qubitsok.com
Cut Noise. Work Quantum.
Europe, United Kingdom, Oxford
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Posted 18 days ago
🏢 Oxford Ionics
Role Type
Role Focus
Seniority
Employer Type
This role seeks a Systems Integration & Commissioning Engineer to join the team at Oxford headquarters, focusing on the hands-on implementation and repeatable build of lab-based AMO subsystems for quantum computing devices. The primary goal is to ensure robust integration flows, troubleshoot build issues, and accelerate commissioning by defining standards and improving processes for system assembly. This position emphasizes execution and reliability in scaling quantum compute devices cost-effectively, rather than focusing on design or heavy R&D.
Key Responsibilities
Inspect and verify subsystems and components at various build stages using appropriate tools and measurements.
Prepare parts and assemblies, including careful cleaning and handling processes in a lab environment.
Organize packaging and integration activities with third-party suppliers, coordinating closely with internal teams for new developments and build turnarounds.
Clearly report build metrics, including status, commissioning progress, repeat issues, and reliability trends.
Perform pre-deployment testing, commissioning, and failure analysis, setting up repeatable checks, diagnosing faults, and capturing learnings to improve future builds.
Work cross-functionally to translate design intent into robust implementation procedures and repeatable integration flows.
Required Skills
Strong foundations in experimental AMO physics.
Hands-on lab build experience, particularly with laser optics.
Ability to define build and integration flows.
Independent troubleshooting capabilities in a hands-on environment.
Comfort working effectively with internal and external stakeholders/suppliers.
Nice-to-have Skills
Commissioning experience.
Electronics/instrumentation knowledge.
Programming/scripting skills.
Exposure to cryo-adjacent hardware integration or working around cryogenic constraints.
Experience with precision assembly techniques and careful lab build practices.
Familiarity with PCB technologies, supply chain, and practical build logistics.
Technology Tags
The company focuses on world-leading trapped-ion technology for quantum computing.
The primary objective of the role is the hands-on implementation, integration, and repeatable build of quantum compute subsystems.
The position requires extensive hands-on experience in a lab environment, including component preparation, cleaning, and precision assembly.
The role involves integrating and commissioning laser-optics-heavy systems integral to the quantum computer.
The role focuses heavily on the hands-on implementation and integration of optical subsystems and components.
The commissioning aspect of the role implies working with system control hardware and instrumentation.
A strong foundation in experimental AMO physics is a required skill set for the role.