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Software Developer II

Develop software for quantum processor calibration and operation infrastructure.
Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
Mid-Level
$103,000 - 154,000 CAD / year
4 months ago
D Wave

D Wave

Our mission is to unlock the power of quantum computing for the world.

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✨ About The Role

- The role involves participating in the full life cycle of software products, from development to decommissioning - Responsibilities include working closely with team members and scientists to develop aspects of quantum processor calibration, hardware interfaces, and operation infrastructure - The successful candidate will develop, support, and troubleshoot software for system hardware, including fridge control and processor electronics - Maintenance and extension of custom-built software tools for supporting lab operations is a key aspect of the role - The software is implemented in Common Lisp (SBCL) and is integral to the quantum computing system, used for design, modeling, testing, calibration, and operation

âš¡ Requirements

- Ideal candidate will have a Bachelor's degree in engineering physics, electrical/computer engineering, or physics, with at least 2 years of relevant software experience - Experience in developing and optimizing software in compiled languages and in multithreaded environments is crucial for success in this role - Strong background in engineering physics or physics, with a collaborative mindset and ability to work effectively on interdisciplinary teams - Self-motivated, proactive, flexible, curious, and passionate attitude towards learning are key characteristics for this position - Excellent written and verbal technical communication skills are necessary for effective collaboration with team members and scientists
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Software Developer II
Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
$103,000 - 154,000 CAD / year
Software
Job is no longer active
About D Wave
Our mission is to unlock the power of quantum computing for the world.