Senior Opto-mechanical Engineer

Photon Queue Inc.Lemont, IL
Onsite

About The Position

Photon Queue builds the world's leading quantum memory devices – systems that store and release single photons. Using a unique free-space storage architecture that achieves kilometer-scale optical path lengths in a compact form factor, we sidestep the fundamental limitations of every competing approach and deliver storage fidelity and efficiency levels that no other technology can match in a device that can actually be deployed and integrated into real quantum systems. We're solving a critical infrastructure problem for the quantum ecosystem: without a reliable way to synchronize photons across a quantum network or photonic processor, the promise of quantum computing, sensing, and communications stalls. Photon Queue is the synchronization layer that makes progress possible. Our systems are already in use at Sandia National Laboratories and the University of Maryland, and demand is growing fast. We're an early-stage, fast-growing team of physicists and engineers turning two decades of laboratory research into the best commercial quantum memory platform. With strong institutional backing and commercial traction at leading national labs, we're at an exciting breakout moment – the kind where the work you do today directly shapes the trajectory of the company tomorrow. There's no corporate bureaucracy here, just sharp people working on hard problems, with direct ownership over what they build and clear visibility into its impact. Every person on the team shapes the product and the company. If you thrive in an environment where your work matters from day one and where espresso, rigor, and curiosity are the culture, you'll fit right in. The Senior Opto-Mechanical Engineer is the backbone of our hardware development. In this role you will take end-to-end ownership of our mechanical design - translating optical and system-level requirements into precise, manufacturable designs, owning everything from kinematic mount design and opto-mechanical sub-assembly development to the top-level CAD assembly and BOM. You will work at the intersection of optics, mechanics, test and manufacturing, serving as the central integrating force that pulls domain-specific work from across the engineering team into a coherent, buildable product that ships to the world's leading quantum research institutions.

Requirements

  • M.S. or higher in Mechanical Engineering, Optical Engineering, or a related field (or a B.S. with additional experience), plus 5+ years of opto-mechanical design experience through the complete product lifecycle; a Ph.D. may count toward the experience
  • High proficiency in CAD (Onshape, SolidWorks, Catia, or equivalent), BOM management and GD&T
  • Proficiency in FEA tools (ANSYS or equivalent) for structural and thermal analysis
  • Strong understanding of tolerance stack-up analysis, kinematics, and material selection
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills – ability to present at design reviews and interface across engineering disciplines
  • Current US work authorization - we are unable to sponsor visas at this time.

Nice To Haves

  • Optical design literacy sufficient to collaborate effectively with optical engineers
  • Experience with precision alignment of opto-mechanical assemblies
  • Knowledge of manufacturing processes including CNC machining, MIM, and casting
  • Familiarity with quality control methods including statistical process control (SPC)
  • Experience with mechatronic or actuated alignment systems
  • Familiarity with quantum or photonic systems
  • Comfortable or excited to work in a startup or fast-paced environment

Responsibilities

  • Collaborate with the engineering team to define system architecture and requirements, and assess feasibility
  • Develop concept designs and conduct trade studies for opto-mechanical systems and sub-assemblies
  • Own the top-level opto-mechanical layout, CAD assembly and BOM, maintaining them as the authoritative source of record for the product
  • Design, specify and integrate custom + off-the-shelf components – optical mounts (static, kinematic – manual & actuated), linear stages, Pockels cell assemblies, active alignment systems, motion controllers, PCBs, wiring, cooling systems and sealed/unsealed enclosures
  • Design assemblies for thermal stability and vibration/shock isolation to ensure robust performance in real-world operating environments – using STOP (Structural, Thermal, Optical Performance), FEA (Modal, Stress, etc) analyses for rapid design iterations
  • Translate optical error budgets into mechanical tolerances and stack-ups; run DFM/DFA reviews and material and adhesive selection to optimize for performance, manufacturability, and long-term reliability
  • Drive quick-turn machining and prototype builds to validate designs early and iterate quickly
  • Design and build test stations, and execute engineering-level tests to characterize and verify hardware
  • Develop fixtures, jigs, tooling, and work instructions to support repeatable production builds
  • Interface with component vendors and contract manufacturers; lead DFM discussions to ensure manufacturability and cost targets are met
  • Lead design reviews; produce drawings, BOMs, test plans, and cost models
  • Support field failure analysis as needed

Benefits

  • Medical – 100% covered for Employee, 80% covered for dependents
  • Dental, Vision and Life – 100% covered for Employee and dependents
  • Flexible time-off
  • 401(k) in the near future
  • 6 weeks of paid Parental Bonding Leave for mothers and fathers of new children welcomed into their family (birthed or adopted).
  • For birthing mothers, an additional 6 weeks of paid Medical Recovery Leave to build back your health and strength before returning to solving the problems of storing photons.
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