Space Opto-Mechanical Engineer

Henderson Scott UK
Essex
1 week ago
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Position Available:Space Opto-Mechanical Engineer

Location:Essex

Experience needed:We are seeking a skilled engineer with experience in opto-mechanical design and analysis, particularly in high-reliability environments like aerospace, defence or automotive. The ideal candidate will have hands-on experience designing and testing precision optical mounting systems that can withstand extreme structural, thermal, and dynamic stresses.

About the role

We are currently looking for an Opto-Mechanical Engineer to join a team who focus on developing cutting-edge optical systems for space applications. This role involves designing and analysing precision mechanical mountings for optics, ensuring they perform reliably under extreme conditions like launch vibrations and temperature fluctuations. You'll work on projects from concept to manufacture, supporting assembly and testing of optical systems and imaging packages.

Your key responsibilities will include:

  • Design and analyse opto-mechanical systems using CAD and FEA tools
  • Perform tolerance, thermal, and dynamic analyses for high-reliability environments
  • Collaborate with subcontractors and internal teams to meet technical requirements
  • Support hands-on integration and testing of systems
  • Manage technical documentation and present at design reviews

What we need from you

  • Expertise in precision optics mounting and structural analysis
  • Strong knowledge of CAD packages and FEA tools
  • Knowledge of requirements management, DFMEA and compliance matrices
  • Design and analysis experience

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