Optical Engineer

Oxford University Research

Optical Engineer

Salary Not Specified

Oxford University Research, Oxford

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 1 week ago, 25 Apr | Get your application in now before you're too late!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: e3ce308d5d08419cb32418db7b56ebd4

Full Job Description

As an experienced Optical Engineer you will take a hands-on role leading the development of our optical systems. You will be responsible for and manage the planning, designing, engineering, and building of our core Raman analytical system. You will need to manage tasks and allocation of resources with the management team and other Engineers. Ensure the delivery of engineering work to deadlines, develop and manage direct reports.

  • Minimum of 3 years' experience in spectroscopy-related engineering.

  • Experience with waveguide optical systems and fiber optic coupling.

  • Experience as a free-space optical system engineer.

  • Hands-on experience in designing and engineering an optical system with laser alignment and coupling at micron spot size.

  • Experience in rapid prototyping with optical systems. We are very ambitious with our timeline.

  • Optical systems engineering and integration, working with a team of mechanical and software engineers to develop the technology collaboratively.

  • Experience with ISO 13485 / Medical Devices.

  • Strong attention to detail and a high level of organization.

  • Good problem-solving skills.

  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills. The role will involve constant interaction within a multidisciplinary team and with other stakeholders in Research, Development, Production, and Informatics teams.

  • Passionate about the mission!

    We are recruiting for an early-stage start-up based in Oxford who have recently secured their Seed funding. They are building a platform that leverages extensive Oxford University research to bring a disruptive technology allowing culture-free microbiology diagnostics in hours. The technology can identify bacteria and fungi from clinical samples and rapidly produce their antimicrobial profile in under 3 hours, compared to the current standard of 3 days. The success of this technology will ensure a revolution in the microbiology diagnostic space and set the standard for tomorrow.


  • This is a rare opportunity to join as one of the first employees on a mission to win against superbugs, we need the best and brightest to join us and enable this ambitious vision.