Posted 2mo ago

Principal Photonics Process Development Engineer Packaging and Tooling

@ Monarch Quantum
San Diego, California, United States
$150k-$200k/yrOnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:Establish, Define, Improve
Requirements Summary:BS/MS in optical, electrical, materials, mechanical engineering or physics; 8+ years in photonics packaging; 5+ years with ownership of packaging/production equipment; export-controlled access.
Technical Tools Mentioned:Vacuum reflow soldering, Wire bonding, Die bonding, Optical assembly and active alignment, Fiber splicing, Hermetic sealing, Adhesives and material characterization, Process metrology and inspection, Automation and semi-automation development
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Join our fast-paced and passionate team as a Principal Photonics Process Development Engineer focused on advanced packaging and tooling. As we scale, you will be instrumental in building our manufacturing foundation from the ground up. This is a dynamic, hands-on role for a highly self-directed engineer who thrives in an ambiguous, fast-moving environment.

You will play a critical role in establishing scalable photonic manufacturing processes that directly enable product performance, reliability, and cost targets. Your work will define how our technology transitions from prototype to production.

You will collaborate closely with device, optical, electrical, mechanical, and manufacturing engineers to transform delicate photonic designs into robust, manufacturable, high-yield products.

Impact:

  • Establish core assembly and packaging processes that enable company growth
  • Define manufacturing strategies that scale from R&D to production
  • Improve yield, reliability, and cost through process innovation and optimization
  • Build tooling, fixtures, and automation approaches that enable repeatability

Key Technical Areas:

  • Vacuum reflow soldering (AuSn, SAC, Indium, and related materials)
  • Wire bonding (Au and Al; ball and wedge)
  • Die bonding (epoxy, eutectic, and solder attach)
  • Optical assembly and active alignment (lenses, isolators, fiber arrays)
  • Fiber splicing and precision fiber handling (including PM alignment)
  • Hermetic sealing (laser welding, parallel seam sealing)
  • Adhesives and material characterization
  • Process metrology and inspection (shear/pull testing, vision systems, interferometry, hermeticity testing)
  • Automation and semi-automation development

Responsibilities:

  • Own end-to-end development of photonic assembly processes from concept through production release
  • Define and execute the process development roadmap aligned with product and manufacturing goals
  • Design statistically rigorous experiments (DOE) to optimize process windows, robustness, and yield
  • Manage the process control limits, qualification criteria, and acceptance metrics
  • Transition processes from R&D to pilot and full manufacturing scale
  • Lead process transfer to production, including equipment qualification (IQ, OQ, PQ)
  • Drive yield improvement initiatives and root-cause investigations for failures and reliability issues
  • Establish engineering standards, documentation, and best practices
  • Develop process flows, work instructions, travelers, and training materials
  • Determine appropriate Design for Manufacturability (DFM) principles and ensures tolerance analysis follows best practices
  • Manages the improvement of process capability (Cp/Cpk)
  • Performs qualification, reliability testing, and failure analysis (including FMEA)
  • Design precision fixtures, tooling, and mechanisms to enable repeatable assembly and alignment
  • Collaborate with mechanical engineers and equipment vendors to develop manufacturable solutions and automation
  • Mentor junior engineers and technicians and provide technical leadership across cross-functional teams
  • Ensure adherence to cleanroom protocols and contamination control practices
  • Other related duties as required.