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Assembly Technicians II

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IDEX logoIdex · West Henrietta, NY
Full-timeOn-site3w ago
AssemblyComplianceProcess Improvement
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The Optical Assembly Technician 2 performs advanced optical assembly and alignment operations requiring micron ‑ and sub ‑ micron ‑ level accuracy. This role is responsible for actively aligning optical elements to mechanical housings, verifying optical and mechanical performance, and permanently securing optics using high ‑ precision tools and metrology. Work is performed in a controlled clean ‑ room manufacturing environment and requires significant technical skill, judgment, and independence in the execution of high ‑ performance optical products.

Responsibilities

  • Perform active alignment of lenses and optical elements into metal housings using precision fixturing.
  • Use alignment and metrology tools such as air ‑ bearing spindles, autocollimators, alignment telescopes, precision stages, and indicators to achieve required tolerances.
  • Adjust decenter, tip, tilt, and axial position to meet defined optical and mechanical specifications.
  • Apply adhesives and permanently secure optics while maintaining alignment during cure.
  • Inspect optical elements for defects including scratches, digs, chips, and coating defects.
  • Inspect machined metal housings for burrs, surface damage, and dimensional inconsistencies.
  • Evaluate cosmetic and functional acceptability using defined optical inspection criteria.
  • Determine fitness ‑ for ‑ use of optics and hardware prior to assembly and escalate issues as required.
  • Measure critical features using high ‑ precision metrology tools including micrometers, bore gauges, comparators, and dial indicators.
  • Verify alignment results and dimensional stability before, during, and after bonding.
  • Independently troubleshoot alignment and assembly challenges, including tolerance stack ‑ up, fixture inaccuracies, part variability, and contamination.
  • Adapt alignment and assembly techniques within controlled parameters when documented processes are incomplete or ambiguous.
  • Partner with engineering and quality to resolve complex assembly issues.
  • Accurately document alignment data, measurements, and final build conditions.
  • Provide technical feedback to support process improvement, yield enhancement, and design for manufacturability.
  • Support root ‑ cause investigations and corrective actions related to optical assembly issues.
  • Maintain high standards of workmanship, repeatability, and discipline in clean ‑ room operations.
  • Education & Experience:
  • High school diploma or equivalent required.
  • Technical certification, associate degree, or equivalent advanced vocational training in optics, precision manufacturing, or a related technical field preferred.
  • 3-5 years of hands ‑ on experience in precision optical assembly, active optical alignment, or optical metrology.
  • Demonstrated experience achieving micron ‑ level alignment accuracy in a production or laboratory manufacturing environment.
  • Experience working independently on complex, high ‑ precision optical assemblies with limited supervision.
  • Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities:
  • Strong understanding of optical principles, precision measurement, and mechanical tolerancing.
  • Proficiency with advanced optical alignment and metrology equipment.
  • Ability to interpret optical and mechanical drawings, specifications, and tolerances.
  • Strong troubleshooting and problem ‑ solving skills.
  • Ability to exercise technical judgment within defined quality systems.
  • Ability to document complex alignment data clearly and accurately.
  • Ability to communicate technical issues and observations effectively with engineering and quality teams.
  • Demonstrates accountability, adaptability, and disciplined execution in a precision manufacturing environment.
  • Working Conditions & Physical Demands:
  • Work is performed in a clean ‑ room manufacturing environment.
  • Requires compliance with defined gowning and contamination ‑ control protocols.
  • Involves handling delicate optical components and precision ‑ machined hardware.
  • Requires sustained visual focus and fine motor control for detailed alignment tasks.
  • May involve extended periods of sitting or standing.
  • Requires compliance with ESD and chemical ‑ handling safety requirements.
  • Additional Requirement:

Benefits

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Additional Information

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