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Working at Nord Quantique

At Nord Quantique we’re working to change the world through quantum computing, and that means working in a highly dynamic environment at the forefront of quantum technology development, at the heart of Sherbrooke’s vibrant Quantum Innovation Zone ecosystem. Our interdisciplinary team is laser-focused on solving grand challenges and making quantum computing a reality. 

Nord Quantique is an equal opportunity employer, and we are committed to building a diverse and inclusive work environment where all individuals can fulfill their aspirations while being supported and heard. This also means that we offer flexible work schedule and adapt our methods for the wellbeing of every individual. 

Coming home to Nord Quantique

Nord Quantique offers extensive moving support, including help with immigration procedures, finding a suitable home, access to childcare and schools, even helping your partner to find a new job. We offer a relocation compensation package and competitive salaries. 

Senior Electromagnetic Designer

Permanent position, 40 hours per week

Contact: (819)975-4654, career@nordquantique.ca
Supervisor: Design Team Lead
Subordinate: None

About Nord Quantique

At Nord Quantique, we strive to build impactful technology by relentlessly pushing our understanding of quantum science. We are an interdisciplinary team of scientists, engineers, innovators, builders, and enthusiasts on a mission to make quantum computing a reality. Our quantum processors are designed to reduce errors in quantum computation to facilitate long-term scaling toward fully-fledged quantum computers. We believe it is our responsibility to deliver this transformative technology for the greater good of society.

Located at the heart of the beautiful Eastern Townships region in the province of Quebec, Canada, we develop our technology in the vibrant quantum ecosystem of Sherbrooke. Leaning on more than a decade of vertical integration of quantum hardware, we are leveraging a comprehensive pool of quantum technology and micro-electronic infrastructure to deploy our quantum computing technology.


Our current needs

We are scaling our activities alongside our quantum processors. Our team thrives on creativity and innovation, constantly pushing the boundaries of what is possible in quantum hardware design. We are seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Electromagnetic Designer to join our Design team and contribute to the development of the next generation of high-performance quantum processors.

Working in close collaboration with experts at Nord Quantique, the chosen candidate will:

  • Perform electromagnetic simulations to test and optimize quantum processor designs.
  • Develop and refine EM structures to enhance coherence properties and coupling rates.
  • Collaborate on the development of computational tools for design automation.
  • Work with cross-functional teams to integrate optimized electromagnetic components.
  • Conduct design validation and performance analysis to improve hardware efficiency.

The selected candidate will operate within a highly dynamic environment and will be an essential member of the Design team, directly contributing to advancing our technology at its physical core.

Education and experience requirements:

  • PhD or equivalent industry experience in electrical engineering, physics, or a related field.
  • 5+ years of experience in electromagnetic design and finite-element simulations, an asset
  • Experience in quantum hardware design and superconducting microwave circuits.
  • Industry experience with a proven track record in interdisciplinary R&D teams.


Sought expertise and knowledge:

  • Deep understanding of electromagnetic theory and microwave engineering principles.
  • Proficiency in electromagnetic simulation software such as Ansys HFSS, PALACE, or similar.
  • Experience in computational modeling and Python programming for scientific applications.
  • Understanding of loss mechanisms and material properties in superconducting devices.
  • Familiarity with automation and high-performance computing techniques.
  • Advanced level in English, to communicate with international team members
  • Intermediate knowledge of French, an asset

Sought profile:

  • Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills to drive design optimizations.
  • Strong communication and collaboration skills to work effectively with cross-functional teams.
  • Ability to manage multiple projects and prioritize complex design challenges.
  • Adaptability in a fast-paced research environment with a proactive and innovative mindset.
  • Passion for advancing quantum computing and deep-tech. 

 

Working at Nord Quantique

At Nord Quantique you will be part of something special: working in a highly dynamic environment at the forefront of quantum technology development, while benefiting from a vibrant ecosystem located at the heart of the Quantum Innovation Zone of the picturesque city of Sherbrooke. Our interdisciplinary team is laser-focused on solving grand challenges and making quantum computing a reality.

Nord Quantique is an equal opportunity employer, and we are committed to building a diverse and inclusive work environment where all individuals can fulfill their aspirations while being supported and heard. This also means that we offer flexible work schedule and adapt our methods for the wellbeing of every individual.

Moving to Nord Quantique

Nord Quantique offers extensive moving support, including help with immigration paperwork, with finding a place to live, with access to childcare and schools, even helping your partner to find a new job. We offer a relocation compensation package and competitive salaries.

Salary: $132 000 – $150 000
Benefits: Group insurance (including dental care), virtual care, lifestyle spending account (all available after 3 months of service)
Vacation: 5 weeks/year
Working language: English and/or French
Workplace: Espace Quantique 1, 1950 rue Roy, Sherbrooke, QC, J1K 1B7


Mechanical Designer L1
(Permanent position, 40 hours per week)

Contact:
(819)975-4654, career@nordquantique.ca
Team:
Mechanical Design and Manufacturing Team
Supervisor: Mechanical Design and Manufacturing Lead
Subordinate: None

About Nord Quantique

At Nord Quantique, we strive to build impactful technology by relentlessly pushing our understanding of quantum science. We are an interdisciplinary team of scientists, engineers, innovators, builders, and enthusiasts on a mission to make quantum computing a reality. Our quantum processors are designed to reduce errors in quantum computation to facilitate long-term scaling toward fully-fledged quantum computers. We believe it is our responsibility to deliver this transformative technology for the greater good of society.

Located at the heart of the beautiful Eastern Townships region in the province of Quebec, Canada, we develop our technology in the vibrant quantum ecosystem of Sherbrooke. Leaning on more than a decade of vertical integration of quantum hardware, we are leveraging a comprehensive pool of quantum technology and micro-electronic infrastructure to deploy our quantum computing technology.

Our current needs

As we scale up our quantum processors and supporting infrastructure, we are seeking a skilled and self-driven Mechanical Designer to join our Mechanical Design and Manufacturing Team. This role focuses on the CAD of the cryogenic dilution refrigerators setups, assemblies of 3D resonator cavities and structural and thermal analysis of those.

Key responsibilities:

  • Develop CAD of 3D cavities, ensuring mechanical precision and compatibility with cryogenic environments and create technical drawings for fabrication.
  • Explore mechanical elements of designs and manufacturing techniques in cavity designs to improve the repeatability of assembly.
  • Conduct structural and thermal analysis on the cryogenic setup to support the payload and thermal performance, analytically and with FEA simulations.
  • Design and document the cryogenic setups for dilution refrigerator systems.
  • Maintain and organize CAD libraries, revision control, and documentation to support long-term system scaling and reproducibility.
  • Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams (Design, Quantum Hardware, and Nanofabrication) to iterate on designs.
  • Coordinate with external vendors, suppliers, and development partners to support machining, sourcing, and integration activities.


This is a dynamic role within a fast-paced, research-driven environment, offering the opportunity to contribute directly to the advancement of scalable quantum hardware.

Education and experience requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree (BSc) or Master’s degree (MSc) in Mechanical Engineering or in related field with minimum 2 years of mechanical design experience.
  • Must have industry experience with a proven track record in interdisciplinary R&D teams.


Sought expertise and knowledge:

  • Experience in CAD modeling and assembly design for precision mechanical systems, using Solidworks, Onshape or other advanced CAD software
  • Demonstrated ability to optimize designs for repeatability required for scaling
  • Experience with revision control and documentation of CAD
  • Familiarity with Design for Manufacturing and Assembly (DFM/DFA) principles
  • Excellent ability to deliver results within tight deadlines
  • Experience with stress and thermal analysis using FEA simulation software
  • Advanced level in English, to communicate with team members
  • Intermediate knowledge of French an asset


Sought profile:

  • Great sense of autonomy and dependability
  • Proficient in producing clear and concise technical reports
  • Strong communication and collaboration skills to work effectively with cross-functional teams, external vendors, suppliers, and development partners
  • Excellent organizational and prioritization skills focused on achieving company objectives
  • Willingness to learn and explore new concepts
  • Team-oriented mindset with a focus on cooperation and knowledge sharing within the team


Nord Quantique is committed to the principles of equity, diversity, and inclusion in its training, workplaces, and activities. We encourage applications from diverse backgrounds and traditionally marginalized groups.

Working at Nord Quantique

At Nord Quantique you will be part of something special: working in a highly dynamic environment at the forefront of quantum technology development, while benefiting from a vibrant ecosystem located at the heart of the Quantum Innovation Zone of the picturesque city of Sherbrooke. Our interdisciplinary team is laser-focused on solving grand challenges and making quantum computing a reality.

Nord Quantique is an equal opportunity employer, and we are committed to building a diverse and inclusive work environment where all individuals can fulfill their aspirations while being supported and heard. This also means that we offer flexible work schedule and adapt our methods for the wellbeing of every individual.

