Optical Engineer

CV-Library
Great Malvern, Worcestershire
16 months ago
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Optical Engineer

Exciting Opportunity in Laser and Optical Technologies

Are you passionate about photonics and laser technology? We are seeking a skilled Optical Engineer to join our dynamic team of experts in laser and optical physics. This role offers a unique opportunity to work on innovative projects involving High Energy Laser (HEL) systems and deliver cutting-edge optical solutions.

Responsibilities of the Optical Engineer:

Plan and Develop Optical Systems: Lead the planning, development, and deployment of state-of-the-art optical systems.
Provide Technical Leadership: Take charge of project planning and execution, ensuring technical excellence.
Collaborate with Experts: Contribute to larger projects and engage with a team of subject matter experts.
Conduct Technical Tasks: Involve yourself in HEL development, testing, and evaluation processes.
Engage Stakeholders: Collaborate with diverse stakeholders from various backgrounds.
Field Trials: Be prepared for travel to trial sites across the UK to ensure successful project execution.Essential Qualification and Experience of the Optical Engineer:

Educational Background: A PhD or equivalent experience in a relevant field.
Understanding of Optical Fibres: Strong knowledge of optical fibres and their components.
Hands-On Experience: Practical skills in designing, developing, and assembling optical fibre systems.
Expertise in Laser and Optical Physics: A robust understanding of laser and optical physics principles.
Laboratory Proficiency: Experience with test and measurement equipment in laboratory settings.
Awareness of Laser Safety: Comprehensive understanding of laser safety practices and standards.
Project Management Skills: Experience in project planning and effective stakeholder engagement.While not mandatory, the following is desirable:

Fibre Splicing: Experience with splicing various types of optical fibres.
Optical Material Knowledge: Understanding of factors influencing the choice and design of optical materials.
Software Proficiency: Familiarity with Matlab, LabVIEW, and other relevant software packages.
Trial Planning: Experience in planning and conducting trial activities.
High Power Laser Knowledge: Understanding of kW-level laser optics, including fibre lasers and beam quality management.
Optical Design Tools: Proficiency in using optical design software such as Zemax and related 3D engineering tools.
Systems Engineering Awareness: Familiarity with systems engineering practices and principles

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