We are looking for an Electro-Optical Process engineer to join our multidisciplinary team developing a next-generation sensor. In this role, you will gain a deep understanding of the electro design and development and translate it into a robust, scalable manufacturing process. You will work closely with our R&D teams and with external vendors to ensure seamless execution from prototype to high-volume production.
**The position is fully onsite**
Develop, define, and optimize manufacturing processes for a complex, multidisciplinary sensor
Lead electro-optics module manufacturing, characterization, and testing activities to mature the module into a mass-production-ready device
Manage assembly line integration, including station design, tool setup, workflows, and quality checkpoints
Lead manufacturing scalability efforts, process optimization, and cost-reduction strategies
Own the manufacturing flow definition and ensure smooth execution from engineering builds to high-volume production
Operate testing equipment and build test fixtures for validation during development phases
Conduct lab experiments, document results, characterize sensor performance, and provide actionable feedback to R&D
Support research and engineering teams by gathering performance data, running experiments, and troubleshooting issues with the vendor
Ensure high-quality documentation for manufacturing, test procedures, and process control
5+ years of experience in Product Engineering, Process Engineering, or a related hands-on engineering role
Background in Electro-optics or multidisciplinary products – mandatory
Proven experience working closely with vendors/manufacturers and driving a design into production
Strong understanding of manufacturing flows, process optimization, and cost-efficient scaling
Experience working in a lab environment: building setups, running experiments, operating test equipment – strong advantage
Hands-on experience with test fixtures, DVT/PVT testing, or validation – advantage
Excellent documentation skills and the ability to collaborate with multidisciplinary teams (mechanics, electronics, optics, software)
Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and an ownership mindset
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