Moving to Nord Quantique

Nord Quantique offers extensive moving support, including help with immigration paperwork, with finding a place to live, with access to childcare and schools, even helping your partner to find a new job. We offer a relocation compensation package and competitive salaries.


Salary
: $74,000 – $85,000
Vacation: 5 weeks/year
Benefits: Group insurance (including dental care), virtual care, lifestyle spending account (all available after 3 months of service)
Working language: English and/or French
Workplace: Espace Quantique 1, 1950 rue Roy, Sherbrooke, QC, J1K 1B7

Project Coordinator
(permanent position, 40 hours per week)
Contact : (819) 975-4654, career@nordquantique.ca

Supervisor : Technical Program Manager
Subordinate: NA

About Nord Quantique

At Nord Quantique, we strive to build impactful technology by relentlessly pushing our understanding of quantum science. We are an interdisciplinary team of scientists, engineers, innovators, builders, and enthusiasts on a mission to make quantum computing a reality. Our quantum processors are designed to reduce errors in quantum computation to facilitate long-term scaling toward fully-fledged quantum computers. We believe it is our responsibility to deliver this transformative technology for the greater good of society.

Located at the heart of the beautiful Eastern Townships region in the province of Quebec, Canada, we develop our technology in the vibrant quantum ecosystem of Sherbrooke. Leaning on more than a decade of vertical integration of quantum hardware, we are leveraging a comprehensive pool of quantum technology and micro-electronic infrastructure to deploy our quantum computing technology.

Our current needs

To support the execution of Phase B of the program, we are hiring a Project Manager to assist our Technical Program Manager. This role is designed to strengthen the operational backbone of the program by supporting document creation, planning, coordination, and reporting activities across a complex, multi-stakeholder R&D environment.

The Project Manager will play a key enabling role in ensuring that program information is well organized, schedules and deliverables are accurately tracked, and communications remain clear and timely. While the Program Manager owns overall program execution and interfaces directly with stakeholders, the Project Manager will help maintain the systems, documentation, and coordination mechanisms that allow the program to run smoothly and efficiently.

This position is ideal for someone who is highly organized, detail-oriented, and motivated by supporting advanced scientific and engineering efforts through strong program execution.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Maintain and update schedules, milestone trackers, deliverables lists, and action-item logs.
  • Assist in the formatting and consolidation of technical reports, presentations, and program documentation.
  • Track inputs from multiple teams and ensure timely follow-up on requested information.
  • Support meeting preparation, including agendas, notes, and action tracking for internal and external meetings.
  • Assist with event coordination, including managing event bookings and supporting agenda preparation.
  • Assist with process infrastructure, document control, versioning, and knowledge management to support long-term program continuity.
  • Facilitate communication and coordination with internal teams as directed by the Program Manager.
  • Proactively flag schedule risks, missing inputs, or documentation gaps.


Education and experience requirements:

  • Post-secondary administrative or management certificate or diploma or equivalent (college or Cegep certification).
  • 3–6 years of experience in project coordination, program support, or operations in an R&D-intensive environment (deep tech, aerospace, defense, semiconductors, or similar).
  • Experience supporting government-funded research programs or structured, milestone-driven projects is a strong asset.
  • Familiarity with technical documentation and reporting workflows.

We recognize that expertise can come from a variety of academic or professional paths—not all of which follow conventional trajectories—and we value diversity in that regard.

Sought expertise and knowledge:

  • Excellent organizational and time-management skills.
  • Strong written and verbal communication abilities.
  • Ability to work across multiple technical domains without needing deep subject-matter ownership.
  • Comfort handling detailed documentation, schedules, and tracking systems.
  • Proficiency with standard project management and documentation tools (e.g., spreadsheets, shared document platforms, task trackers like Jira or Asana).
  • Familiarity with typesetting software like LaTex or Markdown (or a willingness to learn).
  • Familiarity with government or regulated program environments is an asset.


Sought profile:

  • Highly reliable, methodical, and attentive to detail.
  • Effective communicator with excellent coordination skills.
  • Comfortable in fast-paced, cross-functional environments.
  • Motivated by clarity, accountability, and supporting scientific progress.

We are committed to building an inclusive team that draws on a wide range of experiences and are mindful that strengths can take many forms. We place value on initiative, adaptability, and a collaborative mindset—regardless of formal background.


Working at Nord Quantique

At Nord Quantique you will be part of something special: working in a highly dynamic environment at the forefront of quantum technology development, while benefiting from a vibrant ecosystem located at the heart of the Quantum Innovation Zone of the picturesque city of Sherbrooke. Our interdisciplinary team is laser-focused on solving grand challenges and making quantum computing a reality.

Nord Quantique is an equal opportunity employer, and we are committed to building a diverse and inclusive work environment where all individuals can fulfill their aspirations while being supported and heard. This also means that we offer flexible work schedule and adapt our methods for the wellbeing of every individual.

Moving to Nord Quantique

Nord Quantique offers extensive moving support, including help with immigration paperwork, with finding a place to live, with access to childcare and schools, even helping your partner to find a new job. We offer a relocation compensation package and competitive salaries.


Salary
: $61,861 – $72,000
Benefits: Group insurance (including dental care), virtual care, lifestyle spending account (all available after 3 months of service)
Vacation: 5 weeks/year
Working language: English
Workplace: Espace Quantique 1, 1950 rue Roy, Sherbrooke, QC, J1K 1B7

Software Team Lead

 

Permanent position, 40 hour per week

Contact: (819) 975-4654, career@nordquantique.ca 
Supervisor: Chief Technological Officer (CTO)
Subordinate: Software Team

 

About Nord Quantique

At Nord Quantique, we strive to build impactful technology by relentlessly pushing our understanding of quantum science. We are an interdisciplinary team of scientists, engineers, innovators, builders, and enthusiasts on a mission to make quantum computing a reality. Our quantum processors are designed to reduce errors in quantum computation to facilitate long-term scaling toward fully-fledged quantum computers. We believe it is our responsibility to deliver this transformative technology for the greater good of society.

Located at the heart of the beautiful Eastern Townships region in the province of Quebec, Canada, we develop our technology in the vibrant quantum ecosystem of Sherbrooke. Leaning on more than a decade of vertical integration of quantum hardware, we are leveraging a comprehensive pool of quantum technology and micro-electronic infrastructure to deploy our quantum computing technology.

 

Our current needs

As part of our continued growth, we are seeking a new leader to guide our well-established software team and help shape its next chapter. While technical expertise remains important, we are especially looking for someone who thrives by supporting others and championing a vision — someone who can create an environment where software developers are empowered and motivated to contribute to Nord Quantique’s software stack.

The software team’s mission is to design, develop and maintain the critical software that enables the development and operation of Nord Quantique’s quantum computers. By building and maintaining robust and scalable software solutions, we support the advancement of the company’s R&D efforts. The team also plays a role in promoting best coding practices across teams and in providing training for the tools that we create.

The software team lead is the person providing the vision for all of this to happen. We are looking for someone who can bring clarity and insight at three levels: 

  • Within the software team — inspiring and guiding the team members to accomplish the many projects that are part of the roadmap;
  • Across Nord Quantique — foreseeing future needs from other teams and supporting the development and integration of software solutions for them;
  • Outside Nord Quantique — identifying and collaborating with external partners to accelerate Nord Quantique’s roadmap.

We support learning and growth within the role and value leadership experience from a range of backgrounds. Success in this role depends not only on technical guidance, but on building trust, fostering open communication, and sustaining a shared sense of purpose within the team.

Working in close collaboration with technical leads across the company, the candidate will:

  • Lead and support the day-to-day work of the Software team, ensuring that each team member has what they need to thrive — technically, professionally, and with care for their well-being.
  • Foster a motivating, respectful, and collaborative environment within the team and across interfaces with other teams and partners.
  • Support the team’s growth through mentoring, recruitment, and skill development.
  • Lead and coordinate software development initiatives to ensure alignment with Nord Quantique’s roadmap and the needs of other teams.
  • Define and drive the strategic vision for scaling the current company software to meet future growth and performance needs.
  • Interface with external partners and consultants to align Nord Quantique’s software needs with their capabilities and deliverables.

The selected candidate will operate within a highly dynamic environment and will have the opportunity to shape both the technical direction and team structure of a key component of Nord Quantique’s roadmap.

 

Education and experience requirements :

  • Master’s degree in computer science, software engineering, Physics, or a related field.
  • Minimum of 8 years of experience leading software development projects in a R&D or industrial setting.
  • Minimum of 3 years of experience in quantum-adjacent software development.
  • Experience scaling and maturing software products, from initial design and prototyping to stable, fully deployed solutions.

 

Sought expertise and knowledge:

  • Overall understanding of the quantum computing software stack.
  • Strong understanding of scalable, maintainable system design and modern software architecture.
  • Expertise in Python.
  • Fluent in English.
  • Intermediate knowledge of French, an asset.

