Senior Laser & Optical Scientist

Farnborough
1 week ago
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We are delighted to be recruiting for a Senior Laser & Optical Scientist at our client's site in Farnborough, Hampshire, where you will have the opportunity to work with cutting-edge technology in partnership with some of the most brilliant minds.

 

The Role

As a Senior Laser Scientist, you'll play a vital role in advancing research into next-generation laser and optical technologies, directly contributing to the development of innovative defence and commercial solutions.

 

Day-to-day, you'll work alongside a team of physicists and engineers to design, model, and test novel optical systems. You'll take ownership of work packages focused on high-energy laser development, applying your experience in optical physics to analyse system performance, evaluate designs, and ensure technical excellence. You'll also collaborate across the business, contribute to experimental setups and laboratory testing, and share your expertise to support training and mentoring as the team expands its laser technology capability.

 

Your responsibilities will include:

Planning and technical leadership of projects as appropriate

Planning, development, and deployment of optical systems

Providing input to larger projects as part of a team of subject matter experts

Undertaking technical tasks relating to HEL development, test and evaluation

Engaging with relevant stakeholders from a variety of backgrounds

Deployment to trial sites across the UK. Essential experience of the Senior Laser Scientist: 

Experience in the use and develop of CNN/Machine learning or other such technologies, and their application to coherent beam combination

A strong foundation in laser and optical physics, with hands-on expertise in optical design and a clear understanding of material and coating selection

Demonstrable experience planning and delivering complex technical projects while applying structured systems engineering principles

Ability to engage effectively with stakeholders to define, capture, and interpret complex technical requirements

Practical knowledge of beam combination techniques within advanced optical or laser systems

A thorough understanding of laser safety practices and standards, working collaboratively within multi-disciplinary teams and communicating with clarity and confidence  Essential qualifications for the Senior Laser Scientist:

PhD or equivalent experience in a relevant field (e.g. Laser Physics, Optical Engineering, or a related discipline) Please note that all applicants for this role must be eligible for SC clearance, as a minimum.

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