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Integration and Test Engineer II - Optics

Edmund Optics
United States, Arizona, Tucson
2650 East Elvira Road (Show on map)
Mar 10, 2025

Integration and Test Engineer II - Optics



Job Locations

US-AZ-Tucson

Type
Full Time



Overview

Integration and test (I&T) engineers work closely with systems engineers to develop, verify, and validate requirements for cutting-edge complex systems that may involve optical, mechanical, electronic, and/or software elements. In the early phases of a project or program, they work to understand the customer's needs and participate in technology readiness reviews to gauge the organization's ability to produce the desired product. I&T engineers are responsible for understanding all system interfaces and developing rigorous integration and test plans to ensure each system and subsystem requirement is appropriately addressed. Subsequently, they execute on those plans by utilizing their extensive hands-on assembly, integration, and testing skillsets.

An Integration and Test Engineer II handles a wide variety of technical activities during the product realization process for assemblies and systems involving a moderate level of complexity, and can do so independently. In particular, they are charged with executing AI&T activities for projects that may involve precision cleanroom assembly, specialized equipment/fixturing, and custom test bed development. With an optics focus, they are primarily tasked with hands-on integration of optical components through assembly and precision alignment. They are well-versed in optical metrology and proficient in a wide range of optical performance testing methods.



Responsibilities

    Interface directly with customers to understand top-down technical and end-user needs
  • Assist systems engineers in the development of system and subsystem requirements
  • Provide feedback to design engineers, customers, suppliers, and other key stakeholders regarding the feasibility of product assembly, integration, and test
  • Assist systems engineers during the system readiness review process
  • Assess assembly and testing capabilities and recommend equipment and tool acquisitions
  • Understand system interfaces and the impact of each subsystem on top-level system requirements
  • Craft and communicate the integration plan to key stakeholders for different types of hardware and software into a variety of systems and environments
  • Perform execution and oversight of critical system and subsystem integration activities
  • Develop and document the testing plan for each subsystem and system requirement
  • Coordinate system test efforts by communicating the test plan and by training technicians
  • Track, analyze, and document all verification and validation efforts
  • Support root cause and corrective action processes as necessary
  • Travel to customer sites to partake in process/knowledge transfers and perform on-site I&T activities
  • Facilitate the build and modification of test equipment to support short-term project-specific and long-term strategic needs
  • Attend external training, seminars, and conferences to continue personal growth and further the technical exposure of the company
  • Generate concepts and guide the development of optical alignment and test fixturing
  • Perform optical alignment using a variety of equipment and techniques
  • Test optical components, assemblies, and systems using a variety of optical measurement equipment


Qualifications

To perform this position successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required. Reasonable Accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Required Skills & Abilities:

  • Knowledge of key optical engineering concepts
  • Experience assembling and actively aligning multi-element optical systems
  • Experience testing optical assemblies and systems (environmental, surface quality, imaging performance)
  • Practical knowledge of precision optical alignment, test, and calibration equipment.
  • Knowledge of interfaces (physical, electrical, and logical) between components, units under test (UUT) and test platforms
  • Experience using basic laboratory equipment, inspection tools, electronics, and software
  • Experience developing requirements, Integrated Test Plans (ITP), and Acceptance Test Plans (ATP)
  • Experience with failure test, root cause, and corrective action processes
  • Strong technical writing skills for documentation of designs, plans, and procedures
  • Ability to communicate and collaborate well across different teams, disciplines, and cultures
  • US Citizenship or permanent residence required.

Education and Experience:

  • Undergraduate degree (graduate degree preferred) in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) field and a minimum of 4 years of prior, relevant hands-on experience in lab and/or manufacturing environments (preferably optics related)

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.

Think you meet some of the requirements but not all? Studies have shown that women and people of color are less likely to apply to jobs for which they do not meet every qualification. If you see a role that interests you, we encourage you to apply, regardless of whether or not your experience is completely aligned with the job description. Edmund Optics is committed to becoming the most diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace within the Optics and Photonics Industry and beyond. You may be a great candidate for this role or others within Edmund Optics.

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