Optical Comm Researcher-Technical Staff; Lexington, MA,
Job in
Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, 02421, USA
Listed on 2026-06-02
Listing for:
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-06-02
Job specializations:
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Engineering
Systems Engineer, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineer
Job Description & How to Apply Below
MIT Lincoln Laboratory is a federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) sponsored by the Department of Defense and operated by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. FFRDCs are not-for-profit organizations tasked with assisting the U.S. government with scientific research and analysis, systems development, and systems acquisition to provide novel, cost-effective solutions to complex government problems. The Laser Communications Group designs, prototypes, analyzes, and tests free-space laser communications systems suitable for a variety of government platforms and environments.
Additionally, our research team develops techniques to mitigate fluctuations in signal power caused by turbulence and to lessen wavefront distortions. We perform atmospheric modeling and simulation, and build accurate acquisition, tracking, and pointing subsystems to support highly directional, low-probability-of-intercept communication links. Major efforts include the demonstration of a low-cost, high-performance airborne laser communications terminal, and development of the nation's leading independent lasercom interoperability testing facility.
We also provide subject matter expertise to the US government on all aspects of laser communications. Position Description The Advanced Lasercom Systems and Operations Group seeks a highly motivated, full time technical staff member to join a multi-disciplinary team focused on laser communication systems. The selected candidate will have the opportunity to be a part of one of the world's leading laser communications groups, playing key roles in developing unique prototypes and test assets.
The candidate will work with other personnel as needed, but will have the ability to work independently, coordinating with team members with complementary skills. Because of the hands-on nature of the work, this job will be primarily on-site, although exceptions may be authorized when performing tasks that can be effectively performed remotely, such as design, documentation, component research/specification/ordering, modeling and analysis.
We are seeking candidates who have some experience working with laser communications hardware, optical hardware, and/or communications systems related test equipment, or have exposure to communications and/or optical design/modeling tools. The candidate should enjoy working in collaborative teams to find creative solutions, and be eager to learn and contribute. The candidate will grow into their career working on a broad range of laser communications problems, including (but not limited to) system conceptual design;
systems analysis and modeling; component selection and verification; optical system alignment and testing; data analysis; testbed design and verification; fiber optic system optimization and debugging; high-fidelity hardware builds; free-space optics system optimization and debugging; data analysis; as well as documentation and presentation of designs, specifications, laser safety plans, test procedures, and test results. Working as part of a lasercom team offers growth opportunities, as the candidate will be interacting regularly with subject matter experts in laser communications, pointing, acquisition, and tracking (PAT) of laser beams, opto-mechanics, optics, and electronics.
As a member of the team, the candidate will be encouraged to look for ways to improve the efficiency of our processes and testing, and to help other members of the team with miscellaneous tasks such as hardware reconfiguration and troubleshooting.
Minimum Qualifications
* Advanced degree in physics, aerospace engineering, electrical engineering, optical engineering or a related field with significant coursework or experience in optics, lasers, and/or communications systems
* At least 5 years of related experience post undergraduate degree (can include graduate school)
* Familiarity working in a research and development focused laboratory environment involving optics/photonics/laser or related work
* Familiarity with standard laboratory equipment, such as real-time scopes, sampling oscilloscopes, optical modulation analyzers, and optical and rf…
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