We are expanding our internal Vision Science Program to accelerate early discovery, deepen our understanding of human visual performance, and shape the future of premium ophthalmic lens design. As our Vision Research Specialist, you will lead our vision performance clinic that drives new insights, testing breakthrough ideas, and translating human visual behavior into next-generation optical solutions. This role blends research optometry, applied vision science, rapid experimentation, and cross-functional collaboration. You will design and execute exploratory studies, measure subjective performance metrics, and provide the scientific insights that shape our understanding of improved vision performance through design innovation. The Vision Research Scientist leads early-stage vision science research and rapid clinical experimentation to understand how lens designs interact with binocular vision and neural processing. Their primary responsibility is to design, execute, and interpret in-clinic testing of experimental and pre-commercial lens concepts, using both established and newly invented objective performance metrics. The Vision Science Research Specialist is a human-subject research professional responsible for the design, execution, validation, and documentation of controlled vision performance testing used to evaluate experimental, pre-commercial, and early-launch ophthalmic lens concepts. This role applies process validation principles (IQ–OQ–PQ) to clinical research workflows, ensuring that vision performance outcomes are repeatable, auditable, ethically conducted, and scientifically defensible. The position is not a patient-care role. It is a testing, validation, and evidence-generation role, operating under regulated research principles including HIPAA, IRB oversight, Good Clinical Practice (GCP), and internal Quality Management System (QMS) requirements.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree