This is a rare opportunity to work on production‑grade quantum‑classical systems, collaborating directly with physicists, hardware engineers, and platform specialists to bring advanced quantum capabilities into modern AI and data‑centre ecosystems.
You’ll join the core software team responsible for the systems layer that connects quantum hardware to classical compute infrastructure. This includes designing and optimising the software that orchestrates quantum control, manages low‑latency data paths, and ensures reliable operation in demanding environments.
You will:
Design, build, and optimise core systems software in Python (with C++ or Rust also valuable)
Own critical platform components, improving latency, throughput, reliability, and operability
Develop low‑latency interfaces between quantum hardware and classical compute systems
Work closely with physicists and hardware teams to integrate new platforms (FPGAs, lasers, scientific instrumentation) from prototype to production
Build and enhance CI/CD pipelines, observability tooling, and deployment workflows for on‑prem data‑centre environments
Profile and optimise system performance end‑to‑end, turning bottlenecks into measurable improvements
Influence architecture and technical direction through design proposals and pragmatic decision‑making
Raise engineering quality through code reviews, testing strategy, and maintainable interfaces
Collaborate cross‑functionally to translate customer and internal requirements into robust, production‑ready software
Support occasional out‑of‑hours work when systems require attention (no formal on‑call rota)
You don’t need to match every bullet; the team values curiosity, motivation, and the ability to dive deep into complex systems.
Strong software engineering fundamentals and experience shipping production systems
Proficiency in Python, plus working knowledge of C++ or Rust
Experience in one or more of, low‑latency systems, Linux systems programming, high‑performance networking, embedded development, GPU programming, and/or FPGA or hardware‑software integration
Comfort with modern engineering practices: code review, testing, Git, CI/CD
Ability to debug and profile complex systems (latency, throughput, resource utilisation)
Degree in CS, EE, physics, or similar, or equivalent practical experience
Experience in commercial engineering or deep‑tech environments
For immediate consideration, please forward an up-to-date CV
Salary description
£70000.00 - £90000.00 per year
