Optical Polishing Technician (Entry Level)

CLEAR ALIGN LLC

Nashua (NH)

On-site

USD 35,000 - 50,000

Full time

14 days+

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Job summary

Clear Align LLC in Nashua, NH, is seeking an Optical Polishing Technician (Entry Level) to train you in spindle polishing and precision optics for EO/IR systems.

This hands‑on role emphasizes meticulous fabrication, documentation of results, and gradual transition from first shift training to second shift, with opportunities for long‑term growth.

Qualifications

  • Strong mechanical and technical aptitude with a desire to learn specialized manufacturing skills.
  • Detail-oriented with commitment to quality and craftsmanship.
  • Hands-on learner who enjoys working with equipment, tools, and manufacturing processes.
  • Willing to train for second shift after initial first shift training.

Responsibilities

  • Learn optical fabrication processes, spindle polishing techniques, safety procedures, and quality requirements.
  • Develop familiarity with pitch laps, polishing compounds, abrasive slurries, and equipment used to achieve optical surface requirements.
  • Document production activities and inspection results.
  • Assist experienced technicians with polishing operations, inspections, and production support activities.

Skills

Mechanical aptitude
Technical aptitude
Detail-oriented
Teamwork

Education

High School Diploma or equivalent

Job description

Optical Polishing Technician (Entry Level)
Nashua, NH

This role exists to develop the next generation of Optical Polishing Technicians by training individuals with strong technical aptitude to manufacture precision optical components used in Clear Align’s advanced EO/IR systems. Through hands‑on training and mentorship, you will learn traditional spindle polishing techniques used to shape, refine, and finish optical surfaces to exacting specifications.

Using specialized polishing equipment, pitch laps, abrasive materials, and precision measurement tools, you will help produce high‑quality optical components that support critical defense, aerospace, and national security applications. This role offers a unique opportunity to develop specialized manufacturing skills and build a long‑term career in precision optical fabrication.

This position will begin on first shift for approximately 3–6 months to complete training and skill development. Upon successful completion of training, the role will transition permanently to second shift. Candidates must be willing and able to work second shift as their regular schedule.

In Your First Year You Will (What Success Looks Like)
First 90 Days – Learn the Fundamentals
  • Complete training in optical fabrication processes, spindle polishing techniques, safety procedures, and quality requirements.
  • Learn how pitch laps, polishing compounds, abrasive slurries, and polishing equipment are used to achieve optical surface requirements.
  • Develop familiarity with optical materials, handling practices, engineering drawings, and production documentation.
  • Assist experienced technicians with polishing operations, inspections, and production support activities.
  • Learn basic optical measurement and inspection techniques used to verify component quality.
  • Demonstrate attention to detail, reliability, and the ability to follow established procedures and work instructions.
  • Build the skills and knowledge necessary to transition successfully to second‑shift production operations.
By 6 Months – Build Technical Skills and Independence
  • Perform routine spindle polishing operations with increasing independence while meeting quality and production expectations.
  • Develop proficiency in measuring optical components using interferometers, drop gauges, calipers, and other inspection equipment.
  • Learn to control polishing variables such as pressure, speed, and material removal rates to achieve required optical specifications.
  • Accurately document production activities and inspection results.
  • Identify and communicate quality concerns, process issues, or equipment problems promptly.
  • Successfully transition to and integrate into second‑shift operations following completion of training.
By 12 Months – Become a Trusted Production Contributor
  • Independently polish spherical and flat optical components to meet dimensional, surface quality, and performance requirements.
  • Demonstrate consistent workmanship and process discipline while maintaining high standards of quality and craftsmanship.
  • Contribute to process improvements, productivity initiatives, and continuous learning within the Optical Fabrication team.
  • Serve as a dependable team member who can be trusted to produce quality optical components, maintain documentation, and support production goals.
How You Know You Are Winning
  • Optical components consistently meet quality, dimensional, and surface finish requirements.
  • Fabrication and inspection records are accurate, complete, and submitted on time.
  • You continue building technical skills and confidence with polishing equipment, fabrication processes, and inspection methods.
  • Production goals are achieved while maintaining strong quality and safety standards.
  • The team relies on you to follow procedures, solve problems, and support daily operations.
Position Requirements
Who You Are (Core Strengths & Competencies)
  • Strong mechanical and technical aptitude with a desire to learn specialized manufacturing skills.
  • Detail‑oriented with a commitment to quality, precision, and craftsmanship.
  • Hands‑on learner who enjoys working with equipment, tools, and manufacturing processes.
  • Patient and disciplined, with the ability to focus on highly detailed work.
  • Strong problem‑solving skills and curiosity about how things work.
  • Dependable, coachable, and motivated to build a long‑term career in advanced manufacturing.
  • Comfortable working independently and as part of a team.
Qualifications
  • High School Diploma or equivalent.
  • Strong technical aptitude and interest in manufacturing, machining, engineering, skilled trades, or precision fabrication.
  • Ability to learn and follow detailed procedures, specifications, and work instructions.
  • Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality.
  • Basic computer skills.
  • Ability to work first shift during training and permanently transition to second shift upon completion of training.
  • U.S. Person required.
Preferred Extras
  • Technical school, vocational training, machining coursework, or manufacturing experience.
  • Experience operating machinery, tools, or manufacturing equipment.
  • Exposure to polishing, machining, optics manufacturing, precision assembly, or inspection activities.
  • Experience reading technical drawings or blueprints.
At Clear Align we have a clear vision: to be the place where a diverse mix of talented people come, stay and do their best work. We pride ourselves on bringing the best infrared surveillance solutions, and we know our company runs on the hard work and dedication of our passionate and creative employees.
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