Quantum Communication System Developer
- Cambridge, United Kingdom
- Engineering
- Full-Time
- On-Site
- 40,000-60,000 GBP / Year
Job Description:
About us
Xen Quantum is building next-generation quantum communication systems based on silicon photonics and a patented architecture, enabling practical and scalable quantum key distribution (QKD). Our technology simplifies implementation and lays the foundation for high-volume manufacturing and real-world deployment.
Position Overview
We're looking for a Quantum Communication System Developer to join as one of our first technical hires and play a defining role in shaping both our technology and the engineering culture.
This is a hands-on role at the intersection of quantum optics, photonics, cryptography and system engineering - spanning laboratory development, system integration, and early field deployment with customers.
What You'll Do
- Develop, integrate, and characterise quantum key distribution (QKD) systems, with a focus on optical subsystems and protocol execution
- Design, test, and evaluate photonic integrated circuits (PICs) for quantum communication applications
- Build and characterise optical and electro-optic subsystems and prototypes
- Analyse experimental data and feed results back into system and product design
- Design and execute experiments, pilot trials, and early customer deployments
- Work closely with founders and collaborators to develop deployable systems
What We're Looking For
Education & Experience
- MSc or PhD in Physics, Engineering, or a closely related field
- Demonstrated excellence in experimental quantum optics and optical communications
- At least 3 years of hands-on laboratory experience in relevant topics
- Proven ability to design, build, and characterise optical systems independently
Technical Skills
- Hands-on experience with optical system construction and characterisation
- Fibre-optic systems experience (lasers, modulators, detectors, fibre components)
- Electro-optic lab experience, including familiarity with RF signals and measurements
- Experience building, characterising, and controlling QKD systems
- Scientific programming experience (Python and relevant libraries; C/C++ highly valued)
- Experience with Linux-based systems and version control (git)
- Statistical data analysis and visualisation
- Experience with numerical modelling and simulations
- Strong project management and self-organisation skills, independently planning and executing work while reliably meeting timelines, technical milestones, and other constraints
Nice to Have
- Experience with photonic integrated circuit design and characterisation
- Experience with field trials or deployed optical systems
- Exposure to customer-facing technical work
This is a wish list, not a requirements list – if you have a technical background, are excited about what we're building and want to be part of an early-stage start-up, we want to hear from you
How You Work
- Strong communication and collaboration skills
- Creative and flexible problem-solver, able to work around real-world constraints
- Comfortable operating independently in an early-stage environment
- Willing to take ownership of the responsibilities associated with the role, and help define the technology development
Compensation & Benefits
- £40,000 – £60,000 pa, depending on experience
- Company shares options plan
- Enhanced annual leave (25 days + bank holidays)
- Primarily in-person working (in Cambridge, UK), with flexible options where possible
- Early-hire role with genuine scope to grow with – and help shape - the business