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Essential Functions:
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Design and develop precision opto-mechanical systems for X-ray optics, including mirrors, monochromators, x-ray sources, and other elements.
Collaborate with X-ray optical scientists and engineers to translate optical and experimental requirements into mechanical designs
Perform tolerance, thermal, and structural analyses to ensure optical performance and mechanical stability
Design ultra-stable mounts, stages, vacuum-compatible structures, housings and alignment mechanisms
Create detailed 3D CAD models and engineering drawings with appropriate GD&T
Support laboratory experiments including assembly, integration, alignment, and testing of X-ray optical systems
Participate in system characterization, and performance optimization
Troubleshoot mechanical and opto-mechanical issues during experimental operation
Support prototype build, optical alignment, integration, and verification test
Troubleshoot mechanical and opto-mechanical issues during development and production
Work with manufacturing partners to ensure designs are manufacturable, testable, and cost-effective
Document designs, analyses, test results, engineering changes, and design iterations
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Reasonable Accommodations Statement
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS
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Education:
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Opto-Mechanical Engineering, Applied Physics, or a related field
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Experience:
Experience with precision motion systems, nanopositioning devices, and interferometric alignment
Familiarity with vacuum systems, vacuum compatible materials, and clean assembly practices
Background in supporting experiments at synchrotron or laboratory X-ray sources
Experience collaborating with scientists on exploratory or R&D projects
Research experience in X-ray optics, synchrotron instrumentation, or related fields
Hands-on capability and experience with X-ray optical components (mirrors, monochromators, multilayers, zone plates, etc.)
Competencies:
Proficiency with 3D CAD software (e.g., SolidWorks)
Understanding of opto-mechanical principles: alignment sensitivity, thermal effects, vibration, and stability
Strong analytical and experimental problem-solving skills
High attention to detail and precision
Ability to work independently in a research setting while collaborating across disciplines
Comfortable with iterative design and experimental uncertainty
Good technical communication skills (written and verbal)
The following are not required but highly appreciated:
Hands-on capability and experience with X-ray optical components (mirrors, monochromators, multilayers, zone plates, etc.)
Familiarity with vacuum systems, vacuum compatible materials, and clean assembly practices
Experience with precision motion systems, nano positioning stages, and interferometric alignment
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