As a member of Rigetti’s Control Systems team, you will design, develop, test, and deploy hardware that generates microwave pulses that control and read the qubits in our quantum computer. You’ll collaborate closely with embedded software engineers, mechanical engineers, and physicists to deliver cutting-edge quantum control solutions. We’re looking for someone who will deepen our team’s expertise in low-noise mixed-signal board design — including specifying and designing critical circuit components such as low-noise power supply rails, precise clock distribution, and high-speed transceivers.
We're seeking an experienced Electrical Engineer with a proven track record of leading projects across diverse teams and driving technical excellence in fast-paced, high-growth environments. The ideal candidate combines deep technical expertise with exceptional communication and leadership skills, effectively translating complex concepts for diverse audiences and influencing key design and delivery decisions. This individual fosters a culture of innovation, accountability, and rigorous engineering design, while mentoring others to achieve their highest potential.
Key Responsibilities
Collaborate with internal and external team members to generate system requirementsCapture circuit board schematic and layout for designs containing digital, analog, and RF componentsCreate and execute test plans using oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, and VNAs (also qubits!)
Required Qualifications
Previous experience working in startups or dynamic work environmentsBS or MS degree in EE, or equivalent, with 10+ years experienceAbility to operate standard lab equipment (oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, and VNAs)Excellent communication skills and an ability to interact across different disciplinesDemonstrated success taking designs from conception through the full design cycle, including manufacturing and test
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with analog design and simulation (SPICE or equivalent)Knowledge of signal processing concepts: Nyquist zones, convolution, cross-correlation, numerically-controlled oscillatorsFocus on supporting other teams and a desire to jump in and helpExposure to Verilog/VHDL and digital hardware design and FPGA developmentFamiliarity with Python scripting (especially scientific Python libraries like numpy and scipy)Understanding of RF design and test