Job Type:
Job Description:
Working in the company’s photonics division, you will be responsible for the design, testing and production of our photonics systems. You will participate in the development of custom products and new products, and you will work in a technical and scientific environment as part of a young and dynamic team.
Responsibilities:
Your main activities:
– Design of new, complex, high added-value products, from specification to industrialization.
– Photonics research as part of internal projects and in collaboration with partners.
– Assembly and testing of our photonic systems, sourcing of photonic components.
– Technical support and internal / external expertise (for customers, partners, etc.).
– Project management and technology monitoring.
Requirements:
Your profile:
– You have at least a 5-year degree, or a PhD, in photonics or equivalent.
– You have 3 years‘ experience after your master’s degree or 2 years’ experience after your PhD.
Hard skills:
– You have a very good knowledge of photonic systems in general and of the various fiber optic components available on the market, compatible at wavelengths ranging from 400nm to 2200nm.
– You are familiar with optical fiber, its handling, integration, connection, welding (PM and SM fiber) and know how to use instruments such as an optical fiber welding machine, an optical spectrum analyzer, etc.
– You are able to design photonic systems from the specification phase through to industrialization.
– You are comfortable with the concepts of frequency noise, intensity noise and frequency stability.
– You are comfortable with project management and are familiar with the Microsoft 365 suite.
– You are fluent in written and spoken English (equivalent >900 TOEIC – C1).
Salary Range:
Benefits:
– Mutual insurance/provident contract, reimbursement of transport costs.
– Home office possible and adaptation of the work environment (equipment, tools, etc.).
– Platform for cultural, social and financial benefits (WiiSmile).
– Opportunities for quick internal progression, to eventually become head of the photonics division.