About the job
Infleqtion is at the forefront of quantum technology, dedicated to tackling some of the world’s most complex challenges. By leveraging the principles of quantum mechanics, we design and integrate cutting-edge quantum computers, sensors, and networks. Our mission is to enable a future where quantum technology is ubiquitous, offering innovative solutions that span from foundational physics to advanced commercial products. We are currently seeking a passionate Mixed Signals Electronics Engineer to join our dynamic team.
LOCATION
This is a full-time position based in our Kidlington, Oxford office and the National Quantum Computing Centre in Harwell. We offer flexible work-from-home options for up to 2 days per week, subject to managerial approval and business needs.
JOB SUMMARY
As a Mixed Signals Electronics Engineer at Infleqtion UK, you will collaborate with a multi-disciplinary team to transition state-of-the-art quantum technologies from the lab to real-world applications. Your expertise will be essential in designing, verifying, and implementing electronic systems and subsystems that drive our innovative quantum products forward. A solid foundation in mixed-signal and analogue electronics is crucial for this role.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
- Design and develop mixed signal electronics systems that effectively integrate digital and analogue components.
- Translate functional requirements into practical PCBA implementations.
- Conduct modelling, simulation, and analytical calculations to ensure system stability and performance.
- Perform PCB design and layout with a keen focus on signal integrity and optimal routing.
- Create manufacturing files and necessary documentation for PCB fabrication.
- Assemble prototypes and PCBAs, and troubleshoot issues as they arise.
- Develop and execute testing protocols to ensure designs meet performance specifications.
- Work closely with various engineering disciplines to integrate mixed-signal solutions into larger systems.
- Assist in identifying and engaging suppliers for component sourcing.

