Company: TreQ
Location: Milton
Posted: April 17th, 2026
As a Cryogenic Systems & Infrastructure Engineer , your primary responsibility will be to ensure the reliable installation and operation of TreQ’s cryogenic systems and infrastructure at our manufacturing and innovation centre. You will be responsible for the full lifecycle of cryogenic systems—from shipment and delivery through installation, testing, and operation at TreQ, to preparation, transport, and installation at customer sites. You will work closely with TreQ engineers, operations teammates, and external partners to keep critical systems running and ready for use. This role is for someone who wants to take ownership of critical infrastructure systems, bringing them online, keeping them running, and seeing them deployed into the field.
If TreQ’s mission excites you but your experience doesn’t match every qualification listed, we still encourage you to apply.
TreQ is a quantum systems engineering company building open‑architecture quantum computing infrastructure. We accelerate discovery and industry at the frontier of computing. Our team brings together engineers, operators, and builders who enjoy solving hard problems and working across disciplines.
We value practical engineering experience as much as formal academic credentials. People join TreQ from industry, national laboratories, startups, academia, and military service. A PhD is not required for most roles.
TreQ is a veteran‑owned, woman‑owned small business and an equal opportunity employer. We hire based on capability, character, and the ability to contribute to our mission.
TreQ aspires to be the quantum computing company people want to work for. We see ourselves as stewards of the brilliant and driven people who choose to invest part of their lives with us. In addition to meaningful work, we offer competitive salaries, equity participation, and strong benefits. For certain strategic roles, titles may be adjusted to reflect the successful candidate’s experience.
TreQ is a hands‑on engineering organization tackling complex systems at the frontier of computing. This work requires close collaboration, trust, and rapid iteration, so most roles work primarily in person where our teams design, build, and operate systems together. Some hybrid flexibility may be available, though candidates should expect to spend the majority of their time on‑site with teammates.
Some roles at TreQ involve access to technologies subject to export control laws in the United States, the United Kingdom, and other jurisdictions (including ITAR and EAR). Candidates for these roles must be eligible to access export‑controlled technology without TreQ obtaining an export license. In accordance with applicable law, TreQ may also verify citizenship, immigration status, and the right to work where required. Certain roles may not be eligible for visa or export license sponsorship.