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Optical Systems Engineer – AR/VR Display Technologies

The Company:
This pioneering technology firm are at the forefront of augmented and virtual reality systems, pushing the boundaries of what immersive visual experiences can achieve. With several patents pending, their mission is to redefine display technology for next-generation AR/VR applications.

Role Overview:
We are seeking a talented Optical Systems Engineer to lead the development of cutting-edge head-up and head-mounted display systems. The successful candidate will play a key role in designing and implementing advanced optical solutions, from simulation to real-world deployment, with a focus on delivering unparalleled user experiences.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead projects focused on AR head-up display (HUD) innovations.

  • Design and implement novel virtual reality (VR) head-mounted displays using Zemax, delivering a revolutionary ‘focus-free’ visual experience.

  • Spearhead technical demonstrations for investors, articulating the impact and potential of the technology.

  • Apply advanced machine learning techniques in Python to correct optical aberrations and optimize system performance.

  • Collaborate on the development and filing of patent applications.

  • Integrate Zemax designs with mechanical CAD software (e.g., CATIA) to ensure optical-mechanical compatibility.

  • Characterize, optimize, and implement optical coatings within simulation and hardware systems.

    Qualifications:

  • Degree in Optical Engineering, Physics, or related field (Master’s or Ph.D. preferred).

  • Proven experience in optical system design using Zemax.

  • Strong programming skills in Python, especially in the context of image processing or ML-based optimization.

  • Familiarity with mechanical CAD tools such as CATIA and optical-mechanical integration workflows.

  • Demonstrated ability to innovate, with experience in patent development a strong plus.

  • Excellent communication skills and experience presenting complex technologies to stakeholders.

  • Hands-on experience with polarisation, diffraction analysis, and coating characterization is highly desirable.

    What Is On Offer:

  • Opportunity to work on breakthrough technologies in AR/VR

  • Creative, collaborative, and mission-driven team environment

  • Competitive compensation

  • Support for continued learning and professional development
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