ID Quantique

Technology

ModuleArchitect(.NET)-ControlPlaneCore

$175–250k ~AI est. Genève, Geneva, Switzerland
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HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Module Architect (. NET) - Control Plane Core at ID Quantique. Skills: NET Architecture, Distributed Systems, Security Protocols, API Design. Design plugin/extensibility frameworks. Define stable API contracts”

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What They're Looking For.

Must Have

10+ years in .NET, Architect roles on distributed systems, Designing plugin/extensibility frameworks, Stable API contracts, Security background (OIDC/OAuth2, mTLS, cert lifecycle, RBAC, zero-trust architecture)

Nice to Have

Post-quantum cryptography (PQC), Crypto-agility, Regulated/telecom or high-security environments, Policy-based authorization (Open Policy Agent), Multi-tenant controls, Observability/telemetry with OpenTelemetry, NETCONF/YANG familiarity, PKI concepts and operations familiarity, ETSI standards related to quantum key distribution, Key-management interfaces familiarity, Quantum networking knowledge, Device-management interfaces knowledge

What You'll Do.

Design plugin/extensibility frameworks

Define stable API contracts

Implement security background

Standardize telemetry with OpenTelemetry

Ensure reliable device-to-platform messaging

Full Job Description

ID Quantique (IDQ) as part of IONQ, is a global leader in quantum-safe communications and quantum detection systems. We provide solutions to protect governments, telecommunication infrastructures, and banking standardize telemetry with OpenTelemetry and ensure reliable device-to-platform messaging (for example: MQTT). What you'll bring 10+ years in .NET (ASP.NET Core, C#), including architect roles on distributed systems. Proven record designing plugin/extensibility frameworks and stable API contracts. Strong security background (OIDC/OAuth2, mTLS, cert lifecycle, RBAC, zero-trust architecture). You'll be a great fit with Post-quantum cryptography (PQC) and crypto-agility exposure; regulated/telecom or high-security environments. Experience with policy-based authorization (for example: Open Policy Agent), multi-tenant controls, and observability/telemetry with OpenTelemetry. SDN and network management standards exposure (for example: NETCONF/YANG); familiarity with PKI concepts and operations. Familiarity with ETSI standards related to quantum key distribution and key-management interfaces is a plus. Knowledge of quantum networking and device-management interfaces is desirable. What We Offer · A role at one of the fastest growing and most exciting Quantum companies in the world. · A competitive compensation scheme, benefits package and equity plan. All designed to reward excellence. · Flexible work models that let you balance your life, your family, and your career. · Ongoing training and development to keep your skills sharp and your growth on track. · A career development plan within the IonQ group’s companies · A dynamic, close-knit environment where you collaborate with a global team of experts. · A performance-driven culture built on trust, teamwork, and shared ambition. ID Quantique/ IonQ is an equal opportunity employer and considers qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, g

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