About Quantum Brilliance Quantum Brilliance is the world leader in room-temperature quantum computing using synthetic diamonds. Our unique vision is to make quantum computing available as an everyday technology, from data centres to remote and mobile systems like autonomous robots and satellites. In contrast to quantum computers that fill a room, we are developing quantum accelerators with more compute power than a classical supercomputer but in a form factor smaller than a lunchbox. Founded in 2019 by leaders in diamond quantum science from the Australian National University, we are a full-stack quantum computing company. An Australia-German company, our HQs are in Canberra and Stuttgart, with additional locations across eastern Australia and southern Germany. We are working with global technology leaders to develop quantum computing applications, integrate quantum with high-performance computing, solve materials science challenges and develop ultra-precise semiconductor manufacturing and quantum control techniques. We are backed by leading venture capital funds and major research and technology institutes. What we do in our Freiburg Lab In Freiburg, we're working on the heart of our quantum computer – a diamond-based quantum chip. With atomic precision, we create defects in the diamond to make the next generation of computers a reality. That's where you come in: We need your support with the operation and maintenance of our fabrication tools based on scanning tunnelling microscopes (STM). If you have never heard of an STM, don’t worry Your tasks - You support us with: Support STM measurements and data analysis Organize STM results for training neural network models Oversee the preparation and automation of STM-tip Manage daily operational tasks of the STM cluster Maintain STMs and other fabrication tools Your tasks are adjusted to match your skills and interests – this is your chance to add your personal input What you should bring You hold a Bachelor's or Master's degree in engineering-related or natural sciences-related disciplines You are a good communicator and problem-solver One or more of these apply to you: You have gained experience in a laboratory or with a microscope, ultra-high vacuum systems You have gained experience in handling basic chemicals: isopropanol, ethanol, and NaOH. You have experience in handling and working with delicate, small-scale components, requiring precision and attention to detail You are fluent in English (we are an international team) What we offer: Exciting work at the intersection of research and application, with diverse tasks in a dynamic, team-oriented environment. Ideally the position would be full-time employment with a fixed term till the end of November 2025. We however may be open to an engagement that would be flexible part-time hours that can accommodate your study schedule (if you're a student). Work is primarily on-site within our Freiburg Lab, so we are looking for a local hire prospect. Space for your ideas – be creative and make a real impact