Laser Process Development Engineer / Scientist
Corning Incorporated · Hickory, NC · 2 mo ago
Engineering$85k–$117k/yrFull-time
About the role
The Laser Process Development Engineer/Scientist will support the early-stage development of advanced laser processes and optical solutions for Corning's Optical Communications segment. This role involves developing and improving new and existing laser-based processes through hands-on experimentation, prototype development, optical system design, automation, and data-driven process optimization.
Responsibilities
- Design, develop, and improve laser-based processes for potential deployment across Corning facilities worldwide
- Build, refine, and evaluate lab-based benchtop and semi-automated prototype stations to demonstrate new process concepts
- Apply knowledge of laser theory, laser platforms, optical systems, and light-material interaction to solve complex technical challenges
- Design and develop optical systems, including free-space optics using refractive and reflective components
- Establish process windows and operating ranges through structured experimentation, characterization, and analysis
- Develop and execute task plans to meet project objectives, milestones, and deliverables
- Define and document technical guidelines and best practices for process development activities
- Collaborate with AR&D and Research teams to solve challenging cross-functional technical problems
- Apply structured problem-solving methods, including MEE and other engineering analysis techniques
- Analyze experimental data using statistical and process-analysis tools
- Interpret results and recommend immediate actions, longer-term corrective actions, and follow-up experiments
- Troubleshoot prototype equipment, tooling, and process-related issues
- Document inventions, novel concepts, and technical innovations for potential patent submissions
- Design, develop, and test tooling and fixtures to support new product development from prototyping through high-volume manufacturing
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Photonics Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Physics, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, or a related technical discipline
- 2+ years of relevant experience in laser processing, optics, photonics, or related process development
- Understanding of laser theory, laser platforms, and light-material interaction
- Understanding of optical theory and light propagation
- Experience with hands-on experimental work, technical troubleshooting, and data interpretation
- Strong analytical, problem-solving, communication, and documentation skills
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications, including Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Project
- Demonstrated ability and willingness to learn and apply new technologies
Preferred Qualifications
- Master’s degree or PhD in a relevant technical field
- Experience in automation process development
- Experience designing and building prototype equipment, lab systems, or semi-automated stations
- Experience with SolidWorks, Creo, or similar 3D CAD tools
- Familiarity with controls, instrumentation, and basic programming
- Experience using DOE, SPC, Six Sigma, or other structured process analysis and control methods
- Proficiency with Minitab, JMP, or advanced Excel-based data analysis
- Familiarity with fiber optic theory, optical systems, or photonics applications
- Experience translating laboratory, prototype, or research work into scalable manufacturing processes
Qualifications
- Required Qualifications
- Preferred Qualifications