IonQ, Inc is the world’s leading quantum platform and merchant supplier, delivering integrated quantum solutions across computing, networking, sensing, and security. They are seeking an experienced Staff Product Manager to own a part of the computing engine at the heart of IonQ's quantum platform, managing the full lifecycle of quantum computation and supporting the growth of their hybrid deployment roadmap.
Responsibilities:
- Build a deep, technical understanding of IonQ's platform systems from job submission APIs to the backend infrastructure that puts those instructions on to the QPUs themselves
- Own the product vision and roadmap for a portion of our computing platform layer—things like our compilation services, simulators, workflow orchestrators, and more
- Define interface contracts and service boundaries during a period of active architectural change, making smart choices about which systems to build to stand the test of time, and which can be throwaway
- Partner with engineering teams up and down the stack to scope, sequence, ship, and maintain foundational platform capabilities
- Help us grow our hybrid deployment roadmap, working across regional cloud deployments, on-premise edge appliances, and integrated HPC facilities, ensuring our products works as well inside a national laboratory as it does in a hyperscale cloud
- Navigate a complex competitive and standards landscape, emerging interoperability standards, and nascent partner integration patterns to inform strategic positioning and technical decisions
Requirements:
- 7+ years of product management experience, with at least 3 years leading infrastructure, platform, or developer tools products where the customer is an engineer or technical operator
- A demonstrated technical acumen: comfortable and fluent in architecture discussions, systems design, and negotiating service boundaries and interface contracts with engineering teams
- Experience working on foundational platform systems—the kind that other teams build on top of—where getting the abstraction right the first time is a critical concern
- A track record as a self-starting operator who builds their own context, identifies the highest-leverage problems, and drives outcomes without waiting for direction
- Experience with HPC, scientific computing, or job scheduling environments (Slurm, PBS, or similar)
- Experience with hybrid cloud and on-premise deployment models, including the operational realities of running software in a customer's data center
- Experience with compilers, build systems, or developer toolchains
- Experience with fleet management, service registries, or distributed infrastructure control planes
- An understanding of hardware-software interfaces and the product challenges of abstracting over evolving hardware generations
- A strong bias for action and a comfort level with defining product direction in spaces where the technology and market are being invented simultaneously