Optical EngineerHamilton Company is a worldwide leader in the design and manufacture of manual, semi-automated and robotic products for precision fluid measuring. We specialize in the development, manufacturing and customization of precision measurement devices, automated liquid handling stations, and sample management systems. For more than 60 years, Hamilton has been satisfying customer needs by combining quality materials with skilled workmanship, ensuring the highest level of performance of every precision fluid measuring device we manufacture.ResponsibilitiesCerillo is a Charlottesville, VA-based HAMILTON Company subsidiary focused on advancing human, environmental, and ecological health through its suite of innovative laboratory instrumentation. Through its Rayo platform of compact, precision microplate readers and the Canopy real-time monitoring system, Cerillo equips academic, government, and biotech/pharma researchers with affordable, accessible tools that ensure consistency and reproducibility.We are seeking an Optical Engineer which will be a specialized member of the Engineering team responsible for designing, developing, and validating the precision optical systems at the heart of Cerillo's compact microplate readers. Drawing on a deep understanding of optical theory and applied principles, particularly in commercially available instrumentation, the Optical Engineer defines optical architectures for multi-wavelength absorbance measurement, selects and qualifies optical components, and establishes repeatable system designs to achieve the high sensitivity and accuracy demanded by Cerillo's customers.
The role requires close collaboration with electrical and mechanical engineers to integrate optical systems into compact, low-power, environmentally robust instruments.The essential functions include, but are not limited to the following:Design and develop precision optical systems for compact multi-wavelength absorbance microplate readers, including illumination, beam-shaping, filtering, and photodetection sub-systemsDetermine optical specifications and system requirements for each product design, including wavelength selection, throughput, stray light, and signal-to-noise ratioSelect, evaluate, and qualify optical components including light sources, photodetectors, filters, lenses, apertures, and any other relevant subsystemsDesign mechanical mounts and alignment fixtures to hold optical components in precise geometric positions relative to each other and to the overall instrument, ensuring stable optical alignment through manufacturing and field conditionsDevelop and repeatable alignment procedures to achieve specified photometric performance across the full wavelength range and across all plate positionsDesign and build inspection instruments and test setups to characterize optical system performance, detect aberrations, stray light, cross-talk, and deviations from specificationPerform optical modeling and simulation using tools such as Zemax OpticStudio, FRED, or equivalent to predict system performance and guide design decisionsCollaborate with electrical engineers to define photodetector interface requirements, amplifier specifications, and light emission parametersCollaborate with mechanical engineers to achieve compact, manufacturable optical enclosures with the required positional stability and environmental sealingDevelop test methods and acceptance criteria for optical performance at incoming inspection, production, and final qualification stagesTroubleshoot optical performance issues identified during development, testing, or production; implement and document corrective actionsSupport regulatory documentation, risk management, and optical safety assessments as requiredContribute to new product concept development and product roadmap planningPerform ad-hoc engineering tasks as directed by the Chief Executive Officer and/or Engineering leadershipQualificationsDeep understanding of optical theory including photometry, radiometry, geometric optics, interference, and stray light analysisProficiency in optical design and simulation software such as Zemax OpticStudio, FRED, or equivalentHands-on experience designing and assembling precision optical systems including alignment, calibration, and performance verificationExperience with absorbance-based or transmittance-based photometric measurement systems strongly preferredExperience designing optical component mounts, alignment mechanisms, and optomechanical interfacesKnowledge of photodetector technologies (photodiodes, silicon photomultipliers, etc.) and their integration with low-noise electronicsAbility to develop and execute detailed optical test plansExperience working cross-functionally with electrical and mechanical engineering teamsStrong analytical and problem-solving skills with a rigorous, data-driven approach to engineering decisionsExcellent written and verbal communication skillsAbility to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced startup environmentEducation/ExperienceBachelor's degree in Optical Engineering, Physics, or related field required; Master's degree or Ph.D. preferred3+ years of experience in optical system design and development, preferably in scientific instrumentation, biomedical devices, or life sciencesPhysical Demands and Work EnvironmentThe physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the functions.The work is performed in a laboratory and office environment. While performing the duties of this position, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear and to use hands or fingers to handle precision optical instruments, tools, and components. The employee is occasionally required to stand; walk; sit; and reach with hands and arms. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this position include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, and the ability to adjust focus (essential for optical alignment work). The noise level in the work environment is usually low to moderate.EEO - It is the policy of this organization to provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age 40 and over, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, citizenship status, religious preference, or veteran status in all phases of the employment process and in compliance with applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations.