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Job Id: 1087
Optical Engineer
Boston, MA
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Collaborate with Research Fellows and Mechanical Engineers to develop clinical consoles, probes, and rotary junctions by determining optical component layout and alignment strategies, fabricating rigid and vibration-resistant mounts, analyzing mechanical and alignment tolerances, optimizes glass, epoxy, and anti-reflection coating selections, and designs custom optical components when required.
Designing and optimizing miniature fiber optic and free-space optical systems in advanced catheters and probes.
EXPERIENCE:
- Minimum of 1-2 years of experience in device engineering in a hospital, industrial, or research setting required.
- Experience in biomedical optics device or fiber-optics communication device design and fabrication with a strong background in mounting mechanics.
- Experience with laser-tissue interactions in the visible and near-infrared wavelengths is preferred.
- Produce prototypes of new optical, mechanical, electronic, and computer components and systems.
- Document and test new and existing parts, assemblies, and procedures to evaluate performance, patient safety, facilitate manufacturing, and satisfy various regulatory requirements
EDUCATION:
BS or MS degree in Optics, Biomedical Optics, or related