Amazon Development Center U.S., Inc.

Technology

QuantumResearchEngineer

$143–193k Pasadena, California, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Quantum Research Engineer at Amazon Development Center U.S., Inc.. Skills: Cryogenic mechanical design, FEA, 3D CAD. Design novel packaging solutions. Design cryogenic signal conditioning sub-assemblies”

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Simulation-driven designs

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree or above in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, material science, physics or equivalent, Bachelor's degree with 6+ years of relevant experience, Master's degree with 5+ years relevant experience, PhD with 2+ years relevant experience, Experience with cryogenic mechanical design, Experience with product development lifecycle, Knowledge with design for manufacturing, Expertise with Finite Element Analysis, Expertise with 3D CAD (SolidWorks)

Nice to Have

PhD in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, material science, physics or related field, Experience with quantum hardware development, Experience with quantum processor packaging, Knowledge of RF/Microwave principles, Experience with PCB design, Experience with PCB manufacturing

What You'll Do.

Design novel packaging solutions

Design cryogenic signal conditioning sub-assemblies

Design cryogenic signal delivery systems

Drive designs through full product development cycles

Own end-to-end product development

Participate in requirements reviews

Participate in design reviews

Participate in test reviews

Communicate with internal stakeholders

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional team environment; Work cross-functionally

Full Job Description

The Amazon Center for Quantum Computing (CQC) team is looking for a passionate, talented, and inventive Research Engineer specializing in hardware design for cryogenic environments. The ideal candidate should have expertise in 3D CAD (SolidWorks), thermal and structural FEA (Ansys/COMSOL), hardware design for cryogenic applications, design for manufacturing, and mechanical engineering principles. The candidate must have demonstrated experience driving designs through full product development cycles (requirements, conceptual design, detailed design, manufacturing, integration, and testing). Candidates must also have a strong background in both cryogenic mechanical engineering theory and implementation. Working effectively within a cross-functional team environment is critical. Key job responsibilities The CQC collaborates across teams and projects to offer state-of-the-art, cost-effective solutions for scaling the signal delivery to quantum processor systems at cryogenic temperatures. Equally important is the ability to scale the thermal performance and improve EMI mitigation of the cryogenic environment. You will work on the following: - High density novel packaging solutions for quantum processor units - Cryogenic mechanical design for novel cryogenic signal conditioning sub-assemblies - Cryogenic mechanical design for signal delivery systems - Simulation-driven designs (shielding, filtering, etc.) to reduce sources of EMI within the qubit environment. - Own end-to-end product development through requirements, design reports, design reviews, assembly/testing documentation, and final delivery A day in the life As you design and implement cryogenic hardware solutions, from requirements definition to deployment, you will also: - Participate in requirements, design, and test reviews and communicate with internal stakeholders - Work cross-functionally to help drive decisions using your unique technical background and skill set - Refine and define standards and processes

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