Optical Systems Automation EngineerWe are seeking an Optical Systems Automation Engineer to design, implement, and maintain automated systems for optical alignment, calibration, and test of imaging and optical assemblies. This role bridges optics, motion control, machine vision, and software, enabling scalable, repeatable, and high-yield manufacturing of optical systems and camera modules.Essential Duties and ResponsibilitiesOptical Automation & AlignmentDesign and implement automated optical alignment systems (active and passive)Develop focus, centering, tilt, and spacing alignment algorithmsIntegrate cameras, light sources, collimators, targets, and metrology toolsOptimize alignment speed, accuracy, and yield for production useTest & Calibration SystemsDevelop automated optical test stations (MTF, SFR, distortion, FOV, CRA, focus)Implement calibration routines for imaging systems and optical assembliesAutomate pass/fail criteria, data capture, and traceabilitySupport thermal, vibration, and environmental test automation as neededSoftware & ControlsDevelop automation software (Python, C/C++, LabVIEW, or similar)Interface with motion controllers, PLCs, frame grabbers, and DAQ hardwareImplement closed-loop optimization using image-based feedbackDevelop GUIs and operator workflows for manufacturing environmentsManufacturing IntegrationTransition automation from lab to pilot line to productionSupport yield improvement, cycle time reduction, and process stabilizationDevelop fixtures, tooling, and work instructionsSupport GR&R, Cp/Cpk, and process capability studiesCross-Functional CollaborationWork closely with optical design, camera systems, mechanical, and quality teamsSupport DFM/DFA decisions related to optical tolerances and assembly strategyTroubleshoot optical, mechanical, and software issues in productionEducation, Skills and ExperienceBachelor's or Master's degree in Optical Engineering, Physics, Mechatronics, Robotics, or related field5+ years experience in optical systems automation or optical manufacturingStrong knowledge of optical fabrication, coatings, assembly, and testing methods.Familiarity with optical design software (Zemax, Code V) or metrology systems (interferometry, profilometry, MTF testing).U.S. citizenship or permanent residency required (ITAR compliance).Strong understanding of Optical alignment principles and tolerancing, Imaging performance metrics (MTF/SFR, distortion, focus), Motion control systems (stages, encoders, actuators).