 

Sought profile:

  • Ability to prioritize and allocate development resources effectively.
  • Ability to collaborate in an interdisciplinary environment.
  • Ability to build, mentor, and lead a collaborative software development team.
  • Ability to build, embody and communicate Nord Quantique’s vision
  • Leadership grounded in empathy and respect for individual growth.
  • Clear and inclusive communication across diverse technical teams.
  • Comfort managing multiple projects and aligning execution with evolving priorities.
  • Strong ability to maintain a high-level vision of the various modules within Nord Quantique’s software stack.
  • Commitment to advancing quantum computing and building meaningful technology.

Nord Quantique is committed to the principles of equity, diversity, and inclusion in its training, workplaces, and activities. We encourage applications from diverse backgrounds and traditionally marginalized groups.

 

Working at Nord Quantique

At Nord Quantique, you will be part of something special: working in a highly dynamic environment at the forefront of quantum technology development while benefiting from a vibrant ecosystem located at the heart of the Quantum Innovation Zone of the picturesque city of Sherbrooke. Our interdisciplinary team is laser-focused on solving grand challenges and making quantum computing a reality.

Nord Quantique is an equal-opportunity employer, and we are committed to building a diverse and inclusive work environment where all individuals can fulfill their aspirations while being supported and heard. This also means that we offer flexible work schedules and adapt our methods for the well-being of every individual.

 

Moving to Eastern Townships

Nord Quantique offers extensive moving support, including help with immigration paperwork, with finding a place to live, with access to childcare and schools, even helping your partner to find a new job. We offer a relocation compensation package and competitive salaries.

 

Salary: 166 000$ – 205 000$
Vacation: 5 weeks/year
Benefits: Group insurance (including dental care), virtual care, lifestyle spending account (all available after 3 months of service)
Working language: English and French (an asset)
Workplace: Espace Quantique 1, 1950 rue Roy, Sherbrooke, QC, J1K 1B7

Quantum Architect


Permanent position, 40 hours per week

Contact: (819) 975-4654, career@nordquantique.ca 
Team: Quantum Architecture
Supervisor: Quantum Architecture Team Lead
Subordinate: None

 

About Nord Quantique

At Nord Quantique, we strive to build impactful technology by relentlessly pushing our understanding of quantum science. We are an interdisciplinary team of scientists, engineers, innovators, builders, and enthusiasts on a mission to make quantum computing a reality. Our quantum processors are designed to reduce errors in quantum computation to facilitate long-term scaling toward fully-fledged quantum computers. We believe it is our responsibility to deliver this transformative technology for the greater good of society.

Located at the heart of the beautiful Eastern Townships region in the province of Quebec, Canada, we develop our technology in the vibrant quantum ecosystem of Sherbrooke. Leaning on more than a decade of vertical integration of quantum hardware, we are leveraging a comprehensive pool of quantum technology and micro-electronic infrastructure to deploy our quantum computing technology.

 

Our current needs

As part of our continued growth, we are seeking to recruit a new contributor to our Quantum Architecture Team. Our quantum computing platform, built on bosonic codes, represents promising direction in the field. While it is less mature than more “mainstream” approaches, this emerging technology opens up exceptional opportunities for discovery and innovation. Key questions—quantum error-correcting code design, fault-tolerant operation, and the compilation of circuits down to control pulses—are not only central to our mission but are vibrant areas of active research across the scientific community.

The role of the Quantum Architecture Team is to guide the company’s mid- and long-term technology roadmap. This work has a direct and wide-ranging impact on all teams at Nord Quantique. To fulfill this mandate, the team maintains a close engagement with the scientific literature and collaborates with the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) to identify and define the milestones that shape our roadmap.

As a contributor, you will have the opportunity to demonstrate scientific leadership by defining, managing, and contributing to high-impact projects that address technological challenges at the heart of Nord Quantique’s mission. Beyond strong research synthesis skills, the role calls for initiative and creativity—qualities essential for advancing the frontiers of our technology and driving meaningful progress on our most critical objectives.

 

Working within the architecture team the candidate will:

  • Define, lead and manage projects to research new bosonic multimode codes
  • Develop the theory of fault-tolerance in the context of bosonic codes
  • Propose key demonstrations in the technology roadmap
  • Lead interactions with key research partners
  • Perform a tight watch on the relevant scientific literature

 

Education and experience requirements:

  • PhD in quantum information, theoretical physics, mathematics or theoretical computer science
  • 1-5 years of work experience in industry (including post-doc)

 

Sought expertise and knowledge:

  • Quantum error correction
  • Fault-tolerant quantum computing
  • Bosonic codes, multimode grid codes in particular
  • Advanced level in English, to communicate with international team members
  • Circuit-QED, an asset
  • Numerical simulation, an asset
  • Python know-how, an asset
  • Intermediate knowledge of French, an asset

 

Sought profile:

  • Scientific leadership
  • Disciplined management
  • Exceptional ability to focus
  • Adaptability to changing priorities
  • Team-oriented mindset
  • Ability to communicate clearly and concisely to an informed, but non-expert, audience

Nord Quantique is committed to the principles of equity, diversity, and inclusion in its training, workplaces, and activities. We encourage applications from diverse backgrounds and traditionally marginalized groups.

 

Working at Nord Quantique

At Nord Quantique, you will be part of something special: working in a highly dynamic environment at the forefront of quantum technology development while benefiting from a vibrant ecosystem located at the heart of the Quantum Innovation Zone of the picturesque city of Sherbrooke. Our interdisciplinary team is laser-focused on solving grand challenges and making quantum computing a reality.

Nord Quantique is an equal-opportunity employer, and we are committed to building a diverse and inclusive work environment where all individuals can fulfill their aspirations while being supported and heard. This also means that we offer flexible work schedules and adapt our methods for the well-being of every individual.

 

Moving to Nord Quantique

Nord Quantique offers extensive moving support, including help with immigration paperwork, with finding a place to live, with access to childcare and schools, even helping your partner to find a new job. We offer a relocation compensation package and competitive salaries.

 

Salary: $149 380 – $175 000
Vacation: 5 weeks per year
Benefits:
 Group insurance (including dental care), virtual care, lifestyle spending account (all available after 3 months of service)
Working language: English and/or French
Workplace: Espace Quantique 1, 1950 rue Roy, Sherbrooke, QC, J1K 1B7

Theoretical Quantum Physicist

 

About Nord Quantique 

At Nord Quantique, we strive to build impactful technology by relentlessly pushing our understanding of quantum science. We are an interdisciplinary team of scientists, engineers, innovators, builders, and enthusiasts on a mission to make quantum computing a reality. Our quantum processors are designed to reduce errors in quantum computation to facilitate long-term scaling toward fully-fledged quantum computers. We believe it is our responsibility to deliver this transformative technology for the greater good of society.

Located at the heart of the beautiful Eastern Townships region in the province of Quebec, Canada, we develop our technology in the vibrant quantum ecosystem of Sherbrooke. Leaning on more than a decade of vertical integration of quantum hardware, we are leveraging a comprehensive pool of quantum technology and micro-electronic infrastructure to deploy our quantum computing technology.

Our current needs

We are actively seeking a talented individual to contribute to devising pathways to bridge the gap between the requirements for large-scale fault-tolerant quantum computing and our current experimental implementation of quantum error correction based on bosonic codes. To achieve this ambitious goal, we are in search of an innovative candidate who will join our theory and simulation team.

Your responsibilities within this role include:

  • Design of bosonic error-correction and computation schemes: Your primary task will involve exploiting all the rich physics of bosonic qubits to design better error-correcting protocols to scale more efficiently toward fault-tolerant quantum computing. This includes designing new error-correcting codes as well as improving the physical implementation of existing codes. You will also investigate ways to improve computation schemes using bosonic qubits.
  • Numerical simulation of large-scale quantum circuits: Simulating realistic noise models and control strategies in large-scale quantum circuits is a challenging task. This will necessitate innovative problem-solving to scale our simulation abilities.
  • Software Development: You will contribute to the development of essential code to bolster our research and development tools.
  • Collaboration: In our collaborative work environment, you will have the opportunity to engage in mission-critical projects that involve collaborations across all teams in Nord Quantique. Effective communication and strong organizational skills are required, as you will be an integral part of a team-driven approach to problem-solving.

 

Sought expertise:

  • Academic and/or industry research experience in quantum computing or adjacent fields,
  • Experience in coding and numerical research,
  • Strong organizational skills are essential, as you will likely work on complex projects with multiple components,
  • Effective written and verbal communication skills.

 

Preferred expertise:

  • Experience in one or more of the following fields is an asset: practical near-term implementations of quantum error correction, quantum error correction and fault tolerant quantum computation, bosonic quantum error correcting codes, circuit quantum electrodynamics, near-term and fault-tolerant quantum algorithms, quantum control.
  • Experience with software development and software best practices is an advantage.
  • Experience in high-performance computation is beneficial.
  • Experience working with experimental teams is an asset.

