Your mission
As an
Optomechanic Engineer you will be part of our hardware development team and work on the development of the most advanced quantum computers to date. As a development engineer, you will support our team in taking our hardware to the next (technology readiness) level and strengthen us in the design, construction, simulation and testing of sophisticated components and assemblies in the field of optomechanics, mechatronics and vacuum technology.
Your tasks: - Development of solutions for mechanical, optomechanical and mechatronic components and modules for our quantum computer
- Design of complex assemblies, from identification of requirements to detailed design and assembly of the first prototypes
- Quality control and assembly of complex modules
- Planning, setting up and carrying out component tests as well as detailed documentation
- Numerical simulation of components in addition to testing and iterative improvement of our designs based on the results
Your profile
Requirements: - Completed studies in mechanical engineering or similar or completed vocational training as a technician in precision mechanics / mechatronics / precision optics or similar
- Experienced in design and familiar with CAD programmes (ideally SolidWorks)
- Interest and willingness to learn in order to familiarize yourself with non-specialist areas
- Willingness to take on responsibility
- Proficient in both German and English
Note: We accept both career starters as well as experienced applicants.
Supplementary skills:- Work experience, ideally in a similar field (e.g. semiconductor, aerospace, optics, etc.)
- Experience in the production and assembly of precision mechanical / optical assemblies
- Experience in programming (e.g. Python), especially for analyzing test data
- Experience in simulation (structural mechanics/thermal), ideally in COMSOL
- Knowledge of electrical engineering, optics or vacuum technology
Why us?
Planqc, founded in 2022 by scientists from the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics (MPQ) and Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU), is a pioneering quantum computing startup based in Garching near Munich. We specialize in developing highly scalable neutral-atom quantum computers, utilizing individual atoms as qubits.
Here’s why you’ll love being part of our journey:
- Cutting-Edge Innovation: At planqc, you’ll work with state-of-the-art technology, using individual atoms as qubits to build highly scalable quantum computers. Our unique approach combines precision from the world’s best atomic clocks, quantum gas microscopes, and high-speed Rydberg gates. Together, we’re creating the fastest path to industry-relevant quantum advantage.
- Impactful Projects: Join us as we develop groundbreaking quantum systems and software, including a 1,000-qubit computer for the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ), a bespoke quantum computer for the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and quantum algorithms for several DLR projects.
- Empowered by Excellence: With notable advisors and board members like Hermann Hauser (founder of ARM) and Professor Ann-Kristin Achleitner, we’re guided by exceptional leadership. Our Series A funding of €50 million allows us to push boundaries and explore new horizons.
- Dynamic Work Culture: We value innovation, collaboration, and growth. Our team of around 50 brilliant minds works from locations in Garching, Ulm, and Innsbruck, fostering an environment where creativity meets ambition.
- Recognition and Growth: planqc’s achievements are celebrated globally. From winning the German Startup Award in 2023 to being named a Technology Pioneer by the World Economic Forum in 2024, you’ll be part of a company that’s making history.
- Work-Life Synergy: Whether it’s through team events, after-work socials, or opportunities to attend quantum conferences worldwide, you’ll find a supportive community that values both your professional and personal growth.
About us
At planqc, we harness the laws of quantum mechanics to build revolutionary computing systems. Our quantum computers store information in individual atoms — nature’s perfect qubits — and process it through scalable arrays manipulated by precisely controlled laser pulses. This groundbreaking technology is paving the way of redifining the future of computation but also enabling transformative applications across industries.
Our roots lie in decades of international research on neutral-atom quantum technologies. Building on the technology used in the world’s best atomic clocks combined with advanced quantum gas microscopes, and high-speed Rydberg gates, we’ve built a foundation for innovation that’s unmatched.
At the heart of planqc is a commitment to excellence, collaboration, and pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. Whether you’re a quantum physicist, software engineer, or operations expert, you’ll find a place here to grow, contribute, and thrive.
Together, we’re not just imagining the future — we’re building it.