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EvolvOptic

Process Engineer

EvolvOptic, Rochester, New York, United States

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EvolvOptic is a leading supplier in precision‑machined optical blanks. We are driven by a highly experienced team dedicated to delivering exceptional quality and dependable results. As we continue to grow, we are expanding into larger and more complex optical components to meet increasing market demands. We support customers across ground and space‑based imaging, semiconductor applications, and high‑energy optics, offering best‑value solutions that align with cost, schedule, and performance needs. Our focus on innovation, advanced technologies, and customer partnership continues to shape a strong and exciting future.

Position Overview

We are seeking a highly skilled

Process Engineer

to support the manufacturing of

large, high‑precision optical components

used in advanced imaging, aerospace, semiconductor, and scientific applications. The ideal candidate has a strong background in optical fabrication processes, metrology, and production engineering, with the ability to optimize workflows and enable reliable, repeatable, high‑accuracy results.

Salary Range: $80-$115K

Key Responsibilities Process Development & Optimization

Develop, validate, and optimize manufacturing processes for large optical components (polishing, grinding, CNC figuring, diamond turning, coating preparation, bonding, etc.).

Establish process parameters to meet specifications.

Conduct root‑cause analysis to address manufacturing variability and quality issues.

Support continuous‑improvement initiatives and employ methods such as SPC, DOE, Six Sigma, or Lean principles.

Production Support

Provide technical support to production teams to ensure process stability and throughput targets.

Create work instructions, process documentation, and operator training materials.

Optical Metrology & Data Analysis

Develop measurement strategies using interferometry, profilometry, surface roughness instruments, and coordinate metrology.

Analyze measurement data to evaluate process capability, optical performance, and trends.

Collaborate with metrology engineers to refine test setups and ensure measurement accuracy.

Equipment & Technology

Specify, install, and qualify new fabrication and metrology equipment. Establish and document SOPs for new equipment.

Evaluate new materials, consumables, and tooling for process improvements.

Cross‑Functional Collaboration

Work closely with design engineering, manufacturing, quality engineering, and program management teams.

Support DFMA/DFM reviews and ensure manufacturability of new optical designs.

Participate in customer interactions and technical presentations when required.

Qualifications Required

Bachelor’s degree in Optical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, or a related field, with more than 5 years of experience in optical fabrication; or a minimum of 10 years of relevant optical fabrication experience in lieu of a degree.

Hands‑on experience with optical processing equipment (grinding, polishing, figuring, coating prep).

Knowledge of optical metrology techniques (interferometry, profilometry, surface inspection).

Strong understanding of tolerancing, geometric dimensioning, and precision manufacturing principles.

Ability to collect, analyze, and interpret process data using statistical methods.

Preferred

Bachelor’s degree in Optical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, or a related field, with more than 10 years of experience in optical fabrication.

Experience with large optics (≥300 mm diameter, or equivalent large‑format optics).

Familiarity with ultra‑low‑expansion materials (ULE, Zerodur, CCZ, fused silica, etc).

Experience with CNC optical fabrication systems (e.g., IBF, MRF, Zeeko, etc).

Working knowledge of coatings, bonding, or optical assembly processes.

Six Sigma certification or formal continuous‑improvement training.

Proficiency with CAD, CAM, and data‑analysis tools (SolidWorks, MATLAB, Python, Minitab).

Core Competencies

Strong problem‑solving and root‑cause analysis skills.

High attention to detail and commitment to precision.

Excellent communication and documentation abilities.

Ability to work in a fast‑paced, multidisciplinary manufacturing environment.

The job description above outlines the general nature and level of work expected from employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities and qualifications for this position. Equivalent combination of education, experience, and skills may supplement above minimum job requirements.

This position is subject to US export control laws, including the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), which require US person status. A \"US person\" is defined by these regulations as a US citizen, US lawful permanent resident (i.e., \"green card holder\"), political asylee, or refugee.

All employees must also be legally authorized to work in the United States. Verification of employment eligibility will be required consistent with federal law (Form I-9). Export control assessments are conducted separately to ensure compliance with ITAR/EAR.

EvolvOptic is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of any legally protected status or characteristic protected by state or federal law.

Seniority Level

Mid‑Senior level

Employment Type

Full‑time

Job Function

Management and Manufacturing

Industries

Glass Product Manufacturing

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