Organization
Our client’s company has assembled a talented and diverse international team to create the world’s first scalable quantum computing system. The research effort includes a diverse staff of theoretical and experimental physicists, hardware designers and software engineers around the world collaborating evolving in a very fast paced environment, where good communication and good documentation are key to the success of the program. The successful candidate will be working within the hardware engineering team to provide support (direct or indirect) to the measurement team. The position is located in Delft in the Netherlands.
Responsibilities:
- Loading/unloading ESD very sensitive devices in cryogenic systems
- Run preliminary health checks on the loaded devices
- Troubleshooting RF/DC measurement setups
- Basic routine tasks on cryogenic systems (e.g. topping-up liquid N2 traps or provide support during maintenance operations)
- Writing of python scripts for measurements
- Checking of lab inventory
- Assisting with the shipment of goods
- Prepare documentation for hardware assembling instructions
- Occasionally the successful candidate will be asked to perform basic packaging tasks and quality control in the cleanroom
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s or master’s degree in physics/electrical engineering
- Hands on experience with measurement instruments such as (and/or):
- VNA
- Spectrum analyzer
- Lock-in amplifier
- Cryogenic systems
- Experience with working in a laboratory environment
- Proficiency in python programming
- Good organizational skills and capable of working on multiple projects in parallel
- Be a good team player
Valuable additional skills:
- Familiar with CAD software such as Solidworks or Autodesk Inventor
- Familiar with FEM such as Comsol Multiphysics
Offer
- Full-time position, 40 hours per week
- Competitive salary based on experience
- Travel budget
- Laptop and phone (reimbursement provided if needed)
- 25 vacation days
- 8.33% vacation allowance
- Good pension via Stipp