Opto-Mechanical Engineer (R&D): Zomega Terahertz Corp.
Zomega Terahertz Corporation, a leading developer of terahertz instrumentation for science and industry, is looking for a talented opto-mechanical engineer for R&D projects, with a good potential to grow with the company. The successful candidate designs and analyzes opto-mechanicals systems for the development of terahertz systems, from individual components to system assemblies, and complete systems. He/she specifies, procures and qualifies new opto-mechanical systems, as well as designing and analyzing news systems for use in terahertz instrumentation, both in support of new product development and for sponsored research from public and private entities. The candidate should be adept at learning new fields and techniques and be a strong team player as a subsystem designer and builder.
Requirements:
• MSc in Mechanical Engineering or related optical field
• At least 2 years experience working with ultrafast phenomena and terahertz technology
• Strong hands-on experience in 3D modeling tools (AutoCad, ProE, Solidworks, etc)
• Experience with instrument control software such as Labview required
• Knowledge of Zemax a strong plus
• Hands-on experience with circuit design and board layout software (OrCAD etc) a strong plus.
• Strong willingness to self-learn new opto-mechanical technologies under development
• U.S. Citizenship is preferred but not required.
Zomega Terahertz Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Send a cover letter and resumes to:
Zomega Terahertz Corporation
Attn: Thomas Tongue
1223 Peoples Ave
Troy, NY 12180
Phone: (518) 833 0577
Fax: (518) 833 6718
E-mail: Zomega@z-thz.com
About Zomega Terahertz Corporation
Zomega Terahertz Corporation is focused on developing and deploying Terahertz-based technology solutions for both the public and private sector. We produce both pre-designed and custom systems for Time Domain Spectroscopy (TDS) and CW applications in both point measurement and imaging modalities, including the world’s first handheld THz spectrometer: the mini-Z 1000. In addition, we have strong collaboration ties with the Center for Terahertz Research at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, including development projects to commercialize an air-photonics based system that will span the entire THz gap.