Opto-Mechanical Engineer
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We are looking for an Opto-Mechanical Engineer to join Endress+Hauser Optical Analysis, the global leader in Raman spectroscopy, tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy (TDLAS), and quenched fluorescence (QF) instrumentation for laboratory, process, and manufacturing environments. Our laser-based analyzer systems perform high-performance chemical composition and concentration measurement of all phases of matter in any installation environment.
What is the role about?
We are seeking an Opto-Mechanical Engineer with a strong foundation in mechanical design and practical experience in precision instrumentation. This is a hands-on engineering role involving mechanical and opto-mechanical design, prototype build, testing, and system integration. You'll work as part of our opto-mechanical engineering team to design and refine mechanical assemblies that incorporate optical components, assist with optical alignment and integration, and evaluate prototypes through lab testing and practical validation. Your core strength should be mechanical engineering, with familiarity in optical systems, lasers, or photonics considered valuable. You should have several years of industry experience and be comfortable collaborating with other engineering disciplines, as well as partners in manufacturing, quality, and service, to bring complete systems together. Working knowledge of electronics and instrumentation integration is a plus
Which tasks will you perform?
- Design and Development :
- Design opto-mechanical parts and assemblies for TDLAS gas analyzers and sample conditioning systems.
- Develop manufacturable designs that balance performance, cost, and assembly complexity.
- Contribute to the mechanical design of subsystems with attention to alignment, thermal stability, and ease of integration.
- Select materials and processes suited to harsh industrial environments, including stainless steel and aluminum alloys.
- Perform mechanical stack-up and tolerance analysis to verify performance under worst-case conditions.
- Use simulation tools (thermal, structural, optical) to inform design decisions.
- Build, assemble, and test prototypes to evaluate form, fit, function, and integration.
- Support system-level integration of optical, mechanical, and electronic components, including commercial parts.
- Technical Drawings and Documentation
- Generate and maintain accurate fabrication and assembly drawings, BoMs, inspection documents, and work instructions.
- Apply GD&T to support both design intent and manufacturing inspection.
- Contribute to engineering documentation activities, including change orders and release packages.
- Project Collaboration and Support
- Work closely with optical, electrical, and mechanical engineers to develop and refine complete systems.
- Collaborate with manufacturing, quality, and industrialization teams to transition designs into production.
- Participate in FMEA, design reviews, and risk assessments to identify and mitigate potential failure modes early in development.
- Troubleshoot issues in current and legacy products, particularly around mechanical performance, optical alignment, and thermal behavior.
- Provide input on manufacturability, serviceability, and cost during all phases of development.
- Participate in hands-on testing, build support, and continuous improvement activities in the lab and production areas.
The duties above describe the general nature and level of work being performed in this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties; additional responsibilities may be assigned, as required, by management.
What do we expect from you?
3-7 years of experience in mechanical or opto-mechanical design for precision instrumentation or related systems.Expert-level proficiency in CAD (SolidWorks preferred); able to take design from concept to detailed drawing.Proficiency in CAD (SolidWorks preferred), capable of developing designs from concept through detailed drawing releaseHands-on experience building, assembling, and testing prototypes and systemsStrong understanding of machining, sheet metal, and 3D printing processesSolid grasp of GD&T and tolerance stack-up analysisFamiliar with structural and thermal simulation tools (SolidWorks Simulation, Ansys); exposure to optical modeling tools (Zemax OpticStudio) is a plusComfortable participating in FMEA, design reviews, and structured problem-solving to improve design robustness and reliability.Effective at documenting and communicating design intent clearly and consistentlyAble to work independently while collaborating effectively in cross-functional teamsExperience with optical systems, lasers, or photonics is a plusWorking knowledge of electronics or instrumentation integration is desirableExperience with ERP / PLM systems (Syteline, SAP) and PDM tools (SolidWorks PDM) preferred.Familiarity with hazardous area equipment design and certification is a plusExperience using CMMs or other metrology tools to verify precision components is a plusWhat can you expect from us?
Family-owned, highly committed global company with a sustainable vision of the future.Lifelong learning encouraged by versatile training, tuition reimbursement, and further education opportunities.Comprehensive benefit package (to include medical, dental, vision) and 401(k) savings with company match.Compensation is competitive and includes bonus opportunities.Work-life balance encouraged through our 10 company-paid holidays, paid time off, paid parental leave, and employee assistance programs (financial, mental, and physical health and wellbeing).Employees work in a safety-first, climate controlled, clean manufacturing facility with utilization of Lean practices and ergonomic workstations to enhance productivity and comfort.The listed annual salary range for this position is $105,000 - $120,000, but the actual package offered may vary depending on different factors, including market location, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. The total compensation for this position would include other elements which include an annual nondiscretionary bonus.
How do you apply?
To apply, we kindly ask you to upload your documents on our career page. Endress+Hauser is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of any protected classification, including protected veteran and disability status.
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