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A leading optics company in Burlington is seeking a Manufacturing Engineer to bridge design and manufacturing. This role requires expertise in optical principles and hands-on experience in opto-mechanical systems. Responsibilities include supporting prototype and production builds while ensuring products meet high standards. The ideal candidate will have a Bachelor's degree in Optics or Physics and at least 5 years' relevant experience. Opportunities to work with cutting-edge technology in a fast-paced environment await you.
Please note that to be considered for any position at PV Labs, all candidates must be eligible to meet the requirements of the Canadian Controlled-Goods Program of the Defense Production Act, and be able to hold and maintain a Canadian Security Clearance. If you are not clear about your eligibility, please consult the Government of Canada website.
At PVLabs, manufacturing engineering is not an afterthought—it is the connective tissue between invention and impact. Our systems don\'t come to life through design alone; they become real when they can be built, tested, repeated, and trusted under the constraints of the real world. This role sits at the moment where the theory of a product meets the jobs it must actually perform. It\'s where prototypes evolve into operationally credible systems that must perform in tough conditions.
We are seeking a Manufacturing Engineer with the mindset of a systems thinker and the instincts of a builder—someone who sees how mechanical, electrical, optical, and software elements converge into a manufacturable, serviceable, field-credible product. This role demands fluency in Design for Manufacturability (DFM) across complex opto-mechanical architectures and the ability to work within a highly regulated Defense and Controlled Goods environment
This is not a traditional ME role confined to process documentation. It is a craft role, a connective-tissue role, a role that shapes how optics concepts become stabilized, repeatable production realities. You will work at the seams—where decisions matter, where early constraints avoid downstream risks, and where learning cycles shorten the distance between prototype and production.
The effectiveness of this role and its focus will tie to our current-state and our future-state as our next-generation product designs mature and we move forward towards product build schedules that are rapidly approaching.
Starting now:
You will assist withmapping the optical manufacturing environment that our next-generation systems require—requirements and specifications,capacity modelling, equipment definition, optical alignment stations, assembly requirements, and 3P analysis that aligns our space to our purpose. You will also help codify our processes for partners across the globe, ensuring that PVLabs standards for precision, alignment, and optical performance can be replicated reliably.
At 6 months and onward:
You will support both prototype and production builds, validate processes, train technicians, and help transfer manufacturing knowledge into customer programs. Your role becomes the steward of manufacturability—ensuring our products survive contact with the real world and that our manufacturing ecosystem supports speed, quality, and resilience.
You believe that manufacturability is a design choice made every day—not a final phase. You see ambiguity as an opportunity to design better systems. You find purpose in helping multidisciplinary teams make better decisions. You thrive in environments where complexity demands clarity, where small details determine large outcomes, and where the physical act of making something is as intellectually challenging as designing it.
You are joining a team where Manufacturing Engineering is not a downstream checkpoint but a core design function. You will contribute to standards, influence system architecture, shape our optics assembly capability, and help ensure every PVLabs product reflects our belief that everything matters.
PVLabs is where Manufacturing Engineering becomes a force multiplier. We move fast, build things that fly, and don\'t do ego—we do execution. You\'ll work at the intersection of great ideas and real-world constraints, helping turn precision optical and electro-mechanical designs into systems customers trust.
You\'ll join sharp, motivated people solving hard problems in stabilization, optics, motion control, and imaging tech. If you want to build what others cant, this is where you\'ll do your best work.
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