The IonQ logo which is a gray and orange Q on a black background with the word IonQ in white beneath the Q.

IonQ

HQ
College Park, Maryland, USA
Total Offices: 4
415 Total Employees
Year Founded: 2015

Offices at IonQ

IonQ is headquartered in College Park, Maryland, USA and has 4 office locations.

Hybrid Workplace

Employees engage in a combination of remote and on-site work.

Our employees live across the globe, and are only expected to spend as much time on site as they need and/or want during the week. Nearly half of our employees are fully remote and live in several countries including Switzerland, Canada, and the US.

Typical time on-site: Flexible

U.S. Office Locations

Global Office Locations

HQ
College Park, Maryland, USA

4505 Campus Drive, College Park, MD, United States, 20740

Canada
Toronto, CAN

Canada

Switzerland
Basel, Switzerland

Switzerland

Bothell, Washington, USA

3755 Monte Villa Pkwy, Bothell, WA, United States, 98021

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Recently posted jobs

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College Park, MD, USA
Artificial Intelligence • Hardware • Software • Quantum Computing
The Senior Optomechanical Engineer at IonQ will design, model, and analyze optical components for a trapped-ion quantum computer while collaborating closely with physicists. This role includes hands-on prototyping, vendor liaison duties, and using CAD software to manage designs effectively.
Artificial Intelligence • Hardware • Software • Quantum Computing
The Senior Scientist will develop quantum chemistry algorithms, collaborating with cross-functional teams to create optimized quantum workflows and address real-world problems using IonQ's quantum computers, while building reusable software platforms.
Artificial Intelligence • Hardware • Software • Quantum Computing
The Senior Staff Scientist will lead the development of hybrid AI applications optimized for various platforms, collaborate with teams to integrate quantum algorithms, and foster client relationships while representing the company at conferences. The role also includes discovering new algorithms and developing core intellectual property in quantum computing.