 

Sought profile 

  • Adaptability: The candidate should be able to adapt to rapidly changing environments, as the goals and priorities in the context of a deep tech startup are dynamic and evolving.
  • Team-Oriented Mindset: Collaboration is key in scientific and quantum computing research, so a team-oriented mindset is highly valued.
  • Thorough and Systematic: Attention to detail, thoroughness, and a systematic approach to problem-solving are crucial in ensuring the accuracy and reliability of the results and conclusions.
  • Prioritization and Coordination: The ability to prioritize tasks and coordinate actions is essential, especially when working on complex projects with multiple stakeholders.

 

Working at Nord Quantique

At Nord Quantique you will be part of something special: working in a highly dynamic environment at the forefront of quantum technology development, while benefiting from a vibrant ecosystem located at the heart of the Quantum Innovation Zone of the picturesque city of Sherbrooke. Our interdisciplinary team is laser-focused on solving grand challenges and making quantum computing a reality.  

Nord Quantique is an equal opportunity employer, and we are committed to building a diverse and inclusive work environment where all individuals can fulfill their aspirations while being supported and heard. This also means that we offer flexible work schedule and adapt our methods for the wellbeing of every individual.

Moving to Nord Quantique

Nord Quantique offers extensive moving support, including help with immigration paperwork, with finding a place to live, with access to childcare and schools, even helping your partner to find a new job. We offer a relocation compensation package and competitive salaries.

Salary: $115,000 – $135,000

Benefits: Group insurance (including dental care), virtual care, lifestyle spending account (all available after 3 months of service)

Working language: English and/or French

Workplace: Espace Quantique 1, 1950 rue Roy, Sherbrooke, QC, J1K 1B7, or Ax.c, Place Victoria, 800 Rue du Square-Victoria, Montreal, Quebec, H3C 0B4

Materials Scientist

(permanent position, 40 hours per week)

Team: Mechanical Design and Manufacturing (MDM) Team
Supervisor: MDM Team Lead
Subordinate: None


About
Nord Quantique

At Nord Quantique, we strive to build impactful technology by relentlessly pushing our understanding of quantum science. We are an interdisciplinary team of scientists, engineers, innovators, builders, and enthusiasts on a mission to make quantum computing a reality. Our quantum processors are designed to reduce errors in quantum computation to facilitate long-term scaling toward fully-fledged quantum computers. We believe it is our responsibility to deliver this transformative technology for the greater good of society.

Located at the heart of the beautiful Eastern Townships region in the province of Quebec, Canada, we develop our technology in the vibrant quantum ecosystem of Sherbrooke. Leaning on more than a decade of vertical integration of quantum hardware, we are leveraging a comprehensive pool of quantum technology and micro-electronic infrastructure to deploy our quantum computing technology.


Our current needs

As we scale the size of our quantum processors and supporting infrastructure, we are seeking a resourceful and driven Materials Scientist to join our Mechanical Design & Manufacturing Team. In this role, you will directly contribute to improving processor performance by championing the R&D effort focused on identifying and implementing fabrication techniques while ensuring high yield and reproducibility of our SRF cavities.

Your mission will be to develop the in-house fabrication and in-line characterization strategy to systematically improve cavity performance. To achieve this, you will design and manage experiments to identify the key drivers of cavity performance and variability, including planning experiments, defining controls and success metrics, analyzing results, and iterating based on data. Your work will span materials selection, fabrication methods, surface treatments, and post-machining processes, with the galdkshflakhflkashfkjsaflkajdhsfkahslkahgklahgklhoal of improving Q-factor as well as intra- and inter-batch consistency.

A core responsibility of this role is translating experimental insights into scalable manufacturing improvements. You will define appropriate in-line characterization approaches, conduct trade studies across tools and techniques, and collaborate closely with internal teams (Quantum Hardware, EM Design, Nanofabrication) and external partners (DevTeQ) to execute experiments efficiently and move successful processes into production.


Key responsibilities:

  • Lead experimental R&D efforts to improve 3D cavity performance, quality, yield, and reproducibility, directly impacting quantum processor performance.
  • Design, manage, and execute rigorous experimental programs to identify drivers of cavity performance and variability.
  • Develop and refine materials and process strategies across fabrication, surface treatments, and post-machining workflows to improve Q-factor and intra-/inter-batch consistency.
  • Translate experimental insights into scalable improvements by defining in-line characterization, conducting trade studies, and collaborating closely with internal teams (Quantum Hardware, EM Design, Nanofabrication) and external partners (DevTeQ).
  • Identify and setup associated infrastructure facilities required for surface post-processing for different materials.

This is a dynamic role within a fast-paced, research-driven environment, offering the opportunity to contribute directly to the advancement of scalable quantum hardware.


Education and experience requirements:

  • Master’s degree or PhD in Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, Physics, Engineering Physics or a closely related discipline.
  • 4+ years hands-on experience developing and optimizing process improvement.
  • Proven project management experience leading or coordinating fabrication efforts in an academic and/or industrial setting.

Sought expertise and knowledge:

  • Strong foundation in materials science, preferably in developing SRF cavities, with practical experience applying this knowledge to real-world fabrication, surface treatments, or process development challenges.
  • Proven ability to perform root cause and failure analysis to identify drivers of performance variability and translate findings into process improvement.
  • Experience developing clear, robust Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to enable repeatable and scalable manufacturing processes.
  • Hands-on experience with in-line and materials characterization techniques is highly desirable (e.g., optical/confocal microscopy, AFM, SEM, surface roughness measurements, elemental analysis).

Sought profile:

  • Great sense of autonomy and dependability
  • Willingness to learn and explore new concepts
  • Strong communication and collaboration skills to work effectively with cross-functional teams, suppliers, and partner facilities.
  • Excellent organizational and prioritization skills focused on achieving company objectives
  • Team-oriented mindset with a focus on cooperation and knowledge sharing within the team

Working at Nord Quantique

At Nord Quantique, you will be part of something special: working in a highly dynamic environment at the forefront of quantum technology development while benefiting from a vibrant ecosystem located at the heart of the Quantum Innovation Zone of the picturesque city of Sherbrooke. Our interdisciplinary team is laser-focused on solving grand challenges and making quantum computing a reality.

Nord Quantique is an equal-opportunity employer, and we are committed to building a diverse and inclusive work environment where all individuals can fulfill their aspirations while being supported and heard. This also means that we offer flexible work schedules and adapt our methods for the well-being of every individual.


Moving to Nord Quantique

Nord Quantique offers extensive moving support, including help with immigration paperwork, with finding a place to live, with access to childcare and schools, even helping your partner to find a new job. We offer a relocation compensation package and competitive salaries.

Benefits: Group insurance (including dental care), virtual care, lifestyle spending account (all available after 3 months of service)

Salary: $114,500-$135,500

Working language: English required. French is a plus.

Workplace: Espace Quantique 1, 1950 rue Roy, Sherbrooke, QC, J1K 1B7

Quantum Applications Scientist – Applications Team 

 

About Nord Quantique

At Nord Quantique, we strive to build impactful technology by relentlessly pushing our understanding of quantum science. We are an interdisciplinary team of scientists, engineers, innovators, builders, and enthusiasts on a mission to make quantum computing a reality. Our quantum processors are designed to reduce errors in quantum computation to facilitate long-term scaling toward fully-fledged quantum computers. We believe it is our responsibility to deliver this transformative technology for the greater good of society.

Located at the heart of the beautiful Eastern Townships region in the province of Quebec, Canada, we develop our technology in the vibrant quantum ecosystem of Sherbrooke. Leaning on more than a decade of vertical integration of quantum hardware, we are leveraging a comprehensive pool of quantum technology and micro-electronic infrastructure to deploy our quantum computing technology.

Our current needs

We are seeking a Quantum Applications Scientist to join our growing Applications team. In this role, you will drive the development of near-term quantum applications tailored to our bosonic hardware platform. You will engage with industrial and academic partners to identify high-value use cases, benchmark them via simulation and hardware execution, and help define how our technology delivers practical utility.

Your work will span from quantum algorithm design to compilation, optimization, and simulation, in close collaboration with both internal experimental teams and external stakeholders. You will contribute to developing new hybrid continuous-variable/discrete-variable (CV-DV) quantum algorithms that match our platform’s unique strengths.

Key Responsibilities

  • Contribute to and lead internal projects focused on quantum applications for domains such as chemistry, materials science optimization and other.
  • Develop and adapt algorithms for our bosonic qubit platform, including hybrid CV-DV methods.
  • • Compile high-level quantum circuits down to pulse-level representations and contribute to running experiments on hardware in close collaboration with the experimental team.
  • Simulate quantum circuits under realistic noise models using internal tools for performance/resource estimation.
  • Collaborate with external partners to co-design use cases and benchmark them across classical and quantum platforms.
  • Contribute to internal tooling for simulation, algorithm analysis, and performance benchmarking.

 

Sought expertise:

  • MSc in physics, computer science, mathematics, or a related discipline, or equivalent professional experience.
  • Expertise in Quantum Algorithms and NISQ Devices: Demonstrated proficiency in exploring near-term applications on noisy quantum processors (NISQ algorithms) is a significant asset, as this constitutes the primary focus of the open position.

