Optical Systems Engineer

Guildford
3 weeks ago
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You will be involved in all aspects of a mission, from concept through to launch and in-orbit operation. This key role often sits within the core team of Payloads and involves interaction with other technical leads across all engineering areas of the business.

Key Responsibilities:

Conceptually designing and technically managing the development and verification of space-bound optical systems
Managing work packages for multiple technical aspects of optical systems
Holding technical ownership of requirements and specifications for optical payload systems, working closely with relevant teams to generate derived requirements
Managing the delivery of complete payloads, including ownership of payload schedules and keeping them aligned with mission schedule requirements
'Hands-on' technical engagement with the payload and all subsystems' team members at all development stages through to final assembly, integration, and verification
Maintaining ownership of risk registers and appropriate mitigation as agreed with the project manager
Reviewing and critiquing optical systems for application in space, balancing technical requirements with programmatic and budget constraints
Engaging directly with customers at periodic project reviews, presenting a holistic view of the optical payload
Writing and contributing to proposals, supporting future business development from a technical perspective
Providing support and technical oversight in areas such as optical system architecture definition, optical design, performance evaluation and testing, subsystem and component specification definition and manufacture, and optical system alignment and testing

Job Requirements:

Experience as a Systems Engineer, particularly in the space/satellite sector
Proficiency in optical systems engineering
Knowledge of Python and MATLAB for numerical analysis
BSc in Optics, Physics or related BEng degree with proven practical aerospace optical and/or spacecraft experience
Optical design/analysis experience with proficiency in tools such as Optic Studio (Zemax) and FRED is advantageous
Mechanical design and analysis software knowledge, such as SolidWorks, Ansys, SigFit
Ability to deliver error-free work on time
Demonstrable ability to work independently without hands-on management or guidance
Strong organisational and communication skills
If you are an experienced Optical Systems Engineer looking for a new opportunity to further develop your career, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's dynamic and talented team in Guildford

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