Mid-Level Electro-Optical Engineer

North Logan, UT
Full Time
Civil and Commercial Space
Mid Level

Job ID: 5913A
Date Posted: January 7, 2026

Space Dynamics Laboratory’s (SDL) Civil & Commercial Space Division is seeking a mid-level Electro-Optical Engineer to join our engineering team in the development of space sensor systems operating in the ultra-violet to far-infrared. The selected candidate should have a broad understanding of the design, development, test, and fielding of complex space electro-optical systems.

The Civil & Commercial Space Division is at the forefront of scientific research and space exploration. We equip major Government and commercial missions with calibrated state-of-the-art sensors and satellites. We also provide world-class AI&T technologies and mission management. Our projects include challenges across planetary science, Earth observation, heliophysics, and astrophysics. Be part of a team that pushes the boundaries of what’s possible in space and contributes to monumental scientific discoveries.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Designs, develops, modifies, and evaluates optical systems
  • Performs optical analysis including tolerance analysis
  • Performs optical alignment
  • Performs integration and test planning of optical systems
  • Develops detailed optical element drawings
  • Evaluates vendor capabilities to provide required products or services
  • Works with vendors to stay current in fabrication techniques and capabilities
  • Vendors sub-contract management including lens and mirror fabrication and optical coatings
  • Performs optical metrology  
  • Supports system-level testing and verification 
  • Supports proposals for new optical instrument projects
  • Collaborates across engineering disciplines, including mechanical, thermal, electrical, systems, contamination, calibration, and quality
  • Interfaces with technical support personnel, Technical Writers, Engineering Technicians, and Program Managers as required
  • Ability to provide leadership and mentoring to junior Engineers
  • May take a leadership role in design reviews and larger proposal efforts
Required Qualifications: 
  • Must be a US citizen with the ability to obtain and maintain a US Government Security Clearance
  • Bachelor’s or advanced degree in an appropriate field (e.g. optical sciences, optical engineering, optomechanical engineering, engineering physics, applied physics)
  • 5-14 years relevant full-time work experience with a bachelor’s degree, or 3-12 years with a master’s degree, or 0-8 years with a PhD
  • Experience performing optical design and analysis, or experience performing optical alignment of imaging, non-imaging or LASER systems including all optical elements such as mirrors, lenses, filters, gratings, baffles, stops, and detectors, or experience performing optical image quality testing including wave-front error measurement
  • Knowledge of thermal, mechanical, and space environment effects of optical system
  • Understanding of interferometry, tools, and applications
  • Knowledge of radiometry and radiometric modeling principles
  • Demonstrated strong work ethic and integrity
  • Strong technical problem-solving and analytical skills
  • Ability to communicate clearly with personnel of varying technical and professional backgrounds
  • Experience writing technical papers and procedures
  • Ability to effectively work both individually and within a team environment
  • Demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities
  • Ability to lead small teams to complete projects or proposal efforts
  • Ability to provide leadership and mentoring to junior Engineers
Preferred Qualifications:
  • Ability to lead a small team in one or more of the following: optical design, optical alignment, stray light, optical testing, and/or calibration of optical systems
  • Experienced user of computer aided optical design and modeling tools such as Zemax, CODE V, or FRED
  • Experienced user of MATLAB or Python
  • Demonstrated experience with optical component tolerancing, specifying, and external vendor fabrication management
  • Demonstrated capability in managing vendor sub-contracts including lens and mirror fabrication and optical coatings
Salary Range
  • $97,500 - $140,500
    • Salary commensurate based on education and experience

This range serves as a general guideline and may vary based on factors such as role, level, location, market conditions, and individual qualifications, including job-related skills, experience, and relevant education or training. The range displayed in the job advertisement reflects the minimum and maximum target salaries across all US locations. Specific salary details for a candidate’s preferred location can be provided by the recruiter or HR manager during the hiring process.
Why join SDL?

*SDL offers competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefits package. Visit our  Benefits Page to learn more about what we offer.
SDL delivers advanced multi-domain solutions to protect national security and enable scientific discovery. Our expertise in satellites, sensors and instruments, ground systems and data processing, and autonomous systems plays a critical role in missions supporting NASA and the Department of Defense. Join our team of engineers, scientists, technicians, and business professionals in our seventh decade of delivering mission success.

At SDL, we strive to uphold a culture of respect, collaboration, empowerment, and accountability. We listen with open minds, seek to understand diverse perspectives, and engage in thoughtful dialogue. We work together by sharing knowledge, involving others, and offering support. We trust and empower our team members to take ownership, act with integrity, and be accountable. Above all, we deliver on our commitments to each other and to our mission partners.

The application window for this position is expected to remain open for approximately 14 days; however, it may be shortened or extended depending on business needs and the availability of qualified candidates. We encourage interested candidates to submit their applications promptly.

For questions, assistance, or accommodation with the application process or the DoD SkillBridge program, please contact employment@sdl.usu.edu.

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