MSc or PhD Graduate - Optical/Photonics

Verso Recruitment Group
Southampton
2 weeks ago
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Overview

25 years supporting UK businesses in the Engineering/Technology sector to hire top talent into Permanent and Contract roles.


Are you an MSc or PhD graduate with a passion for Optical, Optics, Lasers, or Photonics? Step into a role where innovation meets expertise, and where your skills will be valued and nurtured.


Join a well-established company renowned for designing and manufacturing cutting-edge laser and photonic products. This is a chance to immerse yourself in a dynamic environment that thrives on technological advancement and excellence.


Imagine being part of a team that is at the forefront of laser and photonic technology. Here, you will have the chance to work on intricate laser setups, manipulate advanced laser systems, and solve complex problems related to laser and photonic technologies.


Responsibilities

This MSc or PhD Graduate – Optical/Photonics position offers a unique blend of hands‑on technical work and collaborative problem‑solving. The successful candidate will work closely with the Operations and Production teams, contributing to the development and refinement of innovative laser and photonic products.


Qualifications

  • MSc or PhD in Optical, Optics, Lasers, or Photonics or related subject.
  • A strong foundation in these areas is essential, as is a keen analytical mind and a problem‑solving attitude.
  • Experience in building and manipulating laser set‑ups will be highly advantageous, but full training will be given to the right candidate.
  • Having a meticulous approach to troubleshooting and resolving technical issues would also be very useful.

Seniority Level

Associate


Employment Type

Full‑time


Job Function

Design and Engineering


Industries



  • Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing and Computers and Electronics Manufacturing

Benefits

  • Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at Verso Recruitment Group by 2x

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