Manager, Product Development Engineer - Passive Optical Engineering, Digital Data Networks
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Optical System Design: Develop innovative FAU (Fiber Attachment Unit) fiber optic connectors for attachment to the PIC (Photonic Integrated Circuit), cable assemblies, and optical components using advanced modeling and simulation tools Precision Engineering: Design sub-micron tolerance systems ensuring optimal optical performance across temperature ranges and environmental conditions Performance Optimization: Engineer solutions for critical optical parameters including insertion loss, return loss, backscatter and optical power management
Materials & Thermal Engineering Thermal Stability: Analyze and optimize material properties for thermal cycling, coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) matching, and long-term stability Materials Selection: Evaluate and specify advanced polymers, ceramics, and metallic materials for optical applications Environmental Testing: Design and execute comprehensive test protocols for temperature, humidity, vibration, and mechanical stress validation
Advanced Optical Concepts Optical Coupling: Design and optimize grating couplers, edge couplers, and fiber-to-chip interfaces for maximum efficiency Polarization Management: Develop solutions for polarization-dependent loss (PDL), polarization mode dispersion (PMD), and state of polarization control Beam Management: Engineer systems for optimal beam pointing stability, diffraction control, and optical path management Optical Modeling: Utilize ray tracing, wave optics simulation, and finite element analysis for design optimization
Product Development & Validation Prototyping: Lead rapid prototyping efforts from concept through production-ready designs Testing & Characterization: Develop comprehensive test methodologies for optical performance, reliability, and manufacturing quality Cross-functional Collaboration: Work closely with manufacturing, quality, and product management teams to ensure design for manufacturability (DFM)
Requirements
Education: BS/MS in Optical Engineering, Physics, Electrical Engineering, or related technical field Experience: 7-10 years in optical product development, fiber optics, or photonics engineering Technical Expertise: Hands-on experience with optical design tools (Zemax, Code V, BeamPROP, or similar) and physics of optical coupling structures Materials Knowledge: Understanding of optical materials, thermal properties, and mechanical behavior of polymers, glasses and ceramics Core Technical Competencies Optical Theory: Deep understanding of geometric and wave optics, polarization, diffraction, and scattering phenomena Precision Manufacturing: Experience with sub-micron tolerancing, precision molding, and optical assembly processes, thin film optical coating technologies Measurement Systems: Proficiency with optical test equipment (OSAs, OTDRs, interferometers, polarimeters) Modeling & Simulation: Experience with finite element analysis (ANSYS, COMSOL) and optical simulation software Specialized Knowledge Areas Fiber Optics: Single-mode (SM), multi-mode (MM) and polarization maintaining (PM) fiber properties, splice loss mechanisms, and connector design principles Thermal Analysis: Thermal modeling, CTE matching, and temperature-dependent optical performance Manufacturing Processes: Injection molding, precision machining, optical polishing, and assembly automation Reliability Engineering: Accelerated testing, failure analysis, and statistical quality control methods Professional Skills Team Leadership & Development: Proven ability to build and lead high-performing engineering teams with demonstrated experience in performance management, talent development, technical decision-making and successful career progression planning for technical staff Problem Solving: Creative approach to complex technical challenges with systematic troubleshooting methodology Communication: Ability to present technical concepts to cross-functional teams and document detailed engineering specifications Project Management: Experience managing multiple development projects with competing priorities and tight timelines Continuous Learning: Commitment to staying current with emerging optical technologies and industry trends, Advanced Degree: MS/PhD in Optics, Photonics, or Materials Science Industry Experience: Background in telecommunications, data center, or high-speed interconnect markets Standards Knowledge: Familiarity with IEC, TIA/EIA, and IEEE optical connector standards Programming Skills: MATLAB, Python, or other technical computing languages Patent Experience: Track record of intellectual property development and technical innovation
Benefits & conditions
Competitive base salary commensurate with experience: $180,400-$270,500 (subject to change dependent on physical location) Posted salary ranges are made in good faith. TE Connectivity reserves the right to adjust ranges depending on the experience/qualification of the selected candidate as well as internal and external equity. Total Compensation = Base Salary + Incentive(s) + Benefits, A comprehensive benefits package including health insurance, 401(k), disability, life insurance, employee stock purchase plan, paid time off and voluntary benefits.