About Us
At Dimer Instruments, we are developing the next-generation laboratory and process analytical tools for the pharmaceutical industry. Our products use multiple light-based spectroscopic methods to analyze solutions containing molecules and particles. This provides researchers with organized information, enabling them to make informed decisions. Additionally, our products provide automated process systems with the feedback needed for Quality-by-Design (QbD). At Dimer, you will work with a talented and collaborative team of engineers and scientists to create impactful products. We have fun while creating great products.
Summary
As an Optics Technician, you will assemble optical beams and optical assemblies, perform optical alignment, calibration and verification testing for optical subassemblies and finished instruments in accordance with manufacturing documentation (assembly instructions, process documents, etc.) using a variety of hand tools, measuring devices and test equipment.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Qualifications
Physical Requirements
When working in the machine shop, chemistry lab, or optics lab, appropriate protective gear must be worn, including safety glasses, laser/UV eye protection, lab coats, and closed-toed shoes. Role requires fine motor skills for handling small components and the ability to work at a bench/test station for extended periods (sit and/or standing). Capable of lifting, pushing, pulling, or carrying objects, often up to 50 pounds, though the frequency of lifting heavier objects varies
Work Environment
Office space, optics lab, chemistry lab, warehouse, and electronics/optical manufacturing areas. The employee may occasionally be exposed to moderate noise levels (e.g., loud fans in electronics equipment). Occasional travel may be required (e.g., test labs, customer sites, conferences and trade shows, or training).