Quantum Engineers.
Quantum engineers — quantum computing hardware, cryogenics, control electronics, error correction, and quantum-sensing systems across the emerging quantum stack.
Quantum engineering in the United States.
Quantum engineering builds the hardware and systems stack behind quantum computing and sensing — superconducting and trapped-ion qubits, cryogenic and dilution-refrigerator infrastructure, RF and microwave control electronics, error-correction software, and the facilities engineering required for ultra-low-noise environments. Electrical, mechanical, software, and physics-adjacent disciplines coordinate across national labs, startups, and hyperscaler programs.
VectorCore aggregates engineers active on quantum programs across U.S. hubs — the Bay Area, Boulder, Boston, Chicago, the National Capital Region, and the DOE national-lab corridor — alongside firms supporting cryogenic, control-electronics, and facilities scopes.
Licensed engineers active on quantum programs
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Hiring an engineer for quantum work
How do I find an engineer for a quantum project?+
Search VectorCore for engineers in the disciplines that quantum programs typically engage — electrical, mechanical, software. Where state licensure applies, each record links back to the relevant state board for verification.
Do quantum engineers need a Professional Engineer (P.E.) license?+
Many quantum scopes are research, software, or product-engineering work that does not require P.E. licensure. However, any facility, electrical, or mechanical design submitted to a U.S. building department, utility, or AHJ must still be sealed by a P.E. licensed in the state of the project.
What kind of work do Quantum engineers do?+
Quantum engineers — quantum computing hardware, cryogenics, control electronics, error correction, and quantum-sensing systems across the emerging quantum stack.
Can I post a quantum engineering project on VectorCore?+
Yes — post a brief to the marketplace and engineers and firms experienced in quantum work will submit proposals. Use the AI Estimator for a ROM cost and schedule first.