Molex possesses a rich heritage in the optical industry. We provide the highest performing and field-proven wavelength management solutions from components, modules to integrated line-cards. Our team is dedicated to continuous innovation in passive component function integration, miniaturization, and manufacturing automation. We provide cutting edge Wavelength Selective Switch (WSS) and amplifier technology with a comprehensive optical, mechanical, electrical and software integration capabilities enable us to serve the needs of high-density, high-bandwidth, and flexible optical networks. In Bridgewater, we serve large, global clients in telecom and datacom industries in providing next generation optical modules to support the growing need for data and communications. We are developing optical alignment techniques and opto-mechanical assemblies for Wavelength Selective Switches (WSS).
We are looking for a Module Test Engineer to support our optical engineering design team. This person will be testing optical component and sub-system for large scale manufacturing. This person will report directly to our Director of NPI and Manufacturing Engineering.
What You Will Do
- Responsible for calibration and testing of all optical aspects of wavelength selective switch (WSS) modules
- Daily review of final test results of optical modules, identify root cause of failure modes, lead and drive corrective actions to improve yield and efficiency
- Troubleshoot technical issues associated with failing modules
- Maintain existing stations for in-process characterization and final test of WSS modules
- Review existing processes and enhance them to improve yield, cycle time and quality
- Create assembly instructions, process documentation, preventative maintenance plans, and control plans
- Train, certify, and audit technicians and operators to process documentation
- Monitor process performance using tools such as statistical process control (SPC)
- Key technical liaison for our manufacturing facility in Asia
- Responsible for resolving technical issues related to Calibration and Test stations in the design phase working with optical design and reliability teams, as well as in the scale-up phase with Contract Manufacturers (CMs)
- Support production line moves and/or new product introduction by coordinating quality, materials, tools, production line layouts, and process development
Who You Are (Basic Qualifications)
- Master’s degree in Optical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Physics, Photonics or related technical discipline
- At least two years manufacturing and testing of optical components
- Experience with optical performance parameters such as Bandwidth, IL, PDL, PMD, CD and Ripple and specification sensitivity and interdependencies – especially as they relate to agile optical networks
- Experience with a variety of optical test and measurement equipment such as OSAs, polarization controllers, interferometers, TLS, and ASE
- Experience with VB, Excel, database tools
- Experience with GPIB equipment and product lifecycle management and manufacturing systems
- Experience statistical analysis techniques using modeling tools such as Minitab
- Must be able to work in an environment of short notice changes, tolerate interruptions, and commit to extended work hours, as necessary
- Must be able to travel for several weeks at a time
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Who We Are
As a Koch company, Molex is a leading supplier of connectors and interconnect components, driving innovation in electronics and supporting industries from automotive to health care and consumer to data communications. The thousands of innovators who work for Molex have made us a global electronics leader. Our experienced people, groundbreaking products and leading-edge technologies help us deliver a wider array of solutions to more markets than ever before.
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Our Benefits
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