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Teledyne’s infrared sensors are Everywhere You Look (TM): aboard the James Webb Space Telescope and the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope; in ground based observatory telescopes; on the International Space Station; integrated into satellite systems that allow the study of climate change; at the core of airborne tactical platform protection systems; and enabling analytical microscopes.
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As the world’s leading provider of infrared focal plane arrays for space, Teledyne’s customers include NASA, ESA, the US Department of Defense, instrument/system integrators, and commercial customers.
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Hybridization Mechanical Engineer is a hands-on position for executing and supporting the manufacturing activities of infrared and visible focal plane array (FPA) assemblies. These markets include aerospace and defense, factory automation, air and water quality environmental monitoring, electronics design and development, oceanographic research, deepwater oil and gas exploration and production, medical imaging and pharmaceutical research.
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The candidate will be expected to identify technical areas that can be addressed by novel infrared device designs, innovative semiconductor materials, or advanced fabrication and integration approaches for focal-plane arrays and imaging systems.
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Experience in infrared detector research and development is a requirement, as evidenced by generation of high-quality scientific publications and technical presentations, and recognition in the IR detector community as a strong contributor.
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This position will work with a company that develops electro-optical products - including infrared cameras, thermal imaging systems, spectral imaging technology, electro-optical sensor systems, lidar systems, remote sensing systems.
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Candidate is expected to understand Infrared hardware from a MACRO and MICRO perspective. Minimum of 5 years of experience in a Design and Manufacturing environment, preferably with Infrared Devices.
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