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A leading tech company in the United Kingdom is seeking FPGA Engineers to design the hardware for quantum computers. The role involves solving complex engineering problems and requires expertise in Verilog, SystemVerilog, or VHDL. You will collaborate across disciplines, take ownership of projects, and tackle performance-critical challenges. This position offers a unique opportunity to work at the forefront of quantum technology and influence future innovations. Join us to help redefine the boundaries of computation.
At OQC, we aren’t just theorising about the future; we’re building it. Born from a philosophy of bold innovation, we’ve successfully transitioned quantum computing from an academic dream into a commercial reality. But we’re just getting started.
If you’re driven to push the absolute boundaries of R&D and engineer the breakthroughs that will redefine human computation, then you belong here.
We are looking for various levels of FPGA Engineers to join our collaborative Control Systems team.
You will be responsible for designing the "nervous system" of our quantum computer, the FPGA-based hardware that generates the ultra-precise microwave pulses required to control qubits.
This role is about solving complex engineering problems to deliver high-performance, reprogrammable solutions with sub-nanosecond timing precision and low-error deterministic outputs.
You’ll design, build, and test performance-critical FPGA hardware, taking ownership of subsystems or larger system-wide projects.
For Senior Engineers:
We value strong fundamentals, technical curiosity, and a passion for challenging hardware problems.
Core Experience:
The "Nice to Haves":
You will join a world-class team at the forefront of the next computational era. We offer a culture of bold innovation, the chance to work with unique lab infrastructure, and the opportunity to see your designs control the world’s most advanced quantum processors.