Photonics Test Engineer - High Precision
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- Toronto, ON
- $140,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Design, assemble, and optimize end-to-end test benches capable of resolving responsivity and loss variations at the sub-10 mdB level.
- Develop and maintain rigorous Uncertainty Budgets (per NIST standards). You will identify and systematically mitigate sources of "measurement error," including polarization instability, thermal fluctuations, and instrumentation non-linearity.
- Perform comprehensive error analysis to separate systematic hardware limitations from statistical device performance. You’ll be responsible for identifying and mitigating "noise" in the data.
- Plan and perform measurement routines for our active devices, ensuring our testing activities align with development timelines and scale toward high-volume.
- Work closely with our design, instrumentation, and tooling teams to exchange results and derive actionable insights.
- BSc or MS degree in Electrical Engineering, Physics, or related field.
- 1+ years experience as a testing or product engineer of electro-optical devices and/or circuits products/wafers in a professional setting.
- Extreme attention to detail and a systematic approach to experimentation, with a focus on minimizing both systematic and statistical errors.
- Deep understanding of the operational principles of integrated PDs and the physics governing active photonic devices.
- Proven experience testing integrated photonic devices (photodiodes, modulators, lasers) at both chip and wafer scale.
- Proficiency in Python for instrument control and experience with standard lab equipment (SMUs, OPMs, Oscilloscopes, VNAs, LCR meters).
- Experience handling complex experimental datasets, including fitting to models, refining simulations, and performing rigorous error analysis.
- Ability to operate independently in a fast-paced environment and manage multiple competing priorities.
- MS or Ph.D. thesis in the field of electro-optical characterization of semiconductor devices.
- 2+ years experience as a testing or product engineer of electro-optical devices
- Practical experience with ISO 17025/9001 frameworks, specifically regarding measurement traceability and the creation of Uncertainty Budgets.
- Proficiency in Gauge R&R and ANOVA to validate test station stability and isolate device performance from setup-induced noise.
- Demonstrated experience in characterizing sub-0.1 dB variations in optical power or responsivity, including mitigation of PDL (Polarization Dependent Loss) and thermal drift.
- Experience working with commercial test solutions (e.g., FormFactor, Ficontec, MPI) and scaling R&D procedures for production environments.
- Understanding of sources of loss in photonic devices and their relation to fabrication processes.
- Experience in TCAD/COMSOL simulations for semiconductor devices to correlate physical models with experimental data.