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Cisco Optics Engineer Co 
United States, Massachusetts 
138083404

04.09.2024

Applications are accepted until further notice.

Please note this posting is to advertise potential job opportunities.This exact role may not be open today but could open in the near future.

The Co-op may find themselves working in the following areas:

  • Support design verification testing (DVT) of coherent transceivers to ensure optical specifications are met over operating conditions
  • Help development of calibration and test procedures to ensure a consistent high transceiver performance over a wide range of operating conditions (temperature, production variation, aging, power levels, etc.)
  • Involve in creating methods,scriptsand SW for various control loops in transmitter/receiver and performance monitoring related to power levels, GSNR/OSNR/SNR estimation

short timeand lower cost. An optics engineer would be involved in developing and optimizing optical transceivers and other components that are crucial for network connectivity, ensuring high-speed data transmission across servers, switches, and routers in various network environments like data centers and campus networks. The work is essential for supporting the increasing demands of hybrid work environments and ensuring reliable, high-capacity network connections.

Who you are

  • Good interpersonal and organizational skills
  • Passion about engineering
  • Enjoys working with hardware AND software
  • Enjoys working in lab environments
  • Likes to be challenged to understand systems and figure out ways to break it
  • Previousinternship experience


Minimum Qualifications

  • Currently enrolled in a full time undergraduate or graduate program in physics, electricalengineeringor related field
  • Python skill and understanding of basic optics
  • Must be able to be onsite in Maynard, MA five days a week

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