Photonics Packaging Development Engineer

Edinburgh
4 weeks ago
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Location: Edinburgh
Salary: Competitive + Excellent Benefits

We have flexible working (usually 3 in the office and 2 hybrid) but this all depends on what lab work that is going on at any given time.

Are you a Photonics Packaging Development Engineer looking for an exciting challenge where you can push the boundaries of optical design and development? This is a unique opportunity to join an innovative, forward-thinking team working on cutting-edge technologies across commercial and high-reliability industries.

Why Join Us?

Be at the forefront of innovation - Work on ground-breaking photonics packaging solutions from concept to full-scale manufacturing.
Make an impact - Play a key role in optical package design, performance optimization, and pioneering new developments.
Collaborate & Lead - Engage with top-tier customers and suppliers while driving product development in a fast-paced, high-tech environment.
Grow your career - Work alongside industry experts in a company that invests in your development.

Your Role:

As a Photonics Packaging Development Engineer, you'll be involved in all aspects of optical package design, simulation, and manufacturing process development, bringing innovative ideas to life.

Optical design & simulation using cutting-edge tools.
Component & package design for high-performance photonics products.
Process development & hands-on operations to optimize manufacturing.
New product introduction - taking concepts from idea to reality.

What You'll Bring:

Strong optical design & simulation experience (Zemax or equivalent).
Hands-on expertise in optical/semiconductor packaging & assembly - wafer saw, die attach, wire bonding, sealing, encapsulation, and more.
Mechanical design skills (SolidWorks or equivalent) - experience in thermal/stress modeling is a plus.
Deep understanding of materials properties in photonics packaging.
Experience in Design for Manufacturing, FMEA, DOE.
Strong project management skills - keeping projects on track & driving innovation.

Education & Experience:

A degree in Optics, Engineering, or Science (or 5+ years of relevant industry experience).
At least 5 years in semiconductor/optical component manufacturing, with 3+ years of Zemax experience.

What's in It for You?

Flexible working options - tailored to business needs.
Competitive salary + annual reviews - we recognize your contributions.
EV salary sacrifice scheme - drive electric for less.
Up to 6% matched pension - secure your future.
Life assurance (2x salary) & private healthcare - peace of mind for you and your family.
Cycle to Work & Tech schemes - perks that suit your lifestyle.
33 days annual leave + extra for long service.
Enhanced maternity/paternity leave - because family comes first.
Free onsite parking - no more morning parking stress.

Ready to Join?

If you're excited about shaping the future of photonics packaging, we'd love to hear from you.

Apply now! Send your CV to

Let's innovate together!

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