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QuantumDiamonds GmbH is seeking a Python Test & Measurement Engineer to join their innovative hardware team in Munich. The role involves developing Python scripts for testing quantum sensing hardware, collaborating with engineers, and ensuring smooth operation of laboratory systems. This position offers a competitive salary, equity participation, and a dynamic startup environment focused on cutting-edge technology.
We are seeking a Python Test & Measurement Engineer to join our fast-growing hardware team. In this junior- to mid-level capacity, you’ll be responsible for writing, refining, and maintaining Python scripts used in testing and measuring a variety of quantum sensing hardware components - including sensors, laser controllers, translation stages, and more. Your work will ensure the hardware team can efficiently explore new ideas and troubleshoot experimental setups without getting bottlenecked by our main, product-focused software stack.
Spun out of TU Munich in 2022, QD makes "the invisible visible" by leveraging synthetic diamonds to capture three-dimensional current maps inside complex chips in a blink. Our 30-strong team of physicists, engineers, and data scientists is already working side by side with all major semiconductor manufacturers, accelerating their yield analysis. We are backed by leading European deep tech investors and semiconductor experts, as well as supported by a variety of public funding schemes.
Being referred to as having the potential to become the“ASML of chip testing”, QD offers the chance to work on a technology with no direct rival. You’ll join a young, focused team that turns cutting-edge quantum-sensing research into working tools for the most advanced chips on the market. Leading chipmakers already use our systems, so the impact of your work shows up quickly on the factory floor. The organisation is flat, decisions follow the data, and everyone shares responsibility for pushing technical limits.