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Lens Design Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

Target Optical - Optician

Inglewood, CA ยท On-site

$21.79 - $33.99/hr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Target Optical is part of EssilorLuxottica, a global leader in the design, manufacture and distribution of world-class vision care products, including iconic eyewear, advanced lens technology and ...

Target Optical - Optician

Inglewood, CA

$17.75 - $23/hr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Target Optical is part of EssilorLuxottica, a global leader in the design, manufacture and distribution of world-class vision care products, including iconic eyewear, advanced lens technology and ...

Target Optical - Optician

Inglewood, CA ยท On-site

$17.75 - $23/hr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Target Optical is part of EssilorLuxottica, a global leader in the design, manufacture and distribution of world-class vision care products, including iconic eyewear, advanced lens technology and ...

Target Optical - Optician

Inglewood, CA

$18 - $23.25/hr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Target Optical is part of EssilorLuxottica, a global leader in the design, manufacture and distribution of world-class vision care products, including iconic eyewear, advanced lens technology and ...

Target Optical - Optician

Inglewood, CA ยท On-site

$18 - $23.25/hr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Target Optical is part of EssilorLuxottica, a global leader in the design, manufacture and distribution of world-class vision care products, including iconic eyewear, advanced lens technology and ...

Biomedical Sensor Architect

Cupertino, CA

$184K - $324K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Retirement

Minimum Qualifications Knowledge of optical system design for wearable sensing applications including lens design, integration of electro-optical components etc. Demonstrated experience with driving ...

Biomedical Sensor Architect

Cupertino, CA

$129K - $225K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Retirement

Minimum Qualifications Knowledge of optical system design for wearable sensing applications including lens design, integration of electro-optical components etc. Strong optical simulation skills ...

Opto-Mechanical Design Engineer

Redondo Beach, CA ยท On-site

$125K - $200K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

This role will focus on the mechanical design of optical assemblies, telescope structures, lens barrels, detector mounts, mirror mounts, baffles, pointing mechanisms, and alignment hardware for ...

Opto-Mechanical Design Engineer

Redondo Beach, CA ยท On-site

$125K - $200K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

This role will focus on the mechanical design of optical assemblies, telescope structures, lens barrels, detector mounts, mirror mounts, baffles, pointing mechanisms, and alignment hardware for ...

Optical Engineer III

Pasadena, CA ยท On-site

$140K - $181K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Experience in specialized optical modeling such as thin film design, lens design, polarization optics, or straylight. * Ability to obtain a TS/SCI clearance. JPL has a catalog of benefits and perks ...

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How much do lens design jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for lens design in California is $14.55, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $10.43 and $17.07 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is lens design?

Lens design is the process of creating optical lenses and systems for various applications, such as cameras, microscopes, telescopes, and eyeglasses. Lens designers use principles of physics and advanced computer software to determine the best shapes, materials, and configurations to achieve specific optical performances. Their work involves optimizing lens systems to minimize aberrations, improve image quality, and meet specific technical requirements. Lens designers often collaborate with engineers and manufacturers to ensure their designs can be fabricated accurately and efficiently.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a lens designer?

To thrive as a Lens Designer, you need a strong background in optical engineering, physics, and mathematics, often supported by a degree in optics or a related field. Familiarity with industry-standard optical design software such as Zemax, Code V, or LightTools, as well as experience with CAD systems, is crucial. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication skills set exceptional lens designers apart. These skills and qualities are essential for creating innovative, high-performance optical systems that meet precise technical and client requirements.

What are some typical challenges lens designers face when collaborating with multidisciplinary teams?

Lens designers often work closely with engineers, product managers, and manufacturing specialists to ensure that optical components meet both performance and production requirements. A common challenge is balancing ideal optical performance with real-world constraints such as cost, manufacturability, and physical space within a device. Effective communication and a strong understanding of each team member's priorities are essential for resolving trade-offs and delivering a successful product. Being proactive in sharing design iterations and soliciting feedback early in the process helps streamline collaboration.

What is the difference between Lens Design vs Optical Engineering?

AspectLens DesignOptical Engineering
Required CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Optical Engineering, Physics, or related fieldsBachelor's or Master's in Optical Engineering, Physics, or related fields
Work EnvironmentDesign labs, CAD software, prototype testingResearch labs, product development, systems integration
Industry UsageCamera lenses, microscopes, telescopesImaging systems, laser systems, optical instruments
Comparison FocusCreating and optimizing lens geometries and specificationsDeveloping and analyzing complex optical systems and components

While both Lens Design and Optical Engineering involve working with optical systems, Lens Design primarily focuses on creating specific lens geometries and specifications. Optical Engineering encompasses a broader scope, including designing entire optical systems and analyzing their performance. Professionals in both roles often collaborate but specialize in different aspects of optical technology.

