We are seeking an optical engineer to support our expanding line of optical metrology, imaging and automation systems. The ideal candidate should have a solid foundation in optical principles, design, and relevant applications. Experience in optical engineering and metrology is highly beneficial, including optical imaging, optical components, opto-mechanical systems, and automation testing equipment. The optical engineer should be familiar with at least one optical design/analysis tool such as Zemax, Code V, or TracePro. Additionally, strong skills in math, physics, and device simulation (using commercial software or Python) are required, along with problem-solving abilities. Experience with scientific equipment such as lens systems, colorimeters, spectrometers, and MTF measurement systems is a plus. Some tasks will involve hands-on work with these systems, so manual dexterity is important.
Job Type
Full-time
Location
Redmond, WA or San Jose, CA
Primary Duties and Responsibilities:
- Learn and apply skills in optical design, device simulation, testing, imaging cameras, metrology, and measurement systems involving optics, mechanical, and electronic components.
- Work independently in a fast-paced and innovative environment while contributing to solutions-oriented tasks.
- Demonstrate good customer service skills and technical knowledge
- Occasional domestic and international travel may be required for supplier qualification, factory auditing, and customer service.
- Assist or lead in the installation, troubleshooting, and repair of equipment at customer sites.
Experience and Education Requirements:
- BS or MS in Optics, Applied Physics, or a related Engineering Technology field.
- Previous experience with optical imaging, optical alignment, cameras, machine vision, and colorimeters preferred.
- Familiarity with optical design, opto-mechanical design, and electronics.
- Experience with image processing algorithms development and optimization is advantageous.
- Good communication skills and a customer-focused attitude are essential.