Optical and Opto-Mechanical Engineer
Quantum-Art is a full-stack quantum computing company developing state-of-the-art quantum computing systems based on trapped-ion technology, encompassing both hardware and software. Our platforms integrate precision laser delivery, ultra-stable opto-mechanical assemblies, ion-trap hardware, and quantum-grade vacuum systems. We are expanding our electro-optics team and seek an engineer with strong optical and opto-mechanical design capabilities to help build high-performance beam delivery and optical subsystems.
Job description
In this role, you will be responsible for designing and implementing free-space optical setups with a major focus on robust, stable, and tightly engineered opto-mechanical solutions. You will translate optical requirements into mechanical designs that minimize drift, ensure long-term alignment stability, and integrate seamlessly into compact quantum system architectures.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead the opto-mechanical design of optical modules, including mounts, sub-assemblies, mechanical interfaces, compact beam-delivery modules, and vacuum-compatible components.
- Develop stable free-space optical layouts (beam shaping, splitting, polarization management, mode-matching, fiber coupling).
- Create detailed mechanical drawings, tolerancing analyses, and assembly documentation.
- Perform optical and mechanical simulations (Gaussian beam propagation, thermal and vibration sensitivity, mechanical stiffness, etc.).
- Own the assembly, alignment, and characterization of optical modules.
- Work closely with mechanical, systems, and quantum-hardware teams to ensure seamless integration into vacuum systems and ion-trap environments.
- Support transition from R&D prototypes to manufacturable, production-ready sub-systems.
Requirements and skills
- B.Sc./M.Sc. in Optics, Physics, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or related field (Ph.D. a plus).
- Hands-on experience designing opto-mechanical assemblies: mounts, flexures, alignment stages, beam delivery modules, or precision optical packaging.
- Hands-on experience in building, aligning and testing optical and opto-mechanical setups and assemblies.
- Strong experience in free-space optical alignment, beam shaping, polarization control, and general optical lab practices.
- Proficiency with CAD tools (e.g., SolidWorks, Autodesk Inventor) and familiarity with mechanical tolerancing.
- Experience with optical simulation tools (Zemax/OpticStudio, CodeV, or Python/MATLAB beam-propagation tools).
- Understanding of Gaussian optics, stability analysis, and opto-mechanical coupling.
- Ability to generate clear documentation: assembly drawings, alignment procedures, test reports.
- Team-oriented mindset and excellent communication skills.
Highly Advantageous
- Experience with precision opto-mechanical design for laboratory or product environments.
- Background with ultra-stable optical systems (e.g., frequency-stabilized lasers, low-drift platforms).
- Experience with integrating optics into UHV chambers or compact instrumentation.
- Familiarity with vibration isolation, thermal management, and long-term alignment stability design principles.
- Experience with AMO/quantum-optics systems.
General
- We are located at the Science Park, by the Weizmann institute.
- Contact information: jobs@quantum-art.tech OR Quantum Art @ LinkedIn
- Only relevant candidates will be contacted
Wanted: Bright minds and bold spirits
If you are excellent and passionate about quantum computing and its ability to make the world a better place for all - we want to meet you.
