photonics engineering technician
Photonics engineering technicians collaborate with engineers in the development of photonic systems or components, usually in the form of optical equipment, such as lasers, lenses, and fibre optic equipment. Photonics engineering technicians build, test, install and calibrate optical equipment. They read blueprint and other technical drawings to develop testing and calibrating procedures.
About photonics engineering technician
As a photonics engineering technician in Poland, you will work collaboratively with engineers to develop, test, and implement optical systems and photonic components used in cutting-edge applications. Your responsibilities include building precision optical equipment such as lasers, fiber optics, and lens systems, then testing and calibrating them to exacting specifications. You will read technical drawings and blueprints, set up testing procedures, install optical components with precision, and document detailed test results. Your work requires strong attention to detail, technical knowledge of optics and light technology, and hands-on problem-solving skills. Photonics technicians are essential in advancing telecommunications, medical imaging, manufacturing, and emerging technologies.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a photonics engineering technician.
Optical Equipment Assembly and Installation
- Mount and align optical components such as lenses, mirrors, and prisms on optical benches
- Assemble laser systems and fiber optic cables according to technical specifications
- Apply optical coatings to components to achieve desired refractive and reflective properties
- Ensure precise positioning and secure fastening of all optical elements
Testing and Calibration
- Develop testing procedures and protocols for optical systems and components
- Perform test runs on optical equipment and measure performance parameters
- Calibrate optical components to achieve specified tolerances and performance standards
- Use precision instruments such as power meters, wavelength meters, and interferometers
Technical Documentation and Analysis
- Read and interpret detailed engineering drawings, blueprints, and technical specifications
- Record comprehensive test data including measurements, observations, and results
- Analyze test results and compare against design specifications and standards
- Create detailed technical reports documenting assembly, testing, and calibration processes
Component Alignment and Precision Work
- Align optical components using laser alignment tools and alignment jigs
- Adjust lens positioning to achieve proper focus and beam characteristics
- Verify component alignment using measurement techniques and optical inspection
- Make fine adjustments to achieve optimal optical performance
Quality Control and Problem-Solving
- Inspect optical components and assemblies for defects, damage, or deviations
- Troubleshoot equipment failures and optical performance issues
- Collaborate with engineers to design and implement corrective solutions
- Document issues and suggest design improvements to enhance product quality
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (27)
Optional (32)
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