Optical Engineer – Waveguide Design

Cambridge
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Optical Engineer – Waveguide Design

Cambridge
Permanent / Full-Time

Overview

We are working with an innovative technology company seeking an experienced Optical Engineer with strong hands-on expertise in the simulation and design of geometric waveguides. This role will focus on developing advanced optical systems for next-generation display and imaging technologies.

The successful candidate will bring at least one year of industrial experience in waveguide design and will play a key role in product development from concept through to production.

Key Responsibilities

• Design, simulate, and optimise geometric waveguides for optical systems and display technologies
• Develop and validate optical models using industry-standard simulation tools
• Perform optical performance analysis, tolerance studies, and system optimisation
• Collaborate with mechanical, electronic, and software engineering teams
• Support prototyping, testing, and characterisation of optical components
• Contribute to design documentation and technical reports
• Assist in transitioning designs from R&D to manufacturing
• Troubleshoot and resolve optical performance issues

Essential Requirements

• Degree in Optics, Physics, Photonics, Electrical Engineering, or related discipline
• Minimum of 1 year’s industrial experience in geometric waveguide design and simulation
• Strong hands-on experience with optical simulation software (e.g. Zemax, Code V, LightTools, ASAP, or similar)
• Solid understanding of geometric optics and waveguide theory
• Experience in optical system design and validation
• Ability to work effectively in a multidisciplinary engineering environment
• Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
• Good technical documentation and communication skills

Desirable Skills and Experience

• Experience in AR/VR, HUD, or display optics
• Knowledge of diffractive and holographic waveguides
• Experience with prototyping and laboratory testing
• Programming or scripting experience (Python, MATLAB, etc.)

Benefits

• Competitive salary and benefits package
• Opportunity to work on cutting-edge optical technologies
• Career development within a growing technology company
• Collaborative and innovative working environment

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