
Mechanical Engineer for Photonics and Optical Metrology - 832
Job Description
We are seeking a Mechanical Engineer for Photonics and Optical Metrology in our Broomfield, CO location.
Our team is developing optics and integrated photonics technologies that will enable scaling of our trapped-ion quantum computers from our current 98-qubit Helios system to our future 1,000,000-qubit Lumos system (Quantinuum system roadmap link). The data, designs, and expertise from our group inform our next-generation systems, including Apollo and Lumos, from the overall architecture to the tiniest of details. We are looking for more engineers and scientists to join our cross-disciplinary team.
All applicants for placement in safety-sensitive positions will be required to submit to a pre-employment drug test.
Key Responsibilities:
- Apply mechanical design tools, such OnShape and Ansys, to support development of prototype and production hardware for optical metrology setups
- Design, model, and develop the mechanical systems for optical metrology to characterize advanced optical, micro-optic, and integrated photonic devices and systems
- Maintain thorough, version-controlled CAD models and BOMs.
- Partner with lab validation & integration teams to build and test prototype assemblies.
- Collaborate and work with a diverse cross-disciplinary team, including photonics scientists, optical engineers, opto-mechanical engineers, machinists, atomic physicists, mechanical engineers, and fabrication experts to validate integrated photonic and trapped-ion technologies
- Contribute to design and trade studies and analyses.
- Communicate design proposals and results through design reviews, documentation, and presentations.
- Work in a research lab environment to collect and analyze data on system and device performance.
YOU MUST HAVE:
- Bachelor's degree minimum
- Minimum 3 years’ experience (degree inclusive) in CAD systems, such as Onshape
- Due to Contractual requirements, must be a U.S. Person defined as, U.S. citizen permanent resident or green card holder, workers granted asylum or refugee status
- Due to national security requirements imposed by the U.S. Government, candidates for this position must not be a People's Republic of China national or Russian national unless the candidate is also a U.S. citizen.
WE VALUE:
- Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering, optics, or related field
- 5+ years’ experience in scientific research and development or engineering roles
- Experience with FEA (modal, structural, and thermal)
- Experience in a hands-on environment, especially with free-space optics, imaging systems, motion control
- Experience with control systems for data collection, signal processing, and analysis.
- Experience with scientific coding and data analysis and familiarity with software tools like MATLAB, Python, etc
- Experience with revision and release control
- Experience with user interfaces and the automation of assembly and test processes
- Experience in creating drawings and assembly processes for optical systems
- Exposure to optical design and simulation, such as Zemax
- Interest in learning more about optics, photonics, and quantum technology
Compensation & Benefits:
The pay range for this role is $89,000 – $112,000 annually. Actual compensation within this range may vary based on the candidate’s skills, educational background, professional experience, and unique qualifications for the role.