Practical Electronics Engineer at Quantum Machines
Copenhagen, Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

23 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

22 Feb, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Electronic Hardware Assembly, Prototype Manufacturing, Hardware Troubleshooting, Basic Measurements, Cryogenic Tests, RF Measurements, Factory Acceptance Tests, Site Acceptance Tests, Schematics Reading, Wiring Diagrams, PDM Implementation, Process Improvement, RF Hardware, Mixed-Signal Hardware, PCB Layout

Industry

Computer Hardware Manufacturing

Description
Quantum Machines (QM) is a global leader in control systems for quantum computing, a field on the verge of exponential growth. Our innovative hardware and software mark a groundbreaking approach in quantum computer control, scaling from individual qubits to expansive arrays of thousands. At the core of QM lies a passionate and ambitious team committed to reshaping the construction and operation of quantum computers. Our work is fueled by a deep understanding of customer needs, driving us to deliver unparalleled solutions in this revolutionary field. The hardware development team spans two global sites – one in Tel Aviv and one in Copenhagen. The team is responsible for all hardware within QM spanning from room-temperature control hardware to our cryogenic QPU carriers. We are looking for a Practical Electronics Engineer / Elektronikfagtekniker to support the development, manufacturing, and operation of cryogenic hardware. In this role, you will focus on hands-on assembly, prototype manufacturing, hardware troubleshooting, and basic measurements, working closely with design and validation engineers to ensure reliable and timely execution of development and production activities. Key Responsibilities Build and assemble electronic hardware prototypes and production units. Support manufacturing of products, including wiring, assembly, and integration of electronic subsystems. Perform hands-on debugging and immediate problem solving on hardware during development, testing, and manufacturing. Support bring-up, operation, and modification of test and validation setups. Perform basic electrical and RF measurements to support validation and troubleshooting activities. Execute Factory Acceptance Tests (FAT) and Site Acceptance Tests (SAT). Work closely with validation engineers, including preparation and execution of cryogenic tests. Implement hardware updates and modifications based on engineering input and test results in PDM. Maintain clear documentation of builds, modifications, and fixes. Support continuous improvement of assembly, bring-up, and manufacturing processes. Requirements Required Qualifications Practical background in electronics (e.g. Elektronikfagtekniker), electrical engineering, or a related field. Proven record in test execution and documentation based on test and validation plans. Strong hands-on experience with electronic assemblies. Proven ability to diagnose and resolve hardware issues quickly and pragmatically. Experience working from schematics, wiring diagrams, and technical documentation. Comfortable working in a laboratory or workshop environment. Self-driven, reliable, and able to manage tasks independently. Good communication skills and a collaborative mindset. Preferred Skills Preferred Qualifications Experience and knowledge on measurement uncertainties and capabilities. Experience assembling RF or mixed-signal hardware. Experience creating basic PCB layouts for prototypes or early development hardware. Familiarity with PCB design tools. Experience supporting prototype manufacturing or small-series production. Experience in Gage R&R methodologies. Familiarity with cryogenic or low-temperature hardware environments. Experience working closely with R&D or validation teams.
Responsibilities
The role involves building and assembling electronic hardware prototypes and production units, supporting manufacturing through wiring and integration, and performing hands-on debugging and immediate problem-solving on hardware during development and testing phases. Responsibilities also include supporting test setups, executing acceptance tests, and implementing hardware modifications based on engineering feedback.
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