Device Simulation and Design Engineer

Ipswich
11 months ago
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Device Simulation and Design Engineer
Ipswich
£70,000 per annum

A global technology leader is expanding their R&D capability and seeking a Device Simulation and Design Engineer to join their team in Ipswich. This is a brand-new opportunity to shape and develop next-generation III-V photonic devices through cutting-edge simulation, design, and automation techniques.

As part of a world-class team of engineers, you'll develop and refine optical simulation tools, create scalable and automated design flows, and use your deep understanding of optoelectronic device physics to deliver high-performance components ready for fabrication and experimental testing.

Key Responsibilities

Develop advanced simulation tools for III-V photonic devices using techniques including FDTD, FEM, machine learning, and inverse design.
Contribute to the design and development of both active and passive components.
Automate simulation workflows and data analysis to optimise design iterations.
Benchmark, document, and deliver tools for internal use across design teams.
Collaborate with fabrication and test teams to ensure seamless end-to-end development.
Analyse experimental test results to calibrate and improve model accuracy.
Produce technical reports and present findings to stakeholders. About You

You'll bring a proven background in optoelectronic design, a passion for innovation, and a collaborative mindset.

Essential:

PhD in Physics, Electronic Engineering, or a related field.
Minimum 5 years' experience in photonics, with strong III-V device simulation expertise.
Hands-on knowledge of tools such as COMSOL, VPI, FDTD, FEM, and multiphysics simulation environments.
Proficient in Python or similar for automation, modelling and analysis.
Experience with machine learning or inverse design methods.
Strong data analysis and communication skills, including technical reporting.Desirable:

Familiarity with characterisation and test of photonic devices.
Experience in the design of lasers, modulators, waveguides and couplers.
A track record of publications or conference participation. Benefits

Up to 33 days annual leave including public holidays
Company pension scheme
Private medical insurance and healthcare support
Life assurance
Employee assistance programme
Cycle to work scheme
Professional development time and support
Regular company events and team activities

If you're ready to influence the future of optoelectronic design, please click "Apply Now

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