Senior Optical Engineer
Garmin International
Overview We are seeking a full-time Senior Optical Engineer with expertise in optical simulation to join our team in Fairport, NY. Our team passionately develops complex optical systems in the consumer electronics space using a combination of visual, camera, and/or illumination optics. In this role, you will be collaborating with a highly experienced Optical Engineering team that designs, implements, and verifies optical components, technologies, and systems. Essential Functions Complete complex simulations/analysis (such as tolerancing or stray light) on optical systems incorporating a variety of surface/object types, such as aspheric lenses, prisms, projected graphics, optical coatings, collimated optical systems, and illumination systems Expert user of one or more optical simulation software tools (ZEMAX, Code V, Light Tools, TracePro, etc.) and able to complete the most difficult tasks Specify test plans to validate very complex systems with complex performance requirements Mentor and develop clear guidance for peer group in proper optical test equipment utilization Direct and coordinate manufacture of moderately complex optical prototypes Serve as Optical Engineering project lead for a single project providing system level oversight and technical direction, design, overview, ownership, and communication of status updates Negotiate with cross functional teams to develop robust optical designs considering manufacturable tolerances, dimensional space constraints and appropriate testability Collaborates and adds value through participation in design reviews, providing comments on optical design aspects and other engineering areas across multiple product types Provides technical input to product development plans and concept documents Estimate complex optical designs including tooling, part cost and design time Effectively communicate complex optical requirements to external vendors and negotiate to achieve acceptable performance and cost Expert user of optical test equipment (such as collimators, spectrophotometers, interferometers, MTF benches, etc.) used for tolerance alignment in the manufacture of optical systems Makes substantial contributions toward determination of project goal/objectives Mentors and provides guidance to less experienced Optical Engineers (1 & 2) Contributes to advanced technical research on new technologies Independently determines general approach and specific solutions ttechnical problems Offers process improvement suggestions and authors new procedures as appropriate Interprets industry and Garmin qualifications to determine relevance and impact on product design Provides reliable solutions to a wide range of difficult problems using sound problem-solving techniques Exemplifies Garmin’s Mission Statement and Quality Policy and proactively works to improve Garmin’s image and culture Basic Qualifications Bachelor of Science Degree in Optical Engineering, Bachelor of Arts in Physics, or related field AND a minimum of 5 years relevant experience OR equivalent combination of education and relevant experience Excellent academics (cumulative GPA greater than or equal to 3.0 as a general rule) Demonstrated strong/excellent and effective verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills Thorough knowledge of optical manufacturing processes such as machining, polishing, molding and optical coatings and production and operations issues as they relate to engineering Demonstrated ability to exercise good judgement in setting schedules, taking risks and completing tasks Must demonstrate proficiency with a complex optical components and optical systems Garmin International is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, citizenship, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran’s status, age or disability. This position is eligible for Garmin's benefit program. Details can be found here: Garmin Benefits
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