optomechanical engineering technician
Optomechanical engineering technicians collaborate with engineers in the development of optomechanical devices, such as optical tables, deformable mirrors, and optical mounts. Optomechanical engineering technicians build, install, test, and maintain optomechanical equipment prototypes. They determine materials and assembly requirements.
Also called: optomechanical technologist, technologist in optomechanical systems, optomechanical technician, technologist in optical systems, assistant in optomechanical engineering, optomechanical engineering assistant, technician in optomechanical systems
- 29
- essential skills
- 22
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
- 3115
- ISCO-08 group
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8 rolesOccupations sharing the most essential skills with this one. The number is a count, not an opinion.
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- optomechanical engineerWhat changes?19 skills in common
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- photonics engineer16 skills in common
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- mechatronics engineering technician11 skills in common
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Essential skills
29- adjust engineering designs
- align components
- apply optical coating
- assemble optomechanical equipment
- assist scientific research
- clean optical components
- conduct quality control analysis
- define part requirements
- design drawings
- fasten components
- inspect quality of products
- liaise with engineers
- mechanical engineering
- operate scientific measuring equipment
- optical components
- optical engineering
- optical equipment standards
- optical glass characteristics
- optical manufacturing process
- optics
- optomechanical components
- optomechanical devices
- optomechanical engineering
- prepare production prototypes
- read engineering drawings
- record test data
- refractive power
- test optical components
- types of optical instruments
Optional skills
22- apply technical communication skills
- CAD software
- CAE software
- calibrate optical instruments
- cavity optomechanics
- computational mechanics
- continuum mechanics
- electromagnetic spectrum
- inspect optical supplies
- integrate new products in manufacturing
- keep records of work progress
- maintain optical equipment
- microoptics
- monitor machine operations
- operate industrial equipment
- operate optical assembly equipment
- operate precision machinery
- repair optical equipment
- resolve equipment malfunctions
- use CAM software
- use precision tools
- write technical reports
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