Job Title: Principal Photonics Engineer Location: Torquay, Devon Salary: Competitive Salary DOE
About the Role: We are looking for a highly skilled Principal Photonics Engineer to join our dynamic R&D team based in Torquay. This is an exciting opportunity for a technical expert with a strong understanding of optical fibres and their properties, including experience with fusion and tapering methods. In this role, you will lead the development of innovative fibre-optic products for various market segments, including industrial, aerospace & defense, and bio-photonics. Key Responsibilities:
Design and develop advanced fibre-optic and photonic components and devices using state-of-the-art design tools and experimental testing. Enhance and develop fused fibre-optic coupler products. Contribute to the product development strategy to meet business growth objectives. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, including mechanical and electronic design engineers, product engineers, and technicians. Engage in prototype builds, including operating fusion rigs, fibre-optic splicing, mechanical/electrical assembly, and opto-electronic testing. Develop and execute test plans for functional and environmental qualification of components for high-reliability applications. Support design modifications and engineering changes to existing products. Present findings clearly to both internal teams and external customers. Deliver projects on time and within budget. Ideal Candidate Profile:
Degree in Engineering or Physics; a PhD in a relevant area is preferred. Comprehensive understanding of optical fibres, including single-mode, polarization-maintaining, multi-mode, photonic crystal, and multi-core fibres. Experience with glass processing techniques, particularly fibre optic tapering and fusion processes. Knowledge of fibre-optics, photonics, and associated material properties. Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to analyze complex technical challenges. Familiarity with optical testing equipment and processes relevant to optical fibres. Understanding of reliability issues associated with optical fibre and components, including proof testing and harsh condition aging. Ability to devise engineering processes focused on high yield, reliability, and performance. Well-organized with the ability to meet tight deadlines while maintaining attention to detail. Self-motivated and autonomous with a proactive approach. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Benefits:
Competitive salary and ongoing training. 25 days of holiday plus bank holidays. Company pension with a 6% contribution. Bonus scheme. Health Cash Plan