What are the responsibilities and job description for the Optical Characterization engineer position at Mesa Quantum?
Mesa Quantum is seeking an Optical Characterization Engineer to support advanced
electro-optical testing and analysis of semiconductor laser devices used in chip-scale
quantum sensors. This role, reporting to the VP of Photonics, is ideal for a hands-on
engineer with a strong background in optics, photonics, and semiconductor lasers who
enjoys building and running sophisticated measurement setups, analyzing data, and
working closely with senior engineers to improve device performance and test
capability.
The engineer in this role will perform detailed characterization of quantum-optimized
Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Lasers (VCSELs) across a range of operating
conditions, including L-I-V-T, spectral behavior, linewidth, phase/frequency noise,
relative intensity noise, modulation response, polarization, beam quality, and reliability-
related testing. The role also includes support for screening and production-oriented
optical measurements, helping bridge early-stage R&D characterization with scalable
test methods.
Requirements
Key Responsibilities
Perform optical and electro-optical characterization of quantum-optimized VCSELs
and related photonic devices using laboratory and automated test setups.
Work with senior engineers to develop, refine, and troubleshoot advanced optical
characterization methods and test benches.
Analyze measurement data and correlate device performance with design,
fabrication, packaging, and operating conditions.
Support reliability and environmental testing, including temperature-dependent
testing, aging studies, and other stress-based characterization workflows.
Contribute to the development and validation of high-volume screening &
qualification methodologies, with a path toward owning test flow development as the
role matures.
Develop and maintain standard operating procedures (SOPs) for VCSEL
characterization, ensuring measurement repeatability, traceability, and alignment
with product acceptance criteria.
Write scripts and software tools for data acquisition, automation, analysis, and
reporting.
Help maintain and improve laboratory equipment, test fixtures, and optical benches.
Required Qualifications
M.S. in Electrical Engineering, Applied Physics, Optics, Photonics, Materials
Science, or a related field with 2 years of relevant industry experience, or a Ph.D. in
a related field.
Solid understanding of semiconductor laser physics, including laser operation,
thermal effects, and modulation characteristics.
Hands-on experience with characterization of semiconductor lasers and
optoelectronic components.
Familiarity with laboratory instrumentation such as optical spectrum analyzers, RF
spectrum analyzers, oscilloscopes, source-measure units, temperature controllers,
photodetectors, and related equipment.
Experience analyzing experimental data using Python, MATLAB, LabVIEW, or
similar tools.
Preferred Qualifications
Direct experience with VCSELs or other semiconductor laser devices
Experience with advanced laser measurements, including linewidth measurement,
noise characterization, RIN characterization, and RF measurements
Experience with automated wafer-level, die-level, or packaged-device test
environments.
Familiarity with quantum sensing and atomic sensing is a plus.
Benefits
Compensation Package:
Benefits
electro-optical testing and analysis of semiconductor laser devices used in chip-scale
quantum sensors. This role, reporting to the VP of Photonics, is ideal for a hands-on
engineer with a strong background in optics, photonics, and semiconductor lasers who
enjoys building and running sophisticated measurement setups, analyzing data, and
working closely with senior engineers to improve device performance and test
capability.
The engineer in this role will perform detailed characterization of quantum-optimized
Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Lasers (VCSELs) across a range of operating
conditions, including L-I-V-T, spectral behavior, linewidth, phase/frequency noise,
relative intensity noise, modulation response, polarization, beam quality, and reliability-
related testing. The role also includes support for screening and production-oriented
optical measurements, helping bridge early-stage R&D characterization with scalable
test methods.
Requirements
Key Responsibilities
Perform optical and electro-optical characterization of quantum-optimized VCSELs
and related photonic devices using laboratory and automated test setups.
Work with senior engineers to develop, refine, and troubleshoot advanced optical
characterization methods and test benches.
Analyze measurement data and correlate device performance with design,
fabrication, packaging, and operating conditions.
Support reliability and environmental testing, including temperature-dependent
testing, aging studies, and other stress-based characterization workflows.
Contribute to the development and validation of high-volume screening &
qualification methodologies, with a path toward owning test flow development as the
role matures.
Develop and maintain standard operating procedures (SOPs) for VCSEL
characterization, ensuring measurement repeatability, traceability, and alignment
with product acceptance criteria.
Write scripts and software tools for data acquisition, automation, analysis, and
reporting.
Help maintain and improve laboratory equipment, test fixtures, and optical benches.
Required Qualifications
M.S. in Electrical Engineering, Applied Physics, Optics, Photonics, Materials
Science, or a related field with 2 years of relevant industry experience, or a Ph.D. in
a related field.
Solid understanding of semiconductor laser physics, including laser operation,
thermal effects, and modulation characteristics.
Hands-on experience with characterization of semiconductor lasers and
optoelectronic components.
Familiarity with laboratory instrumentation such as optical spectrum analyzers, RF
spectrum analyzers, oscilloscopes, source-measure units, temperature controllers,
photodetectors, and related equipment.
Experience analyzing experimental data using Python, MATLAB, LabVIEW, or
similar tools.
Preferred Qualifications
Direct experience with VCSELs or other semiconductor laser devices
Experience with advanced laser measurements, including linewidth measurement,
noise characterization, RIN characterization, and RF measurements
Experience with automated wafer-level, die-level, or packaged-device test
environments.
Familiarity with quantum sensing and atomic sensing is a plus.
Benefits
Compensation Package:
Benefits
- Top tier employee and family health coverage (medical, dental, vision)
- Unlimited PTO
- Paid parental leave
- Stock ownership plan