Electro-Optical Engineer
Job Description
Job Title: Electro-Optical Engineer
Compensation, Benefits, and Employment Type
- Duration: 3+Â years
- Pay rate: $75-$100/hr depending on experience level
- Benefits include medical insurance, 401(k), 10 days of Paid Time off, and 11 paid holidays
- Job Location: Lexington, MA (100% on-site)
- Schedule: M-F, standard business hours
- Job#: 18989
Role Overview
Seeking an Electro-Optical Engineer to support the development, testing, and prototyping of advanced optical communication and sensing systems. This role focuses on building and evaluating high-performance technologies across a range of environments, including terrestrial and space-based applications.
The engineer will contribute to research and development efforts involving optical transmission systems, photonic components, and high-speed communication links. This includes working with advanced modulation techniques, precision optical systems, and emerging technologies. The role also involves hands-on prototype development and participation in testing efforts to validate performance and inform future system designs.
Key Responsibilities
- Design, develop, and test optical communication systems and subsystems, including transmitters, receivers, and supporting components
- Work with fiber-optic and electro-optic technologies to build and evaluate high-speed communication links
- Develop and execute test plans using optical and electronic instrumentation to validate system performance
- Analyze and interpret test data to support system improvements and design decisions
- Develop automated test systems and tools using MATLAB, LabVIEW, Python, or similar platforms
- Perform hands-on integration, troubleshooting, repair, and optimization of optical and electronic subsystems
- Prototype and evaluate hardware components to support system development and validation
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to refine system requirements and support prototype-to-deployment efforts
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Physics, or a related technical field
- 5+ years of experience developing high-speed optical transceivers and automated test systems
- 8+ years of experience working with electro-optical test instrumentation and laboratory environments
- 8+ years of hands-on experience operating, troubleshooting, and repairing complex subsystems
- Strong understanding of fiber-optic and electro-optic components and systems (8+ years preferred)
- 8+ years of experience working with optical communications hardware and systems
- 5+ years of experience prototyping and evaluating hardware components
- Experience with laser characterization equipment and optical measurement techniques
- Strong understanding of optical principles, including polarization and fiber-based systems
- 5+ years of experience with scientific programming (e.g., Python, MATLAB, LabVIEW, C++, or similar)
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience with advanced electro-optical systems or next-generation photonic technologies
- Familiarity with emerging quantum-enabled devices or systems
- Experience developing hardware in research environments and transitioning to production
- Ability to implement and operate communication testbeds based on high-level system requirements
- Experience specifying optical components and subsystems for R&D environments
- Proficiency with Python in a Linux environment
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