Or

  • Experience in Bosonic Systems: Prior experience in working with bosonic systems and bosonic codes, or more generally with continuous variable quantum computing. This provides a deeper understanding of the capabilities and limitations of our quantum processors.

 

Preferred expertise:

Experience in one or more of the following areas will be considered an asset:

  • Practical near-term implementations of quantum error correction, quantum error correction and fault-tolerant quantum computation, bosonic quantum error-correcting codes
  • Applying quantum computing to fields like quantum chemistry, material science, and optimization problems.
  • High-performance computation.
  • Working with experimental teams.
  • Familiarity with coding best practices to support research and development tools.
  • Hybrid continuous-variable/discrete-variable (CV-DV) quantum algorithms.
  • Variational algorithms and quantum/classical optimization techniques.
  • Analog-style quantum applications (e.g., near-analog simulations, Hamiltonian engineering).
  • Quantum simulation and benchmarking, especially in noisy environments.
  • Quantum compilation, including gate synthesis, scheduling, and pulse-level optimization.

 

Sought profile 

  • Adaptability: The candidate should be able to adapt to rapidly changing environments, as the goals and priorities in the context of a deep tech startup are dynamic and evolving.
  • Team-Oriented Mindset: Collaboration is key in scientific and quantum computing research, so a team-oriented mindset is highly valued.
  • Thorough and Systematic: Attention to detail, thoroughness, and a systematic approach to problem-solving are crucial in ensuring the accuracy and reliability of the results and conclusions.
  • Prioritization and Coordination: The ability to prioritize tasks and coordinate actions is essential, especially when working on complex projects with multiple stakeholders.
  • Organizational and Communication Skills: Strong organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Effective written and verbal communication skills in English for collaboration and conveying findings.

 

Working at Nord Quantique

At Nord Quantique you will be part of something special: working in a highly dynamic environment at the forefront of quantum technology development, while benefiting from a vibrant ecosystem located at the heart of the Quantum Innovation Zone of the picturesque city of Sherbrooke. Our interdisciplinary team is laser-focused on solving grand challenges and making quantum computing a reality.

Nord Quantique is an equal opportunity employer, and we are committed to building a diverse and inclusive work environment where all individuals can fulfill their aspirations while being supported and heard. This also means that we offer flexible work schedule and adapt our methods for the wellbeing of every individual.

Moving to Nord Quantique

Nord Quantique offers extensive moving support, including help with immigration paperwork, with finding a place to live, with access to childcare and schools, even helping your partner to find a new job. We offer a relocation compensation package and competitive salaries.

Salary: $129,000 – $145,000

Benefits: Group insurance (including dental care), virtual care, lifestyle spending account (all available after 3 months of service)

Working language: English and/or French

Workplace: Espace Quantique 1, 1950 rue Roy, Sherbrooke, QC, J1K 1B7, or Ax.c, Place Victoria, 800 Rue du Square-Victoria, Montreal, Quebec, H3C 0B4

Software Developer

(permanent position, 40 hours per week)
Contact: (819) 975-4654, career@nordquantique.ca

Team: Software Team
Supervisor: Software team lead
Subordinate: None
 

About Nord Quantique

At Nord Quantique, we strive to build impactful technology by relentlessly pushing our understanding of quantum science. We are an interdisciplinary team of scientists, engineers, innovators, builders, and enthusiasts on a mission to make quantum computing a reality. Our quantum processors are designed to reduce errors in quantum computation to facilitate long-term scaling toward fully-fledged quantum computers. We believe it is our responsibility to deliver this transformative technology for the greater good of society.

Located at the heart of the beautiful Eastern Townships region in the province of Quebec, Canada, we develop our technology in the vibrant quantum ecosystem of Sherbrooke. Leaning on more than a decade of vertical integration of quantum hardware, we are leveraging a comprehensive pool of quantum technology and micro-electronic infrastructure to deploy our quantum computing technology.

 

Our current needs

We are building internal software tools to implement the next stage of our quantum processor development roadmap. These tools are located at different levels of our software stack, ranging from the definition of a high-level quantum algorithm to the execution of a pulse sequence on our processors in our laboratories. With this in mind, we are looking for a talented individual to contribute to the development of various modules. This person must be able to program rigorously and efficiently in order to implement high-performance, robust features at all levels of our stack. Working with other members of our Software team, they will help to develop our software infrastructure in parallel with our increasingly complex physical systems.

 We are looking for an exceptional individual who is eager to implement software solutions in the highly dynamic and interdisciplinary environment of a quantum computing startup. The person will need to draw on their strong communication skills to engage with colleagues in order to understand their needs and ensure that software tools are used to their full potential.

 

Working in close collaboration with the other members of the Software Team, the candidate will:

  • Analyze functional and technical requirements in collaboration with stakeholders
  • Design, develop, and maintain high-quality software tools
  • Perform code reviews with respect to best coding practices
  • Implement and maintain unit tests to ensure the quality of software tools
  • Identify and fix bugs
  • Contribute to software architecture design decisions and technology choices
  • Write appropriate documentation

 

Education and experience requirements :

  • BSc in computer science, computer science engineering, software engineering or physics, or a related field
  • At least 4 years of experience in software development in industry
  • Experience working in a scientific field or a R&D company, an asset

 

Sought expertise and knowledge:

  • Expertise in Python programming
  • Knowledge of good coding practices
  • Advanced level of English (to communicate with members of the team coming from international recruitment)

 

Any combination of the following areas of expertise would be a good complement to the team’s current skills and will be considered an asset:

  • Experience in database design and management (no matter the framework), an asset
  • Experience in distributed systems design, an asset
  • Experience with Kubernetes, hybrid cloud and/or private cloud, an asset
  • Experience with DevOps, an asset
  • Experience in compiler development and/or DSL, an asset
  • Experience in Rust and/or Golang programming, an asset
  • Experience with development of software interacting with control electronics and/or lab instruments, an asset
  • Experience with development of software in an industrial setting, an asset
  • Experience developing GUIs or interactive application software, an asset

 

Sought profile:

  • Motivation and ability to produce code efficiently
  • Strong team spirit and determination to cooperate and share knowledge with the team
  • Scientific curiosity and ability to step outside one’s comfort zone
  • Excellent organizational and prioritization skills in order to achieve team goals
  • Ability to learn new programming languages and/or new development tools when necessary

Nord Quantique is committed to the principles of equity, diversity, and inclusion in its training, workplaces, and activities. We encourage applications from diverse backgrounds and traditionally marginalized groups.

 

Working at Nord Quantique

At Nord Quantique, you will be part of something special: working in a highly dynamic environment at the forefront of quantum technology development while benefiting from a vibrant ecosystem located at the heart of the Quantum Innovation Zone of the picturesque city of Sherbrooke. Our interdisciplinary team is laser-focused on solving grand challenges and making quantum computing a reality.

Nord Quantique is an equal-opportunity employer, and we are committed to building a diverse and inclusive work environment where all individuals can fulfill their aspirations while being supported and heard. This also means that we offer flexible work schedules and adapt our methods for the well-being of every individual.

 

Moving to Nord Quantique

Nord Quantique offers extensive moving support, including help with immigration paperwork, with finding a place to live, with access to childcare and schools, even helping your partner to find a new job. We offer a relocation compensation package and competitive salaries.

 

Salary: $114,500 – $167,500
Vacation:  5 weeks per year
Benefits: Group insurance (including dental care), virtual care, lifestyle spending account (all available after 3 months of service)
Working language: English and/or French
Workplace: Espace Quantique 1, 1950 rue Roy, Sherbrooke, QC, J1K 1B7, or Ax.c, Place Victoria, 800 Rue du Square-Victoria, Montreal, Quebec, H3C 0B4

Associate Quantum Hardware Physicist – L1
(permanent position, 40 hours per week)
Contact: (819) 975-4654, career@nordquantique.ca

Team: Quantum Hardware
Supervisor: Quantum Hardware Team Lead
 

About Nord Quantique

At Nord Quantique, we strive to build impactful technology by relentlessly pushing our understanding of quantum science. We are an interdisciplinary team of scientists, engineers, innovators, builders, and enthusiasts on a mission to make quantum computing a reality. Our quantum processors are designed to reduce errors in quantum computation to facilitate long-term scaling toward fully-fledged quantum computers. We believe it is our responsibility to deliver this transformative technology for the greater good of society.

Located at the heart of the beautiful Eastern Townships region in the province of Quebec, Canada, we develop our technology in the vibrant quantum ecosystem of Sherbrooke. Leaning on more than a decade of vertical integration of quantum hardware, we are leveraging a comprehensive pool of quantum technology and micro-electronic infrastructure to deploy our quantum computing technology.

 

Our current needs

As part of our continued growth, we are seeking an exceptional individual with a strong track record of experimental work in quantum computing with superconducting circuits. This person will assist our team in developing and scaling up our technology.

