A Quantum Engineer builds practical quantum devices. They are specialists in physics and engineering. They design devices that have practical applications of quantum phenomena. According to an industry report in 2024-25, the market for quantum sensing devices increased by 25% within a single year. They work with the quantum sensors, clocks, and communication devices. Physic and engineering are fundamental to this field. They design circuits useful in quantum systems.
You will need knowledge of basic engineering and quantum physics. Experience with electronics is important. You must be able to conduct tests and measurements of devices. CAD skills are very useful. An understanding of technical documents is necessary. Creativity in approaching problems is very important. You must be able to work in groups. Attention to detail is crucial.
The job outlook is very good and realistic. Employment for this profession increases by about 18% annually. Businesses need these specialists for the construction of real quantum devices. By the year 2028, it is expected that 2500 quantum engineers will be needed. This position connects the scientific world with commercialization. Many engineers are being hired by startup companies. Stable jobs are provided by government and military projects.
In California; Intel, Rigetti Computing, and PsiQuantum are hiring. In New York; IBM and Applied Materials need engineers. In Maryland; IonQ and Lockheed Martin have open positions. In Illinois; Quantum Design Inc. and several startups seek talent. Companies like Honeywell Quantum, ColdQuanta, and Keysight Technologies hire in other regions too.
Teaches students and professionals about quantum computing principles, earning $60,000-115,000.
Creates clear documentation for quantum computing tools and concepts, earning $58,000-110,000.
Studies how light can be used to store and process quantum information, earning $68,000-130,000.
Develops new materials that enable better quantum computing, earning $70,000-135,000.
Designs systems that connect quantum computers securely, earning $85,000-145,000.
Studies how particles behave at the quantum level for computing applications, earning $82,000-140,000.