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A leading quantum technology company in Reading is seeking a Metrology Engineer to develop and optimize characterization methods using AFM, SEM, and EDX. You will collaborate with an innovative team to improve device performance and support R&D. Candidates should have a strong educational background and hands-on experience in metrology tools. This position offers a chance to shape the future of quantum computing in a dynamic environment.
We’re building the future of quantum computing here in the UK, and we’re looking for a Metrology Engineer to help us unlock better device performance and accelerate our R&D ambitions. You’ll be joining a collaborative, fast-paced team where your work will directly support the optimisation of our devices and processes, enabling breakthroughs in quantum computing.
As a skilled experimentalist, likely from a nanotechnology, physics, material science, or engineering background - You know how to operate advanced characterisation tools like AFM, SEM and EDX, and develop reliable methods. You are able to translate complex technical data into clear, actionable insights. As someone who thrives in a hands-on lab environment, you are meticulous with detail, and always look for ways to improve workflows and efficiency.
You’ll play a key role in our Materials Science & Device Engineering (MSDE) team – working alongside material scientists, fabrication engineers and quantum engineers – to ensure our characterisation tools work to the best of their abilities as the data informs critical decisions. Reporting to Kowsar Shahbazi the Senior Material Scientist, you’ll be:
A high level of hands-on experience with AFM, SEM and EDX is essential,.If you worked alongside scientists and engineers to improve processes or done defect analysis even better.– you’ll already understand how to navigate technical settings and communicate clearly across a multitude of technical disciplines. A BSc or MSc in Materials Science, Physics, Nanotechnology, Engineering (or equivalent practical experience) is required. Formal training in atomic force or electron microscopy or x-ray spectroscopy is desirable.
You’ll bring sharp technical skills, attention to detail, and a proactive, problem-solving mindset, along with the ability to train others and clearly present technical results. This role goes far beyond running tools – it’s about influencing how we collect and use data to shape the next generation of quantum devices.
Ready to use your metrology expertise to power breakthroughs in quantum computing?
Learn more about our benefits and positive work culture here: https://oqc.tech/company/working-here/