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We are seeking an experienced Senior Solid‑State Laser Systems Technician to support
hands‑on assembly, integration, alignment, and testing of advanced solid‑state laser systems
in a research laboratory environment.
This is a long‑term and permanent position supporting a 30+ year old company within the DOD and NASA space. This role is 100% onsite at headquarters located in Herndon, VA. (Relocation Bonus available!)
This role works closely with laser, mechanical, and electrical engineers to
execute builds based on verbal direction, sketches, and evolving documentation , particularly during early‑stage prototype development. As systems mature, the technician will also support
formalized build and acceptance testing
for deliverable hardware intended for operation in demanding environments.
The ideal candidate is a senior technician who is comfortable working in a research setting, can independently execute complex optical builds, and brings strong workmanship and lab discipline without owning the underlying laser architecture or design direction.
Key Responsibilities
Independently assemble, integrate, and align solid‑state laser systems and subsystems
Build and align laser resonators, amplifiers, and non‑linear frequency conversion modules
Support integration of lasers into mechanically and environmentally robust packaged systems
Execute optical alignment and troubleshooting with minimal supervision
Support early‑stage prototype builds where procedures and designs may evolve
Perform performance characterization and diagnostic testing under engineering guidance
Execute formal acceptance and qualification testing for deliverable systems
Interpret verbal instructions, sketches, and partial documentation and translate them into high‑quality hardware
Identify workmanship issues, integration risks, or build‑related improvements and communicate them to the technical team
Accurately document configurations, alignment settings, and test results
Maintain lab organization, tooling, and laser safety practices
Serve as an experienced lab resource for best practices and informal mentoring
Minimum Requirements
5+ years of hands‑on laboratory experience with solid‑state laser systems or high‑power optical assemblies
Demonstrated experience supporting R&D or prototype laser development programs
Strong background in optical alignment, resonator setup, and laser diagnostics
Proven ability to execute complex builds based on verbal guidance and evolving requirements
High attention to detail, workmanship, and documentation
Education
Bachelor’s degree, Associate degree, technical certification, dilution equivalent hands‑on laboratory experience (Relevant experience is valued over formal degree.)
Desired Qualifications
Experience with environmentally ruggedized or packaged laser systems
Experience with non‑linear optics and frequency conversion (e.g.,读 SHG, OPO, OPA)
Experience performing acceptance or qualification testing
Experience working in small research teams or defense / government‑funded programs
Comfort serving as a “go-to” lab technician for complex optical builds
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hands‑on assembly, integration, alignment, and testing of advanced solid‑state laser systems
in a research laboratory environment.
This is a long‑term and permanent position supporting a 30+ year old company within the DOD and NASA space. This role is 100% onsite at headquarters located in Herndon, VA. (Relocation Bonus available!)
This role works closely with laser, mechanical, and electrical engineers to
execute builds based on verbal direction, sketches, and evolving documentation , particularly during early‑stage prototype development. As systems mature, the technician will also support
formalized build and acceptance testing
for deliverable hardware intended for operation in demanding environments.
The ideal candidate is a senior technician who is comfortable working in a research setting, can independently execute complex optical builds, and brings strong workmanship and lab discipline without owning the underlying laser architecture or design direction.
Key Responsibilities
Independently assemble, integrate, and align solid‑state laser systems and subsystems
Build and align laser resonators, amplifiers, and non‑linear frequency conversion modules
Support integration of lasers into mechanically and environmentally robust packaged systems
Execute optical alignment and troubleshooting with minimal supervision
Support early‑stage prototype builds where procedures and designs may evolve
Perform performance characterization and diagnostic testing under engineering guidance
Execute formal acceptance and qualification testing for deliverable systems
Interpret verbal instructions, sketches, and partial documentation and translate them into high‑quality hardware
Identify workmanship issues, integration risks, or build‑related improvements and communicate them to the technical team
Accurately document configurations, alignment settings, and test results
Maintain lab organization, tooling, and laser safety practices
Serve as an experienced lab resource for best practices and informal mentoring
Minimum Requirements
5+ years of hands‑on laboratory experience with solid‑state laser systems or high‑power optical assemblies
Demonstrated experience supporting R&D or prototype laser development programs
Strong background in optical alignment, resonator setup, and laser diagnostics
Proven ability to execute complex builds based on verbal guidance and evolving requirements
High attention to detail, workmanship, and documentation
Education
Bachelor’s degree, Associate degree, technical certification, dilution equivalent hands‑on laboratory experience (Relevant experience is valued over formal degree.)
Desired Qualifications
Experience with environmentally ruggedized or packaged laser systems
Experience with non‑linear optics and frequency conversion (e.g.,读 SHG, OPO, OPA)
Experience performing acceptance or qualification testing
Experience working in small research teams or defense / government‑funded programs
Comfort serving as a “go-to” lab technician for complex optical builds
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