Opto-mechanical Engineer (Quantum Computing)

InfleqtionLouisville, CO
$130,000 - $155,000Hybrid

About The Position

At Infleqtion, we are leveraging cutting-edge quantum technology to solve the world's most challenging problems. Our mission is to commercialize atom-based quantum products that offer significant improvements in sensing and computing applications. We are dedicated to leading the quantum ecosystem towards meaningful advancements and shaping the future technology roadmap. Within Infleqtion’s Quantum Computing Product Group, the Hardware Engineering Team is seeking an Opto-mechanical Engineer. This role is responsible for the design and realization of precision opto-mechanical subsystems essential for scalable, high-performance quantum hardware. The successful candidate will support opto-mechanical, module-level designs, working collaboratively with physicists and cross-disciplinary engineering teams in a laboratory-focused environment.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in optical engineering, mechanical engineering, physics, or a related field.
  • Hands-on experience with optical alignment and laboratory work.
  • Familiarity with SolidWorks for component design.
  • Strong experimental rigor and documentation habits.
  • Desire to learn basic Zemax (OpticsStudio).

Nice To Haves

  • Curiosity and enthusiasm for opto-mechanical setups and lasers.
  • A hands-on, detail-oriented mindset with a strong sense of ownership and technical accountability.
  • Positive, collaborative working style and enthusiasm.

Responsibilities

  • Working on opto-mechanical subsystems and supporting identification and escalation of technical risks, trade-offs and constraints.
  • Designing components for opto-mechanical integration of precision components and assemblies supporting lasers, optics, vacuum-integrated components, state-of-the-art sensors, high-speed photodetectors, DMDs, SLMs, AODs, and EOMs.
  • Collaborating with physicists and optical, mechanical, electrical, software, and systems engineers through the hardware development lifecycle, from early research demonstrations through integrated, scalable systems.
  • Adhering to design-for-manufacturing and design-for-assembly considerations early in the product lifecycle and performing hands-on root-cause investigations, corrective actions, and laboratory subsystem’s assembly.
  • Using high-fidelity opto-mechanical simulations and executing on experimental strategies to characterize optical stability, drift, noise sources, and scaling limits, ranging from back-of-the-envelope calculations to detailed finite element analysis (FEA) encompassing tolerance stack-ups, thermal behavior, structural stiffness, and vibration sensitivity.
  • Supporting the transition of opto-mechanical subsystems from research-grade configurations to repeatable, maintainable, and scalable hardware suitable for increased atom counts.
  • Advancing current best practices for optical design workflows, laboratory procedures, documentation, and version control.

Benefits

  • 100% company-paid medical, dental, vision, short/long-term disability
  • Employer-funded Health Savings Account
  • Unlimited PTO
  • 401(k) match
  • Company-paid Life and AD&D Insurance
  • Flexible Savings Account
  • Paid FMLA, Maternity/Paternity Leave
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Student Loan Repayment
  • Equity Package
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