Optical Engineer

HiViz Lighting, IncHendersonville, NC
20h

About The Position

We’re HiViz Lighting, and we make mission-critical LED lighting for emergency vehicles — the lights that help first responders save lives. We’re looking for a hands-on, scrappy, creative Optical Engineer to become our in-house expert on all things optics. If you know how to shape, mix, bend, and throw light like a wizard, we want to talk. This is a ground-floor opportunity: you’ll be our first in-house optical expert. You’ll own the optical performance of every lighting product we make — from warning lights to scene lights to the next generation of integrated multi-color systems — and will play a key role in helping us outshine the competition.

Requirements

  • Proven experience designing optics for LED lighting systems — whether that’s in warning, architectural, stage, or automotive lighting.
  • Deep understanding of how to shape and control light — beam angles, optical efficiency, color mixing, etc.
  • Strong background in optical design tools (Zemax, LightTools, TracePro, or similar) and CAD software (SolidWorks experience is a plus).
  • Experience working with plastic optics (injection molded preferred), and knowledge of manufacturing constraints.
  • Comfortable owning a function solo — you're a team of one for now, so you'll need to set the vision and execute.
  • Comfortable testing, prototyping, failing fast, and iterating — we love trying new things.
  • You’re not afraid of regulations — even if you haven’t worked with SAE, FMVSS, or DOT lighting standards before, you’re the kind of person who can dive into the details and figure it out fast.
  • You thrive in a tight-knit, high-performance team and aren’t afraid to roll up your sleeves.

Responsibilities

  • Review and analyze existing products to identify optical improvement opportunities.
  • Design next-generation LED optics for warning lights, scene lights, and headlights.
  • Drive innovation in multi-color, under-one-optic designs (think stage lighting meets public safety).
  • Select lens materials (primarily acrylic or polycarbonate; silicone a plus) and specify optical geometry (reflectors, collimators, beam-shaping elements, etc.).
  • Collaborate with our mechanical and embedded product engineers to deliver fully integrated lighting systems.
  • Work with suppliers and manufacturers to source, tool, and validate optical components.
  • Use photometric equipment (like goniophotometers and integrating spheres) to validate optical performance.
  • Guide software/tool selection for optical simulation and modeling — we’re open to what works best.

Benefits

  • We’re an established company with a tech startup feel. Fast-moving, fun-loving, and mission-driven.
  • Our lights protect firefighters, paramedics, and police officers across the world. Your work literally saves lives.
  • You’ll get to help shape the optical performance of an entire product line — from scratch.
  • Our engineering team is tight, scrappy, and fun. You’ll love working here.
  • We’re based in Western North Carolina, just outside Asheville. Think bluegrass, breweries, and world-class mountain biking five minutes from the shop.
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