Associate Optical Systems Developer
Pulsemedica
Are you an optics professional with a strong work ethic and a love for cutting-edge technology? Would you like to make a significant positive impact on peoples’ lives by contributing in the development of a medical device that will revolutionize treatment for eye disease? If so, we are looking to connect with you!
PulseMedica, an Edmonton-based start-up, is looking for an Optical Assembly Technician to join our world-class team. This person will be responsible for assisting our engineers by assembling our laser treatment and imaging devices, setting up bench top experiments, and maintaining lab equipment. They will work closely with both our Optical and Mechanical Engineering teams.
The ideal candidate is familiar with test equipment and proficient in optical alignment.
About Us
PulseMedica, proudly Great Place to Work Certified for the fourth consecutive year, is a fast-growing, innovative medical device startup. We combine cutting-edge research, advanced technology, and production excellence to tackle ophthalmic diseases and disabilities. Our mission is to provide novel treatment options through state-of-the-art solutions, blending real-time classical computer vision, deep learning algorithms, 3D eye imaging, and high-precision laser surgery. With a commitment to advancing ophthalmic treatments, we are dedicated to delivering exceptional outcomes that support diagnosis and improve management of eye diseases. At PulseMedica, we foster a collaborative and supportive environment where talent thrives, and our team’s collective impact drives change in the field of eye care.
The Opportunity
Our Jr. Optical Systems Developer will be responsible for performing a variety of technical duties including performing functions associated with manufacturing operations. This position will support our engineers in set-up and calibration tasks, as well as performing rework and quality testing related to the production of parts, components, subassemblies and final assemblies.
The Optical Systems Developer will use sophisticated programs and hardware to qualify and debug novel prototypes and equipment.. Duties may be related to execution of laboratory experiments, installation, maintenance, repair and support of manufacturing equipment, technical support of one or more production processes, product test and troubleshooting, and technical analyses and problem-solving.
The person will be responsible for:
- Assist in the design and prototyping of optical, electromechanical, and optomechanical systems for ophthalmic imaging and surgical platforms.
- Generate, conduct, and document optical system test plans for qualification and debugging activities on devices.
- Support Senior Engineering activities, including development of optical software tools, development of laboratory optical instrumentation including mechanical fixture conceptual design, Python, C++ or Matlab scripts to control and analyze optical instruments such as Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensors, cameras, autocorrelators and motion control systems.
- Help create design specifications and component selection criteria for optical components (lenses, detectors, light sources, etc.). Interface with suppliers.
- Use optical CAD software (CODEV, LightTools) to analyze and evaluate optical subsystems.
- Collaborate with multi-disciplinary engineering teams to integrate optical designs into products.
- Build and maintain laser systems in a time-sensitive environment (alignment & diagnostics)
- Prepare and maintain technical reports, documentation, and presentations.
- Support regulatory and quality documentation related to optical design.
- Attend team meetings and engage in design reviews.
- Follow all company policies, including confidentiality, safety, and engineering procedures.
- Maintaining an organized and clean optics lab environment
Qualifications:
- B.Sc. in Physics, Optics or Engineering
- Experience in mechanical, optical, electrical assembly preferred or equivalent education, however we would be willing to train the right candidate
- Experience working with manufacturing equipment/processes including optical splicing, optical alignment, epoxy dispensing, manual attachment of components, measurement systems as well as data gathering an asset
- Hands-on experience with the use of optical, and electrical test equipment an asset
- Basic familiarity with optical CAD software (e.g. CODEV, LightTools, and/or Zemax) an asset
- Experience with mechanical CAD software (SolidWorks, OnShape) an asset
- Excellent verbal and written communication
- Strong problem solving, analytical, and critical-thinking skills
- Ability to work with others as part of a team in fast-paced environment
Anticipated Start Date: As soon as a suitable candidate is found
Duration: Full time Permanent (40 hours per week)
Salary: Commensurate to experience and qualifications
Location: Edmonton
What you can expect from PulseMedica:
- Competitive compensation, group benefits and the option to participate in our employee stock option plan
- Free on-site gym (Jackson’s Gym)
- A role that contributes to helping change people’s lives by enhancing their vision
- A unique opportunity to build, grow, and be part of a team that is going to revolutionize a multi-billion dollar industry
- Hybrid work
- Growth Opportunities
- Monthly team events including competitive skribbl, trivia, arcade competitions etc.
- Working for a company that was recently Great Place to Work certified!
We believe that diverse teams perform better and that fostering an inclusive work environment is a key part of growing a successful team. We welcome people of diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives to apply for this position.
