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Explore exciting career opportunities in a cutting-edge field with D&E-System Integration Engineer (Electric Optic) jobs. This specialized profession sits at the critical intersection of electrical engineering, optical systems, and advanced product development, acting as the key technical bridge that transforms complex designs into fully functional, high-performance systems. Professionals in this role are responsible for the holistic integration of electro-optical components—such as lasers, lenses, sensors, and detectors—with electronic control systems, firmware, and mechanical assemblies to create cohesive and reliable products. The typical responsibilities of a D&E-System Integration Engineer (Electric Optic) are centered on the entire product lifecycle. A core function is leading new product introduction (NPI), guiding systems from prototype and validation phases through to pilot production and full-scale manufacturing. This involves rigorous system-level testing, performance verification, and debugging to ensure all integrated components meet stringent specifications. These engineers are also pivotal in system performance enhancement and sustaining, continuously analyzing system behavior to identify and implement improvements in speed, accuracy, stability, or efficiency. When complex system-level issues arise, they employ sophisticated troubleshooting methodologies, often utilizing experimental design (DOE) to isolate root causes within the intricate interplay of optical paths, electronic signals, and software controls. To excel in these jobs, individuals must possess a strong multidisciplinary foundation. A deep understanding of optical theory, including principles of light propagation, diffraction, and electro-optic effect, is essential, coupled with solid knowledge of electromagnetism and circuit design. Familiarity with supporting subsystems like vacuum or thermal management is often required. On the practical side, proficiency in CAD software for mechanical design review and simulation tools for system modeling is highly valuable. While specific educational requirements vary, these positions typically demand an advanced degree (Master's or Ph.D.) in Optical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Physics, or a closely related field, complemented by several years of relevant hands-on experience. Successful candidates are systematic problem-solvers, adept at project facilitation and managing cross-functional collaborations between optical, electrical, software, and mechanical engineering teams. For those passionate about building the sophisticated electro-optical systems of tomorrow, from semiconductor manufacturing tools to medical devices or communication systems, pursuing D&E-System Integration Engineer (Electric Optic) jobs offers a challenging and rewarding career path at the forefront of technological innovation.

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