The Quantum Hardware Team operates as the end user at the heart of Nord Quantique, responsible for delivering improved quantum processor performance integrated into larger systems.

More specifically, this individual will contribute to experimental campaigns that push our hardware capabilities and continuously deepen our understanding of the science behind it. The person will develop new methods and hardware.

 

Working in close collaboration with Quantum Theory, EM Design and Software teams, the candidate will:

  • Lead and execute experimental projects to push hardware capabilities
  • Perform measurements to benchmark quantum error correction and gate performance
  • Implement novel quantum error correction codes and gate schemes with Quantum Theory team
  • Generate and validate calibration routines to improve performance
  • Digest scientific data and feedback to the EM Design and Quantum Theory teams

 


Education and experience requirements :

  • PhD or MS + 2 years experience in experimental physics

 


Sought expertise and knowledge:

  • Experimental quantum computing in any hardware platform
  • RF and pulsed measurement of qubits
  • Analysis of experimental data
  • Advanced level in English, to communicate with international team members
  • Circuit QED, an asset
  • Python know-how and git best practices, an asset
  • Intermediate knowledge of French, an asset

 

Sought profile:

  • Detailed and meticulous worker
  • Team-oriented mindset
  • Clear and concise technical communicator
  • Adaptability to changing priorities

Nord Quantique is committed to the principles of equity, diversity, and inclusion in its training, workplaces, and activities. We encourage applications from diverse backgrounds and traditionally marginalized groups.

 

Working at Nord Quantique

At Nord Quantique, you will be part of something special: working in a highly dynamic environment at the forefront of quantum technology development while benefiting from a vibrant ecosystem located at the heart of the Quantum Innovation Zone of the picturesque city of Sherbrooke. Our interdisciplinary team is laser-focused on solving grand challenges and making quantum computing a reality.

Nord Quantique is an equal-opportunity employer, and we are committed to building a diverse and inclusive work environment where all individuals can fulfill their aspirations while being supported and heard. This also means that we offer flexible work schedules and adapt our methods for the well-being of every individual.

 

Moving to Nord Quantique

Nord Quantique offers extensive moving support, including help with immigration paperwork, with finding a place to live, with access to childcare and schools, even helping your partner to find a new job. We offer a relocation compensation package and competitive salaries.


Salary
: $105 000 – $122 000

Vacation: 5 weeks per year

Benefits: Group insurance (including dental care), virtual care, lifestyle spending account (all available after 3 months of service)

Working language: English and/or French

Workplace: Espace Quantique 1, 1950 rue Roy, Sherbrooke, QC, J1K 1B7

Quantum Hardware Physicist – L2

(permanent position, 40 hours per week)
Contact: (819) 975-4654, career@nordquantique.ca

Team: Quantum Hardware
Supervisor: Quantum Hardware Team Lead

 

About Nord Quantique

At Nord Quantique, we strive to build impactful technology by relentlessly pushing our understanding of quantum science. We are an interdisciplinary team of scientists, engineers, innovators, builders, and enthusiasts on a mission to make quantum computing a reality. Our quantum processors are designed to reduce errors in quantum computation to facilitate long-term scaling toward fully-fledged quantum computers. We believe it is our responsibility to deliver this transformative technology for the greater good of society.

Located at the heart of the beautiful Eastern Townships region in the province of Quebec, Canada, we develop our technology in the vibrant quantum ecosystem of Sherbrooke. Leaning on more than a decade of vertical integration of quantum hardware, we are leveraging a comprehensive pool of quantum technology and micro-electronic infrastructure to deploy our quantum computing technology.

 

Our current needs

As part of our continued growth, we are seeking an exceptional individual with a strong track record of experimental work in quantum computing with superconducting circuits. This person will assist our team in developing and scaling up our technology.

The Quantum Hardware Team operates as the end user at the heart of Nord Quantique, responsible for delivering improved quantum processor performance integrated into larger systems.

More specifically, this individual will lead experimental campaigns to push our hardware capabilities and continuously deepen our understanding of the science behind it. The person will develop new methods and hardware through a strong interaction with our theory, design and experimental teams.

 

Working in close collaboration with Quantum Theory, EM Design and Software teams, the candidate will:

  • Define, lead, and manage experimental campaigns to push hardware capabilities
  • Perform measurements to benchmark quantum error correction and gate performance
  • Implement novel quantum error correction codes and gate schemes with Quantum Theory team
  • Generate and validate calibration routines to improve performance
  • Digest scientific data and feedback to the EM Design and Quantum Theory teams

 

Education and experience requirements :

  • PhD in experimental physics – quantum computing, superconducting circuits or related field
  • 1- 5 years experience in industry (including postdoc)

 

Sought expertise and knowledge:

  • Led experimental campaigns
  • Circuit QED
  • RF and pulsed measurement of qubits
  • Advanced level in English, to communicate with international team members
  • Bosonic codes, an asset
  • Practical understanding of quantum error correction, an asset
  • Familiarity with designing superconducting circuits, an asset
  • Quantum gate calibration and benchmarking, an asset
  • Python know-how and git best practices, an asset
  • Intermediate knowledge of French, an asset

 

Sought profile:

  • Strong critical thinking
  • Team-oriented mindset
  • Clear and concise technical communicator
  • Adaptability to changing priorities

Nord Quantique is committed to the principles of equity, diversity, and inclusion in its training, workplaces, and activities. We encourage applications from diverse backgrounds and traditionally marginalized groups.

 

Working at Nord Quantique

At Nord Quantique, you will be part of something special: working in a highly dynamic environment at the forefront of quantum technology development while benefiting from a vibrant ecosystem located at the heart of the Quantum Innovation Zone of the picturesque city of Sherbrooke. Our interdisciplinary team is laser-focused on solving grand challenges and making quantum computing a reality.

Nord Quantique is an equal-opportunity employer, and we are committed to building a diverse and inclusive work environment where all individuals can fulfill their aspirations while being supported and heard. This also means that we offer flexible work schedules and adapt our methods for the well-being of every individual.


Moving to Nord Quantique

Nord Quantique offers extensive moving support, including help with immigration paperwork, with finding a place to live, with access to childcare and schools, even helping your partner to find a new job. We offer a relocation compensation package and competitive salaries. 

 

Salary: $128 000 – $150 000

Vacation: 5 weeks per year

Benefits: Group insurance (including dental care), virtual care, lifestyle spending account (all available after 3 months of service)

Working language: English and/or French

Workplace: Espace Quantique 1, 1950 rue Roy, Sherbrooke, QC, J1K 1B7

Senior Quantum Hardware Physicist – L3

(permanent position, 40 hours per week)
Contact: (819) 975-4654, career@nordquantique.ca

Team: Quantum Hardware
Supervisor: Quantum Hardware Team Lead

 

About Nord Quantique

At Nord Quantique, we strive to build impactful technology by relentlessly pushing our understanding of quantum science. We are an interdisciplinary team of scientists, engineers, innovators, builders, and enthusiasts on a mission to make quantum computing a reality. Our quantum processors are designed to reduce errors in quantum computation to facilitate long-term scaling toward fully-fledged quantum computers. We believe it is our responsibility to deliver this transformative technology for the greater good of society.

Located at the heart of the beautiful Eastern Townships region in the province of Quebec, Canada, we develop our technology in the vibrant quantum ecosystem of Sherbrooke. Leaning on more than a decade of vertical integration of quantum hardware, we are leveraging a comprehensive pool of quantum technology and micro-electronic infrastructure to deploy our quantum computing technology.

 

Our current needs

As part of our continued growth, we are seeking an exceptional individual with a strong track record of experimental work in quantum computing with superconducting circuits. This person will assist our team in developing and scaling up our technology.

The Quantum Hardware Team operates as the end user at the heart of Nord Quantique, responsible for delivering improved quantum processor performance integrated into larger systems.

More specifically, this individual will lead experimental campaigns to push our hardware capabilities and continuously deepen our understanding of the science behind it. The person will develop new methods and hardware through a strong interaction with our theory, design and experimental teams.

 

Working in close collaboration with Quantum Theory, EM Design and Software teams, the candidate will:

  • Define, lead, and manage experimental campaigns to deliver roadmap thrusts
  • Perform measurements to benchmark quantum error correction and gate performance
  • Implement novel quantum error correction codes and gate schemes with Quantum Theory team
  • Propose, generate and validate calibration routines to improve performance
  • Digest scientific data and feedback to the EM Design and Quantum Theory teams
  • Onboard and mentor team members

 

Education and experience requirements :

  • PhD in experimental physics – quantum computing, superconducting circuits or related field
  • Minimum 5 years experience in industry (including postdoc)

 

Sought expertise and knowledge:

  • Led and delivered experimental campaigns
  • Circuit QED
  • Practical understanding of quantum error correction
  • Python know-how and git best practices
  • Advanced level in English, to communicate with international team members
  • Bosonic codes, an asset
  • Familiarity with designing superconducting circuits, an asset
  • Quantum gate calibration and benchmarking, an asset
  • Intermediate knowledge of French, an asset

 

Sought profile:

  • Strong technical vision
  • Team-oriented mindset
  • Clear and concise technical communicator
  • Adaptability to changing priorities
  • Proven technical mentor

Nord Quantique is committed to the principles of equity, diversity, and inclusion in its training, workplaces, and activities. We encourage applications from diverse backgrounds and traditionally marginalized groups.

