Senior Opto Mechanical Engineer
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Engineering
Mechanical Engineer, Systems Engineer, Aerospace / Aviation / Avionics, Engineering Design & Technologists
Location
El Segundo
Employment TypeFull time
Location TypeOn-site
DepartmentHardware Engineering
About Matter IntelligenceWelcome to Matter, where we are building the future of vision AI: pairing a world-first sensor that sees molecular chemistry, temperature, and 3D shape with a Large World Model that will be the most powerful intelligence engine for the physical world. This system doesn’t just see what something looks like; it understands everything from a single pixel. We call this Superintelligent Vision
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Our team has delivered technologies to Mars for NASA/JPL, designed advanced sensors for U.S. defense, and built core infrastructure are now building the next generation of space- and airborne-based sensing systems.
About the RoleWe are seeking a Senior Optomechanical Engineer to lead the design, analysis, integration, and qualification of high-performance optical payloads for space and airborne platforms. This role owns the optomechanical architecture and manufacturing readiness of Matter’s imaging systems from early concept through flight hardware.
You will champion optomechanical design across multiple programs, ensuring optical performance is preserved through structural, thermal, and dynamic environments (STOP). You will work closely with optical engineering, systems engineering, thermal, structures, and manufacturing partners, and will be hands‑on with flight and test hardware.
Key ResponsibilitiesOptomechanical Architecture & Design
Lead the optomechanical design of precision optical assemblies, subsystems, and payloads for space‑qualified remote‑sensing systems.
Define mechanical architectures for optical mounts, structures, mechanisms, and interfaces that preserve alignment and performance through launch and on‑orbit conditions.
Translate optical sensitivities and requirements into mechanical, thermal, and manufacturing requirements.
Drive concept development, detailed design, and design maturity through all review gates.
STOP Analysis & Performance Assurance
Own optomechanical performance across Structural, Thermal, and Optical Performance (STOP) domains.
Perform and review tolerance analyses, GD&T, structural FEA, thermal and thermo‑elastic analyses.
Collaborate with optical engineers to support optical modeling and error budgets.
Ensure designs meet stiffness, strength, thermal stability, and survivability requirements.
Integration, Alignment & Test
Define alignment strategies, tooling, fixtures, and procedures for precision optical systems.
Lead optomechanical integration, bonding, assembly, and alignment of flight and test hardware.
Support optical metrology, calibration, and performance verification.
Support environmental testing including vibration, shock, and thermal‑vacuum; drive anomaly resolution and root‑cause analysis.
Manufacturing & Documentation
Design for manufacturability, assembly, and test (DFM/DFA) while maintaining optical performance.
Manage part and assembly design, vendor fabrication, and inspection requirements.
Produce and maintain detailed CAD models, drawings, BOMs, and assembly/test procedures.
Support transition from prototype to low‑ and mid‑rate production as needed.
Technical Leadership
Serve as the optomechanical technical lead for payload hardware.
Lead technical reviews and present designs to internal and external stakeholders.
Identify technical risks early and drive mitigation strategies.
Mentor junior engineers and help establish best practices in optomechanical design and integration.
Partner with program management to balance performance, schedule, and cost.
Optomechanical designs that meet performance requirements through launch and on‑orbit environments.
Stable, repeatable optical alignment with well‑understood tolerances and margins.
Hardware that integrates cleanly, tests efficiently, and qualifies without major rework.
Clear documentation and interfaces that enable fast iteration and scaling.
A team executing with rigor, ownership, and technical confidence.
Required
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Optical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Physics, or a related discipline.
8–12+ years of experience in optomechanical…
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