsibilities
- Design quantum-resistant infrastructure architectures using lattice-based cryptography and post-quantum algorithms
- Lead implementation of hybrid quantum-classical computing environments with <1ms latency requirements
- Develop zero-trust security frameworks for distributed quantum networks
- Optimize quantum error correction protocols for real-world deployment
- Architect scalable solutions supporting 10,000+ qubit operations
- Collaborate with AI teams to integrate quantum-accelerated machine learning models
- Establish compliance frameworks for quantum-safe data sovereignty
- Document architectural blueprints using quantum-specific modeling tools
Qualifications
- 10+ years in systems architecture with 5+ years in quantum or post-quantum technologies
- Expertise in Qiskit, Cirq, or similar quantum programming frameworks
- Deep understanding of NISQ-era limitations and fault-tolerant design principles
- Certification in quantum security (e.g., IQM, QCE) or equivalent demonstrable expertise
- Proven track record leading infrastructure projects at scale (>10,000 nodes)
- Mastery of distributed systems with consensus algorithms (PBFT, DAG-based)
- Experience with quantum-safe cryptographic libraries (liboqs, PQClean)
- PhD in Quantum Computing, Cryptography, or equivalent research contributions