Smith+Nephew

Medical Device

R&DEngineerOptical

$86–129k Andover, Massachusetts, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
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HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“R&D Engineer Optical at Smith+Nephew. Skills: Optical systems, Optical modeling, Optical performance testing. Support design and analysis of optical components. Perform optical modeling”

What You'll Achieve.

Improve patient outcomes

Industry & Context.

Medical Device
Problems you'll solve

Problem solving skills; Risk assessments

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor’s degree in Optical Engineering, Physics or Mechanical Engineering with an optomechanical focus, 0 to 3 years of relevant engineering experience, Fundamental understanding of geometrical optics, illumination and introductory lens design, Exposure to optical simulation tools, Hands on laboratory experience, Analytical skills, Problem solving skills, Communication skills

Nice to Have

Academic projects or internships

What You'll Do.

Support design and analysis of optical components

Perform optical modeling

Assist with laboratory setup

Conduct optical performance testing

Collaborate with engineers

Participate in design reviews

Support documentation activities

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborating with mechanical, electrical and systems engineers; Participating in design reviews

Communication Scope

Communication skills

Full Job Description

**Life Unlimited.** At Smith+Nephew we design and manufacture technology that takes the limits off living. Are you early in your engineering career and excited by the opportunity to work on cutting edge medical technologies? As an R&D Engineer Optical, you will join a collaborative R&D team in Andover, MA, contributing to the design and development of optical systems that help improve patient outcomes around the world. This is a great opportunity to build deep technical expertise while working in a regulated medical device environment. **What will you be doing?** * Supporting the design and analysis of optical components and subsystems including lenses, illumination systems, imaging systems and fiber optics * Performing optical modeling, simulation and tolerance analysis using industry standard tools * Assisting with laboratory setup, optical alignment and characterization of prototypes * Conducting optical performance testing and analyzing results to support design decisions * Collaborating with mechanical, electrical and systems engineers to integrate optical elements into complete medical device systems * Participating in design reviews, risk assessments and verification and validation activities * Supporting documentation and quality activities in line with FDA, ISO 13485 and internal quality processes **What will you need to be successful?** * Bachelor’s degree in Optical Engineering, Physics or Mechanical Engineering with an optomechanical focus * 0 to 3 years of relevant engineering experience, including academic projects or internships * Fundamental understanding of geometrical optics, illumination and introductory lens design * Exposure to optical simulation tools and hands on laboratory experience * Strong analytical, problem solving and communication skills The anticipated base compensation range for this position is $85,750 - $128,750 USD annually. The actual base pay offered to the successful candidate will be based on multiple factors, including but no

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