Job Requirements, but not limited to:- Lead System Integration : Be responsible for the calibration, diagnostics, and final testing of complex optical tools, ensuring peak performance and reliability.
- Collaborate Across Disciplines : Partner with Mechanical, Optics, Software, and Systems teams to solve manufacturing challenges and drive innovation.
- Build Scalable Processes : Develop and detail best practices for assembly and design for manufacturability (DfM).
- Mentor & Guide : Train technicians and lead structured problem-solving efforts with clear, actionable plans.
- Drive Data-Driven Decisions : Use MES data and statistical process control (SPC) to refine processes and improve specifications.
- Investigate & Resolve : Conduct failure analysis, identify root causes, and implement corrective actions to ensure system readiness.
- Lead Agile Teams : Guide small, multi-functional teams to resolve production issues and improve system performance.
- Apply Technical Expertise : Interpret engineering drawings and CAD models, and make basic updates as needed.
- Engage Globally : Travel up to 25% to support supplier and customer engagements worldwide.
Qualifications, but not limited to:- Experience with high-complexity, low-volume capital equipment—especially in optical alignment and metrology.
- Proficiency in Linux-based systems and scripting for data automation.
- Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to collaborate across global, interdisciplinary teams.
Why You’ll Love This Role:You’ll be at the heart of innovation, solving real-world engineering challenges and crafting the future of sophisticated inspection systems. From hands-on technical work to global teamwork, this role offers the chance to grow, lead, and make a lasting impact.
Minimum Qualifications
Doctorate (Academic) Degree and 0 years related work experience; Master's Level Degree and related work experience of 3 years; Bachelor's Level Degree and related work experience of 5 years
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