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Operational familiarity with laser frequency stabilization Skilled in electrical prototyping, including PCB fabrication, assembly, soldering, and rework Experience testing low-noise analog, mixed-signal, and rf electronics Basic knowledge of data acquisition and simulation software such as MATLAB, LabVIEW, Visual Basic, Python, and C or C.
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Experience testing and troubleshooting: laser based optical systems, fluidic systems, digital and analog circuitry. Performs instrument optimization functions after final assembly: laser alignment, pressure adjustments, electrical adjustments, etc.
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Use your electrical engineering skills to design and build electro-optical systems to push boundaries for NASA and DoD. Fibertek is looking for an Electrical Engineer to join our Herndon, VA location to contribute to the development of laser products within our R&D team.
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3-5 years of direct manufacturing test experiences in photonics, or laser-optics, or optical network, or semiconductor industry; or B.S. in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Optical Engineering, or Applied Physics.
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Lumentum (NASDAQ: LITE) is a market-leading manufacturer of innovative optical and photonic products enabling optical networking and commercial laser customers worldwide. Lumentum's optical components and subsystems are part of virtually every type of telecom, enterprise, and data center network.
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Setup and operate a wide range of precision calibrated tools including, but not limited to, torque wrenches, micrometers, calipers, laser tracker, height gauges and optical measuring instruments.
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Packaging and sealing pouches and trays; cleaning – ultrasonic, ionizers; testing – burst, tensile, leak, optical gauge, FTIR, DSC, SEM; CAD modeling – Solidworks, and more! Manufacturing Engineer working as part of a team supporting the production of disposable medical devices, such as laser atherectomy catheters for peripheral and coronary procedures, support catheters, and lead removal tools.
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Perform both routine analyses and method development/validation using analytical instrumentation such as high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), gas chromatography (GC), particle size analysis with laser diffraction and optical imaging.
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Experience with optical fiber splicing, polishing, repair/service, and fiber management. Summary:The Directed Energy Laser Development group has an opening for an Opto-Mechanical Technician to support the development of high-power fiber amplifiers.
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ATA, a BlueHalo Company, is seeking an optical engineer to provide end-to-end optical engineering support to diverse R&D programs and small-volume high-tech production contracts. We are seeking a highly motivated individual with strong creative and critical thinking skills; the desire to be a lead optical engineer on projects as well as contribute to technical proposal writing, customer interactions, etc.
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Preparation of optical substrates for thin film disposition. We are seeking a Coating Technician in our Budd Lake, NJ facility where we develop and produce custom high-precision nonlinear crystal optics and opto-mechanical assemblies, primarily to the laser markets.
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Act as an Optical Engineer for complex photonics programs in areas that can include free-space optical communications, laser transmitters for remote sensing, and RF photonics. Experience with laser and optical metrology.
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Technical Competency: Working knowledge in technical areas, such as chemical synthesis; chemical, radiological materials handling; analytical procedures and methodology; materials characterization or testing; optical and laser systems; data acquisition systems; pressure systems; fiber optics; electronic imaging; solid-state electronic design and assembly; mechanical systems.
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May integrate systems and conduct a variety of electronic, mechanical, optical, fluidic and electromechanical activities on systems, subassemblies, and parts to ensure unit functions according to specifications.
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Examples include the precision machining of fiber mounts for airborne high energy laser systems, multi-functional structures using additive processes for ground-based radar systems, custom printed circuit boards (PCBs) for space-borne data processing, and highly integrated mechanical packaging for undersea communication terminals.
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