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What we do

At KETS we’re passionate about solving real world security problems using the unique advantages of quantum technologies. With our unique expertise, we have crammed the power of quantum photonics into our chip-based platform allowing quantum security to become practical for the first time.

 

Working at KETS

We understand that our people are central to our success and that developing ground-breaking technology is only possible through their hard work, dedication and adaptability.

We offer a supportive environment which allows our people to feel confident and secure pushing boundaries, experimenting with new and innovative ideas and developing creative solutions to enable KETS to continue to grow. We hold regular information sharing sessions to ensure that our people feel connected to the KETS mission, values and strategic objectives.

Trust is important to us and we reflect this in our flexible approach to working hours, our commitment to open dialogue with all team members and our tailored approach to learning and development.

 

What we’re looking for

As a Graduate Electronics Engineer at KETS, you’ll be responsible for working with our Tech team to support the day-to-day research and development, designing, testing and delivering electronics sub-subsystems for chip-based quantum photonic technologies for secure communications.

Your main responsibilities will be

  • Support, testing, and delivery of analogue and digital electronic hardware solutions for quantum secured communication products (examples include, temperature controllers, multi-channel voltage controllers, floating current controllers, and photodiode power-meters).
  • Supporting the design of electronic hardware systems (including PCB schematics, layout, assembly data for external manufacture)
  • Testing of electronic hardware systems (analogue and digital functions)
  • Development and testing of micro-controller firmware (C language based)
  • Technical documentation detailing the developed systems

 

The skills and experience you’ll need 

  • Knowledge of the process of design and testing DC analogue electronics circuits, DC-DC converter (LDO, switching device)
  • Knowledge of methods for testing digital electronics (microchip microcontrollers, DACs, ADCs etc)
  • Familiarity with assembly and testing techniques
  • Familiarity with PCB schematic layout software (KiCAD and Proteus are most commonly used in KETS)
  • Knowledge of microcontroller firmware development (preferably C-language based and Microchip microcontrollers) and testing for control of digital and analogue circuitry.
  • Familiarity with communication protocols (UART, I2C, SPI, USB)
  • Practical skills - debugging, testing, electronic assembly
  • Assistance with assembly and testing
  • Excellent communication skills (verbal and active listening) with both internal and external partners 
  • The ability to work effectively as part of a multi-disciplinary team
  • Pragmatic, self-motivated and proactive

How to apply .

If you would like to speak to a member of the KETS team before applying then just drop us an email at careers@kets-quantum.com – we’d love to hear from you.