Mechanical Engineer (Quantum Computing)
Mechanical Engineer (Quantum Computing).
Mechanical Engineer (Quantum Computing)
New York
|Permanent
|Mechanical Design
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I am recruiting behalf of a Quantum Computing Company which is currently seeking a experienced Mechanical Engineer/Cryogenics Engineer based in New York.
About the role:
- Your responsibilities will include providing general support for the laboratory and conducting preventive maintenance on our advanced testing facility.
- role will involve configuring the test infrastructure in the laboratory, supporting the testing process, and analyzing test results.
- Take charge of troubleshooting and upgrading cryogenic and room-temperature hardware, as necessary.
- Constructing new experimental setups and their components for low and ultralow temperatures.
Experience Required:
- Experience with cryogenic systems.
- Comprehension of electrical, vacuum, and other related systems.
- Practical experience with operating hand tools and equipment.
- Proficient in the assembly of electrical or electronic systems and the installation of wiring and components.
- Knowledge of commonly used testing instruments such as oscilloscopes, vector network analyzers, waveform generators, and others.
- Completion of a Bachelor's or Master's degree in mechanical or electrical engineering or a related field.
Desired Requirements:
- Possess experience in working with superconducting circuits and measuring qubits.
- Understanding of microwave engineering.
If this is something you could be interested in please apply and one of our dedicated consultants will be in touch.
Darwin Recruitment is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.

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