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QCi in Bedford, MA is seeking an Electromechanical Engineer to develop and integrate EO, OE, RF, and photonic modules. You will own integration of electrical structures, thermals, and packaging, ensuring manufacturability and reliability.
The role spans concept through prototyping, qualification, and transfer to manufacturing with hands-on hardware work and collaboration across product development and manufacturing teams.
Electromechanical Engineer Bedford, MA $97,000 ‒ $149,000 Annually Photonics Electromechanical Engineer
Department~ Photonics Division
Location~ Bedford, MA (On-site)
Reports To~ Engineering Manager
Employment Type~ Full-time
QCi is seeking an Electromechanical Engineer to develop and integrate advanced electro-optic (EO), opto- electronic (OE), RF, and photonic (SiPh/PIC) modules. This role focuses on electromechanical integration, ensuring that electrical structures, interconnects, thermal systems, and mechanical packaging are combined into reliable, manufacturable products.
The successful candidate will work across the full product lifecycle—from concept development and CAD design through prototyping, characterization, qualification, and manufacturing transfer. This is a highly hands‑on role for an engineer who enjoys solving multidisciplinary engineering challenges and working closely with product development and manufacturing teams.
Own the electromechanical integration and packaging of EO, OE, photonic, and RF modules, including electrical structures, interconnects, thermal systems, packaging, and enclosure design. Design and integrate transmission lines, interposers, PCBs, connectors, flex circuits, wire/ribbon bonds, and related interconnect technologies. Co‑design electrical layouts and mechanical housings to ensure proper fit, alignment, thermal performance, manufacturability, reliability, and signal integrity. Specify and integrate TECs, thermistors, drivers, and control electronics while supporting power budgeting and thermal management. Design fixtures, tooling, and support hardware for assembly, testing, and qualification activities.
Develop and execute electrical test plans, including continuity, functional, and S‑parameter characterization. Develop data acquisition, automation, and analysis tools using Python or similar scripting languages. Build and qualify test fixtures, jigs, and automated measurement systems. Support hardware troubleshooting, root‑cause investigations, and corrective actions.
Build and maintain component libraries using distributor data from Digi‑Key, Mouser, and other approved suppliers. Author assembly procedures, work instructions, and engineering documentation. Collaborate with manufacturing and suppliers to improve yield, reliability, cost, and manufacturability. Support qualification efforts to standards such as MIL‑STD‑883, Telcordia GR‑468, and related reliability requirements. Drive successful transfer of designs from prototype development into manufacturing, including process documentation, design‑for‑manufacturing (DFM), yield improvement, and production support.