Full-Time

Commercial Post Quantum Cryptography Director

Posted on 5/9/2026

Deadline 6/7/26
Booz Allen

Booz Allen

10,001+ employees

Global consulting in strategy, technology, engineering

Compensation Overview

$162.8k - $303k/yr

Houston, TX, USA + 7 more

More locations: Washington, DC, USA | Albuquerque, NM, USA | Arlington, VA, USA | Melbourne, FL, USA | Jacksonville, NC, USA | Charleston, SC, USA | Atlanta, GA, USA

Hybrid

Category
Quantum Computing
Required Skills
Cryptography
Requirements
  • 8+ years of experience leading technical teams across Post-Quantum Cryptography, Classical Cryptography, or Secure Communications
  • 5+ years of experience with infrastructure component management or design with hardware or software, including interoperability of cryptographic protocols
  • Experience presenting recommendations and roadmaps to executive stakeholders
  • Experience developing and testing interoperability of quantum resistant algorithms
  • Experience leading teams in the implementation of large-scale software or hardware deployments
  • Knowledge of quantum-safe technologies, timelines, and standards, including NIST publications
  • Knowledge of EU cyber regulations and PQC recommendations
  • Ability to travel up to 50% of the time
  • Bachelor's degree
Responsibilities
  • Establish and grow Booz Allen’s Commercial Post Quantum Cryptography (PQC) practice
  • Define the PQC team’s direction, standards and requirements for services, and solutions sold to Booz Allen Commercial customers
  • Enable businesses to understand risks and overall security posture of their existing and new quantum cryptography constructs
  • Educate and influence client executive and engineering teams on PQC best practices
  • Work proactively with leaders across all levels to design, implement, and support solutions that ensure clients have a quantum-resistant and best practice approach across their enterprise
  • Work jointly with leaders across products, IT, networking, infrastructure, and other teams to ensure architectures, systems, and designs properly consider PQC best practices
  • Lead, hire, and inspire teams of PQC experts to perform security reviews, develop cryptographic inventories, develop and implement PQC pilots, and migrate tools and technology to be quantum resistant
  • Lead the delivery of assessments of cryptographic environments, provide recommendation and remediation plans along with development, implementation, and support of operational models supporting solutions and services meeting client requirements
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience presenting at industry events focused on Post-Quantum Cryptography
  • Experience leading the transition of existing infrastructure to new cryptography protocols and standards
  • Experience leading the transformation and implementation of an enterprise scale initiative at a Fortune 500 company
  • Experience hiring and growing teams of technical talent
  • Knowledge of post-quantum algorithms

Booz Allen Hamilton helps government agencies, corporations, and non-profits solve complex technical and strategic problems through strategy, technology, and engineering consulting. Its strengths include cybersecurity, data analytics, and digital transformation for defense, intelligence, and civil sectors. It delivers services via long-term contracts, project-based work, and recurring engagements, blending domain expertise with advanced tech. Its goal is to help clients anticipate threats, optimize operations, and transform organizations in a collaborative, inclusive environment.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

McLean, Virginia

Founded

1914

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