 

Working at Nord Quantique

At Nord Quantique, you will be part of something special: working in a highly dynamic environment at the forefront of quantum technology development while benefiting from a vibrant ecosystem located at the heart of the Quantum Innovation Zone of the picturesque city of Sherbrooke. Our interdisciplinary team is laser-focused on solving grand challenges and making quantum computing a reality.

Nord Quantique is an equal-opportunity employer, and we are committed to building a diverse and inclusive work environment where all individuals can fulfill their aspirations while being supported and heard. This also means that we offer flexible work schedules and adapt our methods for the well-being of every individual.

 

Moving to Nord Quantique

Nord Quantique offers extensive moving support, including help with immigration paperwork, with finding a place to live, with access to childcare and schools, even helping your partner to find a new job. We offer a relocation compensation package and competitive salaries.

 

Salary: $149 000 – $175 000

Vacation: 5 weeks per year

Benefits: Group insurance (including dental care), virtual care, lifestyle spending account (all available after 3 months of service)

Working language: English and/or French

Workplace: Espace Quantique 1, 1950 rue Roy, Sherbrooke, QC, J1K 1B7

Recruiter
(permanent position, 40 hour per week)
Contact: (819) 975-4654, career@nordquantique.ca

 

Supervisor: Director of HR
Subordinate: –

 

About Nord Quantique

At Nord Quantique, we strive to build impactful technology by relentlessly pushing our understanding of quantum science. We are an interdisciplinary team of scientists, engineers, innovators, builders, and enthusiasts on a mission to make quantum computing a reality. Our quantum processors are designed to reduce errors in quantum computation to facilitate long-term scaling toward fully-fledged quantum computers. We believe it is our responsibility to deliver this transformative technology for the greater good of society.

Located at the heart of the beautiful Eastern Townships region in the province of Quebec, Canada, we develop our technology in the vibrant quantum ecosystem of Sherbrooke. Leaning on more than a decade of vertical integration of quantum hardware, we are leveraging a comprehensive pool of quantum technology and micro-electronic infrastructure to deploy our quantum computing technology.

 

Our needs

As Nord Quantique continues to grow, we are strengthening our talent acquisition capabilities to support the hiring of highly specialized talent across scientific, engineering, and operational domains. Delivering a consistent and high-quality hiring experience is a key component of building a successful team and supporting the company’s long-term objectives.

We are looking for a Recruiter to play a central role in executing Nord Quantique’s growth activities. This role will contribute to ensuring that hiring processes are structured, efficient, and aligned with Nord Quantique’s standards, while delivering an engaging candidate experience.

Working closely with the Head of Talent Acquisition and HR team, the Recruiter will support the execution of recruitment processes and progressively contribute to sourcing and pipeline development, helping the organization attract and integrate diverse talent. This will be realized by building an engaging candidate experience and acting as a key point of interaction between candidates and the organization.

 

The role 

The Recruiter will support the execution and continuous improvement of Nord Quantique’s hiring processes. Working in close collaboration with the Head of talent acquisition and HR team, the candidate will:

  • Manage the end-to-end coordination of recruitment processes, including interview scheduling, candidate follow-ups, and process tracking.
  • Ensure a high-quality and consistent candidate experience throughout all stages of the hiring process.
  • Act as the primary point of contact for candidates throughout the recruitment process and ensure clear and timely communication with candidates and hiring teams
  • Support hiring and technical teams by ensuring that interview processes are structured, documented, and seamlessly tracked.
  • Maintain accurate and up-to-date candidate data within the ATS and recruitment tools.
  • Contribute to the development and improvement of recruitment processes and documentation.
  • Support sourcing activities, with an increasing focus on outbound sourcing and pipeline development over time.
  • Participate in recruitment events and initiatives, in collaboration with the talent acquisition team and Marketing when required.
  • Act as a key operational partner to reduce the recruitment load on technical teams.

 


Education and experience requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, Psychology, science, engineering, or any related field.
  • 3–6 years of experience in recruitment, preferably in technical or technology-driven environments.
  • Experience supporting or managing recruitment processes in a structured and fast-paced environment.
  • Experience working with Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) and recruitment tools.
  • Experience recruiting for technical roles is strongly preferred. Quantum computing recruitment experience is an asset.
  • Experience in deep-tech or research-driven environments is an asset.

 


Sought expertise and knowledge:

  • Strong understanding of recruitment processes and candidate lifecycle management.
  • Familiarity with technical recruiting environments and the ability to understand hiring needs across engineering, research and support roles.
  • Knowledge of sourcing techniques, including outbound sourcing methods.
  • Ability to manage and maintain accurate recruitment data and reporting tools.
  • Understanding of structured interview processes and evaluation frameworks.
  • Familiarity with ATS platforms and recruitment tools.
  • Bilingual English/French is preferred.

 


Sought profile:

  • Ability to communicate effectively with candidates and hiring managers in a technical environment
  • Strong attention to detail and commitment to process rigour and execution quality.
  • Ability to deliver a high-quality and engaging candidate experience, reflecting Nord Quantique’s standards and culture.
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build trust with candidates and interact effectively with diverse stakeholders.
  • Ability to clearly and effectively communicate complex or technical roles to candidates.
  • Strong organizational skills, with the ability to manage multiple recruitment processes simultaneously.
  • Proactive and reliable, with a focus on reducing operational load for other teams.
  • Ability to operate in a fast-growing and evolving organization.
  • Strong alignment with Nord Quantique’s mission and collaborative culture.

 

Nord Quantique is committed to the principles of equity, diversity, and inclusion in its training, workplaces, and activities. We encourage applications from diverse backgrounds and traditionally marginalized groups.

 

Working at Nord Quantique

At Nord Quantique, you will be part of something special: working in a highly dynamic environment at the forefront of quantum technology development while benefiting from a vibrant ecosystem located at the heart of the Quantum Innovation Zone of the picturesque city of Sherbrooke. Our interdisciplinary team is laser-focused on solving grand challenges and making quantum computing a reality.

Nord Quantique is an equal-opportunity employer, and we are committed to building a diverse and inclusive work environment where all individuals can fulfill their aspirations while being supported and heard. This also means that we offer flexible work schedules and adapt our methods for the well-being of every individual.

 

Moving to Nord Quantique

Nord Quantique offers extensive moving support, including help with immigration paperwork, with finding a place to live, with access to childcare and schools, even helping your partner to find a new job. We offer a relocation compensation package and competitive salaries.

 

Salary: $81,500 – $95,000

Benefits: Group insurance (including dental care), virtual care, lifestyle spending account (all available after 3 months of service)

Working language: English and/or French (bilingualism is an asset)

Workplace: Espace Quantique 1, 1950 rue Roy, Sherbrooke, QC, J1K 1B7

Infrastructure & Project Manager  
(permanent position, 40 hours per week) 
Contact: (819) 975-4654career@nordquantique.ca  

Team: Engineering Department 
Supervisor: Director of Operations 
Subordinate: None (see “Future Needs”)

 

About Nord Quantique 

At Nord Quantique, we strive to build impactful technology by relentlessly pushing our understanding of quantum science. We are an interdisciplinary team of scientists, engineers, innovators, builders, and enthusiasts on a mission to make quantum computing a reality. Our quantum processors are designed to reduce errors in quantum computation to facilitate long-term scaling toward fully-fledged quantum computers. We believe it is our responsibility to deliver this transformative technology for the greater good of society. 

Located at the heart of the beautiful Eastern Townships region in the province of Quebec, Canada, we develop our technology in the vibrant quantum ecosystem of Sherbrooke. Leaning on more than a decade of vertical integration of quantum hardware, we are leveraging a comprehensive pool of quantum technology and micro-electronic infrastructure to deploy our quantum computing technology. 

 
Our current needs 

We are seeking an experienced Infrastructure & Project Manager to take ownership of the design and construction of our current facility projects, while playing a key role in the definition, planning, and execution of future facilities and expansions. 

This role will act as the company’s technical and engineering lead for facility development, managing external engineering firms and construction partners, and ensuring that both ongoing and future projects are aligned with operational needs, regulatory requirements, budget constraints, and long-term business objectives. 

 
Future needs 

As the company continues to grow, this role will evolve from managing individual facility projects to becoming a key contributor to long-term infrastructure and capacity planning. Beyond current construction activities, the Infrastructure & Project Manager will play a central role in anticipating future operational needs, translating them into scalable facility concepts, and ensuring that engineering decisions made today support tomorrow’s growth. 

