Job Description
Role Purpose
Corning is seeking an Optical Fabrication Engineer for its advanced optics technology center in Rochester, New York. This onsite role typically works Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with additional hours as needed during periods of high project activity.
In this role, you will help bring new optical products from concept design into manufacturing. You’ll play a key part in building the processes, tools, and production readiness needed to deliver world class optical components at scale, working closely with development, engineering, and operations teams.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop optical manufacturing processes that support the successful launch of new products
- Define equipment, tooling, fixtures, and test methods needed to fabricate optical components
- Establish prototype and pilot build readiness to meet quality, delivery, and performance goals
- Create process documentation and support training for manufacturing teams as new capabilities are introduced
- Identify process gaps and risks, and lead actions that improve manufacturability and production readiness
- Partner with cross-functional teams to support design reviews, problem-solving, and manufacturing success
- Capture process knowledge and technical learnings to support standardization, continuous improvement, and intellectual property protection
Experiences/Education - Required
- Bachelor’s degree in Optical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, or a related technical field
- 2+ years of experience in process development, manufacturing engineering, or a related production environment
- Knowledge of optical manufacturing methods and measurement techniques
- Experience working with CNC equipment and 3D modeling software
- Strong communication and collaboration skills
Experiences/Education - Desired
- Experience in optics or precision optics manufacturing
- Familiarity with G-code, Mastercam, or similar programming tools
- Knowledge of optical metrology equipment such as interferometers, profilometers, or autocollimators
- Experience with optical polishing processes
- Knowledge of optical materials or coatings used in laser applications
