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Cut Noise. Work Quantum.
Americas, United States, Tucson
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Posted 122 days ago
🏢 IBM
Role Type
Role Focus
Seniority
Employer Type
This QA Test Developer Intern position involves working on systems powering the quantum revolution and the AI era at IBM. The core focus is developing, testing, and supporting the hardware, firmware, and semiconductors used in IBM infrastructure products like IBM zSystems and IBM Quantum Systems. Responsibilities span the entire development cycle, including design, physical layout, system validation, and supporting customers.
Key Responsibilities
Develop, test, and provide customer support for hardware, firmware, and semiconductors across IBM infrastructure systems.
Participate in physical design, layout, and electronic design automation processes for components.
Execute processor and system test and validation, including signal integrity and power integrity analysis.
Contribute to firmware architecture, development, testing, and failure analysis.
Required Skills
Fundamental education in hardware or testing
Demonstrated hardware design skills
Demonstrated testing skills
Strong communication skills
Hands-on experience working in a lab
Nice-to-have Skills
Team-based experience in hardware design, covering roadmaps, verification, analysis, and testing
Pursuing a Bachelor's or Master’s Degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, Physics, Optics Engineering, or Biomedical Engineering
Basic knowledge or experience with programming languages such as Python, JavaScript, or C++
Interest and coding experience in automation and AI
Technology Tags
The role involves hardware development and testing for IBM Quantum Systems, which rely heavily on superconducting circuits.
This is the specific architecture used in IBM Quantum Systems, the hardware for which the intern will develop and test components.
The job description explicitly lists developing, testing, and supporting semiconductors as a core duty.
The intern's responsibilities include electronic design, microelectronics packaging, and printed circuit board design.
The role requires performing signal integrity, power integrity, and system test and validation, which necessitate noise analysis skills.
These technologies are necessary for controlling and reading out superconducting qubits in the quantum hardware being developed.
Candidates are expected to have basic knowledge or experience with programming languages like Python, JavaScript, or C++ for testing and automation.