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A leading quantum technology firm in Oxford is looking for a Device Operations Manager to lead the Device Manufacturing Team. This role requires strong technical leadership and packaging experience in microelectronics. Responsibilities include defining manufacturing processes, managing supplier relationships, and overseeing prototype delivery. The ideal candidate thrives in fast-moving environments and has experience leading technical teams. The company offers competitive benefits including flexible working and private insurance.
At Oxford Ionics, we’re building the world’s highest-performing quantum computers to revolutionise society’s ability to solve era-defining challenges. We design and manufacture full-stack quantum computers based on trapped-ion qubits, with a technology stack that includes custom compilers, embedded firmware, mixed-signal and RF electronics, cryogenics and vacuum, lasers, chip design and more.
What to expect:
In this role, you will lead our Device Operations Team, which produces and tests the Quantum Processing Units (QPUs) which sit at the heart of our Quantum Computers. We are looking for someone with a strong technical background, capable of managing highly technical teams but also maintaining strong relationships with external suppliers.
The team currently consists of five people and is set to double in size over the next nine months. You will set the technical direction, shape culture and standards, and work closely with colleagues and suppliers to make sure our devices are delivered on time and at the highest quality.
The Device Operations team is responsible for a range of areas concerning the manufacturing and test of our devices:
What you'll be responsible for:
As Device Operations Manager, you will provide technical leadership and ensure our device manufacturing processes are set up for success. You’ll balance rapid prototyping with long-term reliability, develop packaging capabilities, and align internal fabrication and test roadmaps. You’ll also take ownership of delivering prototypes and QPU devices, working closely with both in-house and external fabrication partners.
Alongside technical leadership, you’ll play a key role in team and supplier management. You’ll work with colleagues across engineering and operations to plan future capability, select external partners where needed, and ensure the team has the resources to deliver at pace.
You’ll need a strong technical background in device packaging and fabrication, with proven experience taking devices from prototype through to early product stage. You should bring both hands-on expertise and the ability to lead teams, with a solid understanding of how processes and stack-ups impact yields, timescales and delivery.
Beyond technical skills, we’re looking for someone who thrives in fast-moving, evolving environments. Clear communication, collaboration and a growth mindset are essential, alongside the resilience and adaptability that come with working in a scaling company.
Oxford Ionics is leading the way in quantum technology, and we need skilled, innovative individuals like you. We offer a range of benefits, including opportunities to further your career with a world-class team, business stock options, generous annual leave, flexible working, private medical and dental insurance for you and your family, and much more. Join us and be part of the future of quantum computing.
Oxford Ionics is committed to equal opportunity for all.