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Optical NPI Engineer

North Hinksey
2 days ago
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A leading designer and manufacturer of Fibre Optic Systems is now looking for an Optical NPI Engineer to join their Oxfordshire team.

Working in a multidisciplinary team, you will be involved in all aspects of product design, development, NPI and assembly.

Ideally you will be an optical engineer with some experience in working with the production department assembling the parts designed, sorting out issues during the NPI phases, etc.

Joining a rapidly growing SME, you will enjoy a range of excellent benefits, a competitive salary and an excellent working environment with strong support for further career and personal development.

Qualifications:

Ideally you will have studied Physics / Optics to Degree level and have gained some commercial experience in the design or development of Optical systems.

Experience:

This role would suit a Graduate with a couple of years’ experience working in production / assembly, resolving issues raised during the NPI processes.

You should also have experience with optical design software such as Zemax, OpticStudio and also Python.

Additional Information:

Candidates must be resident in the UK and be eligible to live and work in UK. Copies of Passports and Visas will be requested for verification.

Skills: BSc, MSc, PhD, NPI, R&D, Physics, Photonics, Fiber Optics, Optoelectronics, Optical, Zemax, OpticStudio, Python.

Salary / benefits: Depend on Experience, competitive.

Job Term: Permanent / Full Time / Onsite

To Apply: Please send covering letter and CV to Iona Mulligan

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