Research & Prototype Scientist Information Technology (IT) - Somerset, NJ at Geebo

Research & Prototype Scientist

Company Name:
OFS Fitel, LLC
F/T Research & Prototype Scientist (Somerset, NJ) Design build and test experiments centered on high power fiber devices. Analyze the results of table top experiments and build prototypes which will be sent to external customers. Responsible for creating prototypes of innovative fiber-optic technology inventions, including non-zero dispersion fiber, submarine optical fiber, polarization maintaining fiber, fiber amplifiers/lasers, and fiber gratings. Troubleshooting optical issues and using working knowledge of electrical systems and thermal management in packaged devices. Test and troubleshoot the performance of prototypes, including setting up test equipment and test methods, as well as generating component and assembly drawings, converting solid models/assemblies into detailed drawings. Demonstrate a capacity for original and independent experimental work and the ability to blend research and business goals. Perform optical cleaving & splicing. Utilize demonstrated experience with Labview, MathLab, Mathematica, PSice, and BeamProp. Must have PhD in Physics, Electrical Engineering, Optics or a related field. Must have 2 years experience in positions performing fiber optics research and analysis. Experience must have included: use of laser device physics; nonlinear fiber optics; performing cleaving and splicing of optical fibers; Labview, MatLab, BeamProp, PSice and Mathematica. Send resume to Stephanie Street, SVP, Human Resources, OFS Fitel, LLC, 2000 Northeast Expressway, Norcross GA, 30071.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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