 
Working in close collaboration with cross-functional teams and corporate leadership, the candidate will: 

  • Act as the primary engineering interface between internal teams, external engineering firms, and construction partners 
  • Collaborate with operations, manufacturing, R&D, EHS, quality, and finance teams to translate business and technical needs into facility requirements 
  • Engage with corporate leadership to align facility projects with strategic objectives, investment priorities, and long-term growth plans 
  • Support decision-making by providing clear technical assessments, risk evaluations, and project status updates 
  • Ensure effective communication and coordination across teams throughout all phases of facility design and construction 

 

Education and experience requirements: 

  • Bachelor’s or master’s degree in engineering (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Industrial, or related field)
  • 6 to 9 years of experience in facility development, engineering project management, or construction supervision 
  • Demonstrated experience working with and managing external engineering firms 
  • Experience overseeing multi-disciplinary engineering and construction projects 

 

Sought expertise and knowledge: 

  • Strong knowledge of facility design and construction principles, from conceptual design through commissioning 
  • Solid understanding of multi-disciplinary engineering: civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, HVAC, utilities, and building systems 
  • Ability to review, challenge, and approve engineering deliverables produced by external engineering firms 
  • Expertise in managing capital projects, including scope definition, budgeting, scheduling, and risk management 
  • Strong understanding of contractor management, tendering processes, and change control 
  • Ability to identify design or construction risks early and implement mitigation strategies 
  • Working knowledge of applicable building codes, standards, and regulations 
  • Ability to act as the technical authority between internal teams, engineering firms, contractors, and authorities 

 

Sought profile: 

  • Strong technical leadership and decision-making skills 
  • Strong sense of organization, accountability, and attention to detail 
  • Practical, solution-oriented mindset in a dynamic environment 
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills 
  • Commitment to safety, quality, and continuous improvement 

 

Nord Quantique is committed to the principles of equity, diversity, and inclusion in its training, workplaces, and activities. We encourage applications from diverse backgrounds and traditionally marginalized groups.

 

Working at Nord Quantique 

At Nord Quantique, you will be part of something special: working in a highly dynamic environment at the forefront of quantum technology development while benefiting from a vibrant ecosystem located at the heart of the Quantum Innovation Zone of the picturesque city of Sherbrooke. Our interdisciplinary team is laser-focused on solving grand challenges and making quantum computing a reality. 

Nord Quantique is an equal-opportunity employer, and we are committed to building a diverse and inclusive work environment where all individuals can fulfill their aspirations while being supported and heard. This also means that we offer flexible work schedules and adapt our methods for the well-being of every individual. 

 

Moving to Nord Quantique 

Nord Quantique offers extensive moving support, including help with immigration paperwork, with finding a place to live, with access to childcare and schools, including helping your partner to find a new job. We offer a relocation compensation package and competitive salaries. 

 

Salary: $102,500 – $120,000 
Vacation: 5 weeks per year
Benefits
: Group insurance (including dental care), virtual care, lifestyle spending account (all available after 3 months of service) 
Working language: English and French 
Workplace: Espace Quantique 1, 1950 rue Roy, Sherbrooke, QC, J1K 1B7 

Data integrator
(permanent position, 40 hours per week)

Contact: (819) 975-4654, career@nordquantique.ca


Team:
Industrialization & Operations
Supervisor: Director of Operations
Subordinate:
None


About Nord Quantique

At Nord Quantique, we strive to build impactful technology by relentlessly pushing our understanding of quantum science. We are an interdisciplinary team of scientists, engineers, innovators, builders, and enthusiasts on a mission to make quantum computing a reality. Our quantum processors are designed to reduce errors in quantum computation to facilitate long-term scaling toward fully-fledged quantum computers. We believe it is our responsibility to deliver this transformative technology for the greater good of society.

Located at the heart of the beautiful Eastern Townships region in the province of Quebec, Canada, we develop our technology in the vibrant quantum ecosystem of Sherbrooke. Leaning on more than a decade of vertical integration of quantum hardware, we are leveraging a comprehensive pool of quantum technology and micro-electronic infrastructure to deploy our quantum computing technology.


Our current needs

As Nord Quantique continues to grow, the Industrialization and Operations team is building the structure and discipline needed to support that growth. The team works at the intersection of engineering and operations, ensuring that processes are robust, tools are reliable, and decisions are grounded in clear operational data.

Data integrator will play a central role in bringing order and clarity to our data landscape. This person will enable the data access from various source into a single place of analysis and as well the development of reliable industrial dashboards. By structuring data across PLM, MES, SharePoint sites, databases, procurement tools, and future systems, they will ensure that operational metrics are consistent, traceable, and trustworthy — so leaders can rely on them to guide real decisions.


Working in close collaboration with all technical team leaders, the candidate will:

  • Design and operate a data access model.
  • Build and maintain connectors/pipelines to consolidate data from multiple platforms (e.g., MES/ERP/PLM, lab systems, ticketing, spreadsheets, databases, cloud storage).
  • Develop and maintain industrial dashboards (production / yield / quality / procurement / inventory / tool uptime) with clear definitions and traceable metrics.
  • Support security and compliance needs (vendor assessments for data tools, audit readiness, risk reviews, cybersecurity event response procedure) as applicable.
  • Create lightweight training and enablement (how-to guides, governance playbooks, onboarding for dashboard users and data owners).


Education and experience requirements :

  • Bachelor’s degree in Software Engineering, or in a related field, or equivalent experience.
  • Minimum 5+ years of experience in data governance, data engineering, analytics engineering, data platform engineering, and/or security governance in an operational environment.
  • Experience integrating manufacturing/industrial systems (MES/PLM/ERP) and operational reporting, an asset.
  • Experience supporting security/compliance programs (SOC2 Type 2, ISO2700-1), an asset.


Sought expertise and knowledge:

  • Ability to define controls and coordinate implementation with IT
  • Building/operating integrations and pipelines across heterogeneous systems (structured + semi-structured sources)
  • Data quality monitoring and operationalization (checks, monitoring, issue workflows)
  • Power BI (preferred) and/or comparable BI tools; dashboard design for operations (drill-down, consistency, governance); scientific visualisation software (e.g. JMP)
  • Advanced level in English, to communicate with international team members
  • Intermediate knowledge of French, an asset


Sought profile:

  • Pragmatism and good judgment (security vs. usability trade-offs)
  • Ownership mindset and ability to drive adoption
  • Clear documentation and communication
  • Comfort operating in ambiguity and proposing workable target architectures
  • Proactive approach to problem solving
  • Comfortable managing multiple projects and aligning execution with evolving priorities
  • Diplomatic approach to working with external partners
  • Highly organized, meticulous and efficient with a process-orientated mindset
  • Commitment to advancing quantum computing and building meaningful technology
 

Nord Quantique is committed to the principles of equity, diversity, and inclusion in its training, workplaces, and activities. We encourage applications from diverse backgrounds and traditionally marginalized groups.


Working at Nord Quantique

At Nord Quantique, you will be part of something special: working in a highly dynamic environment at the forefront of quantum technology development while benefiting from a vibrant ecosystem located at the heart of the Quantum Innovation Zone of the picturesque city of Sherbrooke. Our interdisciplinary team is laser-focused on solving grand challenges and making quantum computing a reality.

Nord Quantique is an equal-opportunity employer, and we are committed to building a diverse and inclusive work environment where all individuals can fulfill their aspirations while being supported and heard. This also means that we offer flexible work schedules and adapt our methods for the well-being of every individual.


Moving to Nord Quantique

Nord Quantique offers extensive moving support, including help with immigration paperwork, with finding a place to live, with access to childcare and schools, even helping your partner to find a new job. We offer a relocation compensation package and competitive salaries.


Salary: $114,000 –
$127,000
Vacation: 5 weeks per year
Benefits: Group insurance (including dental care), virtual care, lifestyle spending account (all available after 3 months of service)
Working language: English and French
Workplace: Espace Quantique 1, 1950 rue Roy, Sherbrooke, QC, J1K 1B7

General Application

Our current needs

We are scaling our activities alongside our quantum processors. In this effort we are looking for an exceptional individual with a strong track record of experimental work in the field of quantum computing with superconducting circuits. This person will assist our team in the development and scaling up of our technology.

More specifically, this individual will lead experimental campaigns to push our hardware capabilities and continuously deepen our understanding of the science behind it. The person will develop new methods and hardware through a strong interaction with our theory, design and experimental teams.

 

Sought expertise

  • PhD experience in working in experimental physics with superconducting circuits
  • Proven experience in leading experimental campaigns and sub-teams
  • Proven ability to design, characterize and push the performances of superconducting circuits
  • Deep knowledge of experimental techniques related to the characterization of superconducting circuits including qubit spectroscopy and state-of-the-art time-domain techniques
  • Good understanding of the theoretical concepts behind superconducting circuits
  • Ability to program experiments in python-based environments