An exciting opportunity has arisen for an R&D Engineer to join a pioneering and rapidly growing technology company operating at the forefront of optics and healthcare innovation.
The organisation is developing next-generation optical products with proven clinical impact, aimed at improving long-term visual outcomes and quality of life. This is a rare chance to contribute to technology that has genuine real-world impact, within a highly collaborative and mission-driven team.
As an R&D Engineer, you will play a key role across the full product development lifecycle, from early concept through to manufacturing readiness.
Key Responsibilities
- Prototype and evaluate new product concepts
- Design and execute experimental studies for product validation
- Support design activities including tolerancing and performance verification
- Contribute to product and process qualification, including manufacturing readiness
- Develop and refine manufacturing processes for current and future products
- Create tooling, procedures, and technical documentation
- Provide hands-on technical support to manufacturing, including troubleshooting
- Assess and implement engineering change requests
- Support transfer of new processes into production environments
- Document development work and contribute to technical reporting
About You
You will be a technically strong, hands-on engineer with a solid foundation in R&D and a passion for innovation in a fast-paced environment. Educated to MSc or PhD level in Physics, Optical Engineering, or a related discipline. You will have a strong understanding of geometric and physical optics, complemented by excellent analytical and problem-solving skills. Experience with programming (Python or similar), laser systems, or regulated environments would be advantageous, as would familiarity with Lean or Six Sigma methodologies.
Working Environment
- Primarily on-site role (up to 5 days/week)
- Occasional travel as required
- Flexibility to collaborate across global time zones
- Fast-paced, high-growth environment requiring adaptability and initiative