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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailA submarine navigating the ocean depths.
A spacecraft far from Earths orbit.
A rescue team searching for survivors underground.
These are just a few places where GPS simply doesnt work.
Without a reliable way to measure magnetic fields these environments remain uncharted.
But what if you could change that
A deep tech company is developing a breakthrough quantum sensing technology that could transform the way we navigate detect anomalies and explore the unknown.
By combining quantum physics with advanced chipscale manufacturing they are building one of the worlds most precise magnetometers and they need an Engineering Manager to make it a reality.
You will turn scientific innovation into a realworld product.
At the intersection of optics electronics and embedded software you will bring together all the elements needed to build a scalable deployable quantum sensor.
Working alongside quantum physicists embedded software engineers and electronics designers you will solve complex challenges in sensor arrays and signal processing ensuring the system is both robust and scalable.
Your work will lay the foundation for nextgeneration sensors shaping advancements that will redefine navigation and detection for years to come.
Who You Are
Over the years youve built and refined complex hardware/software systems turning concepts into working prototypes.
You have a background in sensing technologies navigation or imaging and thrive on tackling multidisciplinary challenges.
Youre handson with hardware design ideally in an FPGA environment you dont just design; you build test and refine.
This isnt about incremental improvements. Its about building a revolutionary sensing technology from the ground up.
Join a backed fastmoving team funding is secured and strategic partnerships are in place.
Shape a deep tech breakthrough your work will define the engineering strategy for a firstofitskind quantum sensor.
Work where physics meets engineering this is one of the most exciting technical challenges in quantum sensing today.
Ready to make an impact Reach out toThas Amorim on
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