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Optical Process Engineer

Cranfield
3 weeks ago
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Our Client, a global leading business in ultra precision machining, are looking to recruit an Optical Process Development Engineer to join the business on a permanent basis
This will be part of a multi-skilled team and be responsible for a wide range of tasks in the optical process development area. This includes testing and the development of high precision special purpose machinery and test equipment. This role will also require the Development Engineer to visit customer sites around the globe for machine installation, upgrades, process development and service technical support.
Candidates will be qualified to minimum HNC level with a proven background within the optics / Ultra Precision manufacturing sector - knowledge of Diamond machining, Optics/ Mirror manufacturing is crucial for this position.
Main duties and responsibilities:

  • Process development for the businesses range of precision component machines.
  • Process during machine pass off/verification tests at Cranfield and on site at customers’ facilities.
  • Deliver new machine build and R&D projects in line with the schedule.
  • Liaise effectively with project teams on a technical level.
  • Assist with commissioning ultra-precision machine tools.
  • Assist with set-up and error correction of ultra-precision machine tools.
  • Assist with optical machine customers’ aftermarket requests and upgrades.

  • When at customer sites:
    • Complete regular site reports/visit reports, timesheets and other documentation as required
    • Maintain effective communication with all stakeholders.
    • Work with staff to develop practical ways to continuously improve the services provided for our customers.
      Key Skills Requirements:
      • Relevant Engineering qualification in a Mechanical or Optical discipline, e.g. HNC/HND, C&G, BTEC, etc., or higher, or proven experience within the machine tool industry.
      • Self-driven individual with a 'can-do' attitude.
      • Effective communicator.
      • Ability to work alone or as part of a team.
      • Ability to problem-solve and fault-find in a logical and methodical manner.
      • Proficient with basic software packages, such as Outlook, Word and Excel.
      • Full driving licence and passport to enable travel to customer sites - UK and overseas.
      • Willingness to work additional hours as required by the customer and the ability to work outside the UK for prolonged periods (e.g. up to 6 weeks) if required.
      Specialist Skills:
      • Ability to read, understand, interpret, and manufacture from optical, mechanical
      component and electrical drawings.
      • Understanding of optical metrology systems such as Taylor Hobson PGI optics, white
      light interferometry and CMM systems.
      • Understanding of ultra-precision machine tools and systems, with confidence in the
      use of micron, nanometer, wavelength and arc second data.
      • Understanding of on-board machine metrology systems.
      • Understanding of machine calibration methods and adjustments (e.g. laser
      alignment, talyvels, straight edges, etc.).
      Desirable Knowledge:
      • Familiarity with:
      o precision optical manufacturing and optical lens systems;
      o optical metrology instruments;
      o optical grinding wheel technologies;
      o R&D set-ups and trials for precision optical grinding, such as:
      o Grinding wheel mounting;
      o Manufacture and set-up of component mounts;
      o Mechanical datums for optical alignment repeatability;
      • Familiar with CAD packages such as SolidWorks, RhinoCAD or NX for component
      mount design

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