What are the responsibilities and job description for the Precision Lens Assembly Specialist position at Corning Incorporated?
About the Role
We are seeking an experienced Optical Systems Engineer to join our team at Corning Incorporated. In this role, you will be responsible for designing, testing, and optimizing complex lens assemblies and optical modules. Your expertise in precision optics will enable us to develop innovative solutions for various industries.
You will work closely with cross-functional teams to analyze, engineer & build lens systems from conception to completion. This includes creating and documenting metrology methods and procedures for transfer to manufacturing. You will also collaborate with software, electrical and mechanical engineers to design and integrate fully functional metrology equipment/test benches.
Travel is expected for this role, including 10% domestic & international trips for training, networking opportunities, customer visits, conferences, tradeshows, and benchmarking activities as required. Work locations are currently split between Fairport Plant and Penfield Engineering headquarters; personal transportation between sites (10 min drive) is expected depending upon project responsibilities.
A minimum of 2-5 years of experience in designing or testing precision optical systems is required for this position. Strong presentation and technical writing skills are essential for effective communication within the program team and with internal and external customers.
We are seeking an experienced Optical Systems Engineer to join our team at Corning Incorporated. In this role, you will be responsible for designing, testing, and optimizing complex lens assemblies and optical modules. Your expertise in precision optics will enable us to develop innovative solutions for various industries.
You will work closely with cross-functional teams to analyze, engineer & build lens systems from conception to completion. This includes creating and documenting metrology methods and procedures for transfer to manufacturing. You will also collaborate with software, electrical and mechanical engineers to design and integrate fully functional metrology equipment/test benches.
Travel is expected for this role, including 10% domestic & international trips for training, networking opportunities, customer visits, conferences, tradeshows, and benchmarking activities as required. Work locations are currently split between Fairport Plant and Penfield Engineering headquarters; personal transportation between sites (10 min drive) is expected depending upon project responsibilities.
A minimum of 2-5 years of experience in designing or testing precision optical systems is required for this position. Strong presentation and technical writing skills are essential for effective communication within the program team and with internal and external customers.