職務詳細 | 【Mission】 As we move from "experiment support" to building an actual machine, the control stack has to become reliable enough to run as a product. You will own that reliability ― the maintenance, monitoring, deployment, and upgrade path for our quantum control system, across both development and production environments ― so that senior engineers stay on the roadmap instead of firefighting, and the machine can move toward continuous, day-long operation. This is a 0→1 operations role. There is no existing ops foundation; you build it. Expect incomplete requirements and shifting constraints. You'll make progress with sound engineering judgment and harden things as the system stabilizes ― not wait for a perfect spec.
【What you'll do】 ●Build CI/CD, build, and release automation for the control software stack ●Stand up monitoring, observability, and alerting across the control system and the lab's environmental sensor infrastructure (temperature, vibration, humidity nodes) ●Build hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) test automation so control-stack changes are validated against the real devices before they ship ●Drive system reliability : incident response, root-causing, and removing recurring maintenance toil from the engineering teams ●Own deployment, configuration management, and the upgrade/rollback path ●Automate regression and validation so changes to the control stack ship safely ●Scope boundary: partner with the network engineer on lab/infra networking ― you own software reliability and deployment, they own the network fabric ●Partner with the Architecture group on the path to product-level reliability and the next-generation machine's target of continuous operation |
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