Senior Photonics Engineer

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8 months ago
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Diamond Search Recruitment are delighted to be representing a new client of ours, a well-established, successful and proactive business operating within the engineering and manufacturing industry.

We are currently recruiting for a Senior Photonics Engineer in Devon. The ideal candidate will possess a diverse skill set and work within the optics and fibre-optic R&D team. As part of a global effort, you will take a lead on the development of novel fibre-optic based products.

Responsibilities:

  • Design and develop world leading optical and photonic components, modules and sub-systems using appropriate design tools and software.

  • Lead part of the team, responsible for objective setting and annual appraisals.

  • Contribute to cohesive product development strategy which provides the site with the market offering to meet business growth objectives.

  • Work within a multidisciplinary team including mechanical and electronic design engineers as well as Product engineers and technicians.

  • Active involvement in prototype build – including fibre-optic splicing, mechanical / electrical assembly and opto-electronic test.

  • Develop and execute test plans for functional and environmental verification of components and systems.

  • Support design modification and engineering changes to existing products.

  • Present results clearly and concisely for both internal and external customers.

  • Deliver projects to plan and within budget constraints.

    Requirements:

  • Degree in Engineering or Physics.

  • PhD in relevant area preferred.

  • Knowledge and experience in fibre-optics, photonics and general optics.

  • Excellent problem-solving skills and the ability to analyse complex technical challenges.

  • Well organised, with the ability to hit tight deadlines, while maintaining attention to detail.

  • Experienced with design tools such as Zemax or equivalents.

    Diamond Search Recruitment is acting as an Employment Agency regarding this vacancy

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