Description
We are seeking an experienced system engineer to join our team in advancing cutting-edge optical technologies for our quantum sensing applications. As a system engineer, you will play a pivotal role in designing, developing, and optimizing the design of our commercial quantum metrology systems. You will be in direct contact with vendors and engineering partners and be responsible for designing and fabricating the first generation of microscopes made available to the wider market.
Who we are
At Quantum Diamonds, we aim to build a global quantum sensing platform that fosters advancements in diverse fields, ranging from semiconductor manufacturing to biotechnology and chemistry.
As a spin-off from the Technical University of Munich (TUM), we leverage our multiyear experience in nitrogen doping, vacancy creation, acid cleaning, and temperature treatment to create NV diamonds with the required quantum properties our customers require.
We have recently raised a substantial seed round and are looking to hire outstanding people and build a major player in the semiconductor tooling market together!
Why join Quantum Diamonds?
- You'll get to build a company together with a super smart and welcoming team
- Our technology is the cutting edge of tomorrow, starting today and not in 10 years
- You'll get to make an incredible impact straight away
- You'll get the challenges and responsibility to catapult your career
What will you do
- Design and develop optical systems and components for commercial quantum sensing applications, ensuring high performance and reliability.
- Search and identify ideal components for our microscopy setup
- Conduct simulations, modeling, and testing to validate optical designs and optimize their performance.
- Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams including physicists, electrical engineers, and software developers to integrate optical systems into quantum sensing devices.
- Directly communicate with our engineering partners to make sure the final product fulfills our high quality standards
- Document design processes, experimental results, and specifications clearly and concisely.
What is expected of you
- 8+ years in the industry or PhD
- Minimum of 3 years of hands-on experience in designing and developing optical systems for scientific or industrial applications, ideally in the microscopy space.
- Solid understanding of optical components, such as lenses, mirrors, beam splitters, and detectors, and their integration in complex systems.
- Preferred proficiency in optical design software (e.g., Zemax, CODE V) and simulation tools for ray tracing and beam propagation analysis.
- Strong problem-solving skills and ability to work in multidisciplinary teams.
- Excellent communication skills to collaborate effectively with peers, present findings, and contribute to technical reports.
- Experience in electrical engineering is a strong plus.
Our benefits
- Company ownership
- Free lunch and beverages in our office in the cool Werksviertel Munich neighbourhood
- Sport membership
- Relocation package including accommodation for the first few months
- Mobile phone and laptop
- Flexible hours
About us
QuantumDiamonds develops and deploys world-leading quantum sensing technologies and tools for the failure analysis and metrology of a new generation of semiconductor chips, enabling innovation within the heterogeneous integration and advanced packaging era. In close collaboration with leading customers across the globe, our expert teams of quantum physicists, engineers, and data scientists design metrology tools that move the industry forward.