What are the most commonly searched types of Lens Design jobs in California?

The most popular types of Lens Design jobs in California are:

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Infographic showing various Lens Design job openings in California as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 91% Full Time, 6% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 82% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $30,265 per year, or $14.6 per hour.

Full-time

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Summary and Purpose of Job: 

Under the general direction of the Director of Clinical Operations, support the delivery of patient care services and clinical education through the management of optical services in the WesternU Health Eye Care Institute (ECI).

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

The below description is intended to provide a summary of the typical functions of the position and is not intended to be an exhaustive or comprehensive list of all possible responsibilities, tasks, and duties of the position.  

  • Provides direct patient care for spectacle frame and lens selection, fitting, ordering, verification, and dispensing
  • Verifies accuracy of ophthalmic materials when received from the optical laboratory, assures timely notification of receipt of materials 
  • Orders and verifies contact lenses for diagnostic use and patient dispensing. Coordinates appointment scheduling for contact lens dispensing 
  • Assists patients in the selection of ophthalmic materials, performs all necessary measurements and completes all ordering and inputs necessary information into the EHR system
  • Assists and triages patients with any concerns with ophthalmic materials.  Provides direct patient care for spectacle frame and lens selection, fitting, ordering, verification, and dispensing.
  • Provides clinical education in optical services to students enrolled in the College of Optometry 
  • Implements the business aspects of the optical service including stocking, ordering, inventory, display, direct and third-party billing
  • Stays current in ophthalmic optics including spectacle lens design, lens materials, need for โ€œlifestyle dispensingโ€, and trends in frame design
  • Participates in quality assurance programs
  • Performs other duties as assigned.  The University/College reserves the right to add or change duties at any time.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • High School Diploma or Graduate Equivalency Diploma required
  • Three to five yearsโ€™ experience in an optometric clinical practice or institutional setting or any combination of education, training, or experience that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.
  • Bilingual (English/Spanish) required
  • Certified optician or paraoptometric technician preferred

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: 

Individuals must possess the knowledge, skills, and abilities or be able to perform the essential functions of the assigned classification, with or without reasonable accommodation(s), using some other combination of skills and abilities. Necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities are as follows:  

  • Proficient computer skills necessary to create documents, spreadsheets, tables, and/or forms in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Acrobat Professional, EMR/EHR software programs and any other software programs as required by the position with the ability to learn various software programs used within the College of Optometry and the Eye Care Institute.
  • Basic knowledge of optical services and optical business practices. Ability to manage business aspects of an optical service and ability to provide direct patient care for optical services.
  • Level of familiarity with optical service terminology and optometric patient care terminology.
  • Mathematical ability to add, subtract, divide, multiply, calculate percentages.
  • Language ability to read professional literature, provide patient education, read insurance and third-party payer information
  • Reasoning ability to problem solve quickly
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Ability to interact well with patients, staff, students, faculty, and administration in a highly responsive manner. Must be culturally sensitive and maintain confidentiality.
  • Must be a self-assured, experienced leader who is able to interact with senior executives, anticipate potential problems, and initiate solutions. Must be able to manage a crisis with upset customers or calm a faculty member, staff member, or student.
  • Must be able to multi-task in a fast-paced environment and be flexible with job assignments.
  • Demonstrate a commitment to working in an organization that values and promotes humanism. 

Work Environment Demands:

The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this class. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions

  • While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk and hear, sit, stand, use hands to grasp objects, and reach with hands and arms.  The employee must occasionally walk, stoop, and lift and/or move up to 10 lbs.  No specific vision abilities are required.  No other specific physical demands are required.
  • Duties of the Optical Technician are normally performed in a typical office, laboratory, or environmentally controlled interior healthcare setting. The work environment may involve exposure to potentially dangerous materials, e.g., blood and body fluids, communicable diseases, toxic substances, and risk of electric shock. Clinical environments require compliance with safety precautions, OSHA Blood borne pathogen training, and may include the use of certain personal protective equipment.
  • The noise level in this setting is usually moderate due to telephone calls, equipment, and normal patient and student traffic.
  • Typical work week is Monday โ€“ Friday with a rotating schedule that varies based on assignments, as outlined below.  Some evenings and weekends are required.  
    • 7:30am โ€“ 4:30pm
    • 8:00am โ€“ 5:00pm
    • 8:30am โ€“ 5:30pm