Full-Time

Opto Mechanical Engineer

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Infleqtion

Infleqtion

51-200 employees

Develops quantum-enabled products and software

Hardware
Government & Public Sector
Enterprise Software

Compensation Overview

$112k - $143.5kAnnually

Mid

No H1B Sponsorship

Lafayette, CO, USA

Category
Mechanical Maintenance and Reliability Engineering
Robotics and Automation Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Required Skills
GD&T
SolidWorks
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in mechanical, optical, or other relevant engineering fields and at least 2 years of relevant industry experience. A master’s degree in the same disciplines can be a substitute for experience.
  • Proficiency and passion in the following Technical Categories: Opto-mechanical design and precision alignment of optical and laser systems, Expert knowledge of SolidWorks and working experience with SolidWorks PDM, Intermediate understanding of the GD&T drawing practices, Intermediate understanding of laser beams and reflective and refractive optics design, Opto-mechanical fixturing in a controlled environment and focus on ease of alignment, maintenance, stability, and reliability, Optical test equipment including power meters, polarimeters, and beam profilers, spectrometers, beam pointing devices and more, Design of optomechanical systems to achieve desired performance subject to given time and cost constraints, Systems engineering skills including gather requirements from technical stakeholders and propagating high-level requirements to sub-systems and components, Structural, thermal, and optical analysis tools and methods, Proficient in MS Office.
Responsibilities
  • Constructive collaboration with physicists and optical, electrical, mechanical, software, and systems engineers to support all aspects of our sub-systems’ product-development lifecycle. This begins with synthesis of sub-systems level requirements from top-level counterparts after which you will contribute to the design, assembly, and test cycle from component to your entire module, which may contain hundreds of precisely aligned optical elements.
  • Designing systems for lab to rugged environments including high shock, vibration, and temperature extremes while maintaining precise optical alignments to ensure performance. Here you will get a chance to support peers on strategies that converge on an optimum design while minimizing resources utilization.
  • Analyzing and proving your designs’ performance through structural and thermal finite element analysis (FEA) and/or optical ray tracing simulations. If improvements to our knowledgebase are warranted, you will be able to actively contribute through specific design reviews across the company’s product lines.
  • The development of characterization procedures, component manufacturing, assembly and alignment, stability and reliability testing of your designed sub-systems by formulating and executing structured test plans.
  • Sometimes, providing technical assistance for troubleshooting and diagnosing design quality problems and other duties or projects as assigned.

ColdQuanta develops quantum technology products that focus on smaller, portable devices rather than large quantum computers. Their offerings include quantum sensors and devices like Atomic Prisms and ion devices, which ensure data integrity from the edge to the computer. ColdQuanta provides both individual components and complete plug-and-play solutions, catering to research labs and quantum machine development. Additionally, they have created a software platform called Superstaq, which allows users to write quantum programs in any language and target any quantum computer, achieving significant performance improvements. Their partnership with the Department of Energy enhances their resources and expertise, aiding in the commercialization of quantum technologies. ColdQuanta's goal is to make quantum technology accessible to a broader range of businesses and individuals.

Company Stage

Grant

Total Funding

$282.9M

Headquarters

Boulder, Colorado

Founded

2007

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

-18%

1 year growth

-23%

2 year growth

-12%
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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Infleqtion's recent $11M funding round indicates strong investor confidence and provides capital for further innovation and growth.
  • The successful sale of the Tiqker quantum clock to the University of Strathclyde demonstrates market acceptance and the practical application of their products.
  • The appointment of Matthew Kinsella as CEO, with his extensive experience in technology investments, positions the company for strategic growth and market expansion.

What critics are saying

  • The niche focus on edge quantum devices may limit market size compared to companies developing large-scale quantum computers.
  • Frequent changes in leadership, such as the recent CEO transition, can lead to strategic misalignments and operational disruptions.

What makes Infleqtion unique

  • Infleqtion focuses on developing smaller, portable quantum-enabled devices for edge computing, unlike competitors who primarily aim to build large quantum computers.
  • Their Superstaq platform allows users to write quantum programs in any source language and target any quantum computer, offering a unique flexibility not commonly found in the industry.
  • Infleqtion's partnership with the Department of Energy and collaborations with aerospace companies like BAE Systems and QinetiQ highlight their strategic alliances and commitment to advancing quantum technology.

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