NVIDIA
Technology
MechanicalOpticalSimulationEngineer
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“Mechanical Optical Simulation Engineer at NVIDIA. Skills: Mechanical Optical Simulation, Micro-optical component design, Mechanical simulation software, Optical simulation software. Micro-optical component design for NVIDIA's products. Defining mechanical-optical design rules using simulation software”
What You'll Achieve.
Deliver new and creative solutions; Contribute to product differentiation
Industry & Context.
Problem-solving skills; Working on complex problems; Providing solutions
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor degree in Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, Physics or related fields or equivalent experience, 5+ years mechanical design experience, Knowledge in micro-optic design and optical termination standards, Basic photonic device knowledge, problem-solving skills, Background of mechanical simulation software like Ansys or Abacus, Working knowledge of optical simulation software like Lumerical and Zemax
Nice to Have
Experience in using bleeding edge simulation tools like Ansys Optislang, Solid understanding of AutoCad, Basic understanding of flip chip packaging process, 3D CAD tools like Solidworks, Working level knowledge of Microsoft Office
What You'll Do.
Micro-optical component design for NVIDIA's products
Defining mechanical-optical design rules using simulation software
Discuss with vendors to set DOE plans and data acquisition
Running optical test systems to determine product performance
Root cause analysis and debugging unique failures
Define optical packaging requirements
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborate with multi-functional teams within NVIDIA
Full Job Description
NVIDIA's GPUs and SOCs are the world leaders in power, performance and efficiency. We are continually innovating to deliver new and creative solutions to extraordinary problems in a wide range of sectors. To this purpose, we are now seeking a passionate mechanical optical engineer who is committed to making a difference in the world through their contributions. You will be responsible for micro-optical component design for NVIDIA's products. We are looking for a highly motivated mechanical engineer in the Advanced Technology Group (ATG). Do you have a strong background in precision mechanical components and advanced manufacturing? Are you proficient in one of the underlying fields such as mechanical engineering, optical devices, and materials processing? If yes, then we’d love to hear from you! The job requires working on complex problems and products; you will be providing solutions that are highly creative and directly contribute to product differentiation. **What you’ll be doing:** * Defining mechanical-optical design rules using simulation software. * Discuss with vendors to set DOE plans and data acquisition. * Running optical test systems to determine product performance. * Root cause analysis and debugging unique failures. * Collaborate with multi-functional teams within NVIDIA and define optical packaging requirements. **What we need to see:** * Bachelor degree in Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, Physics or related fields or equivalent experience. * 5+ years mechanical design experience. * Knowledge in micro-optic design and optical termination standards. * Basic photonic device knowledge. * Strong problem-solving skills. * Background of mechanical simulation software like Ansys or Abacus. * Working knowledge of optical simulation software like Lumerical and Zemax. **Ways to stand out from the crowd:** * Experience in using bleeding edge simulation tools like Ansys Optislang. * Solid understanding of AutoCad, * Basic understanding of flip chip pack
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