D-Wave Systems

Superconducting IC Designer II

D-Wave Systems$125K — $171K *
Consumer Technology
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Post-secondary degree in electronic engineering, physics, computer science, or a related field, with 0-2 years experience for graduates or 2-4 years for bachelor's degree holders.
  • Experience in integrated circuit (IC) design, specifically in analog, quantum, or RF domains.
  • Strong knowledge of applied electromagnetic theory.
  • Proficiency in programming and collaborative code management.
  • Excellent problem-solving skills and resilience in facing technical challenges.
  • Effective communication skills for diverse audiences.

Responsibilities

  • Create layouts for superconducting integrated circuits.
  • Design and predict the behavior of superconducting devices.
  • Verify design accuracy and manufacturability.
  • Document designs and facilitate communication with team members.
  • Utilize models and simulations for device understanding.
  • Develop and maintain custom software for IC design.
  • Troubleshoot and resolve technical issues as they arise.

Benefits

  • Company ownership offerings to employees.
  • Competitive salary and equity packages.
  • Meaningful benefits that contribute to work-life balance.
  • Opportunities for personal growth and mentorship.
  • Inclusive work environment celebrating diversity.
Full Job Description
About the role

D-Wave is seeking a Superconducting Integrated Circuit (IC) Designer to join our IC Design team, which builds the chips at the heart of our quantum computers. These chips are some of the most complex superconducting integrated circuits ever fabricated and require a sophisticated, customized electronic design automation (EDA) toolchain.

In this role, you will tackle challenging open-ended questions in the development of our superconducting qubit and integrated processor technology. You will work closely with the designers and scientists on the Processor Development (PD) group across multiple major project areas, including:

  • Modeling, designing, and improving performance of devices on a superconducting quantum processor. These devices include Josephson junctions, qubits, SQUIDs (superconducting quantum interference devices), SFQ (single flux quantum) gates, QFPs (quantum flux parametrons), resonators, and many others.
  • Using the EDA toolchain, identifying shortcomings, and conceiving and developing improvements.
  • Topological and parametric design of a variety of novel devices and/or device enhancements to improve processor performance or enable new capabilities.
  • Understanding the impact of the processor's environment, including packaging, I/O, electronics and cryogenic elements, and developing approaches to mitigate it.

In this intermediate-seniority role, you will receive frequent mentorship and feedback from colleagues. Previous experience in quantum circuits or superconducting circuits is not required.

The IC Design team is part of the PD group, which leads the advancement of our quantum computing hardware. Your work will directly impact our quantum processor architecture and its capabilities. If you're passionate about design, complex systems, and collaborating across disciplines, we want to hear from you.

What you'll do

  • Create superconducting integrated circuit layouts
  • Understand, predict, and design the behavior of superconducting devices
  • Verify designs for correctness and manufacturability
  • Document IC designs, communicate with colleagues about them
  • Use analytical or numerical models and simulations to represent and understand devices
  • Work with custom software infrastructure for superconducting IC design
  • Debug challenging technical issues that arise in your own work or those of colleagues

Required

  • A post-secondary degree in electronic engineering, physics, computer science, or a closely related field. A graduate degree with relevant specialization, plus 0-2 years of relevant experience, or a bachelor's degree plus 2-4 years of relevant experience.
  • IC design experience (in industry or academic) including analog, quantum, or rf design experience.
  • Strong understanding of applied electromagnetic theory.
  • Strong programming skills, including demonstrated ability to collaborate on codebases.
  • Strong problem-solving skills and persistence in the face of technical challenges; ability to apply these skills broadly in many different contexts.
  • Excellent communication skills in talking to experts and non-experts alike.


Bonus Skills (Nice to Have):

  • Subject matter expertise in one or more of the following areas:
  • Superconducting devices or other novel IC device technologies
  • Qubit design or qubit control
  • EDA software development and customization
  • RF and microwave design on and near ICs
  • Strong understanding of the physics of electricity and magnetism.
  • Experience with EDA tools at scale.
  • Experience with quantum-mechanical modeling of superconducting devices.
  • Experience with any of Ansys EDA tools, Keysight ADS, Cadence EDA tools, Comsol, SUN Magnetics modelling tools, WRspice, or similar tools.
  • Strong understanding of IC design verification tools.
  • Strong understanding of the complexity of algorithms used in EDA workflows.
  • Proficiency in multiple programming languages, Common Lisp, Python, and Cadence SKILL in particular.

A D-Waver's DNA

  • We look at the future and say "why not"; we see possibilities where others see problems or routines. We show the way ahead and are committed to achieving ambitious goals.
  • We practice straight talk and listen generously to each other with empathy. We value different opinions and points of views. We ensure that we connect outside as well as inside to learn from others and inspire each other.
  • We hold ourselves accountable for delivering results. We make decisions & take responsibility so that we can act & support each other.
  • As leaders we motivate & engage our teams to undertake beyond what they originally thought possible, by developing our teams & creating the conditions for people to grow and empower themselves through enabling & coaching.

Our Compensation Philosophy is Simple but Powerful:

We believe providing D-Wavers with company ownership, competitive pay, and a range of meaningful benefits is the start of creating a culture where people want to give the best they've got - not because they're simply making money, but because they've fallen in love with our vision, mission, values, and team.

During the interview process, your Recruiter will review our total rewards (base, equity, bonus, perks, benefit, culture) offerings. The final offer is determined by your proficiencies within this level.

Inclusion:

We celebrate diverse perspectives to drive innovation in our pursuit. Our employees range from distinguished domain experts with decades of experience in their respective fields, to bright and motivated graduates eager to make their mark. Our diverse and innovative team will make you feel appreciated, supported and empower your career growth at D-Wave.

The base pay range for this role is:

125,000 - 171,000 CAD per year (Burnaby)

About D-Wave Systems

D-Wave Systems is a quantum computing company that designs and manufactures quantum computers and provides quantum computing services. The company was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. D-Wave's quantum computers are used by government, commercial, and academic customers to solve complex problems in fields such as optimization, machine learning, and cybersecurity. The company's flagship product is the D-Wave 2000Q, a 2048-qubit quantum computer. D-Wave has raised over $200 million in funding from investors including Goldman Sachs and Bezos Expeditions.
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