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Precision Optics Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Assembler I, Optics

Tualatin, OR

$16.75 - $20.50/hr

Assembler I, Optics 2nd Shift Monday - Thursday 10hrs SIG SAUER, Inc. is a leading provider and ... precision. Today, SIG SAUER is synonymous with industry-leading quality and innovation which has ...

The Fiber Optical Repair Technician is responsible for the repair, restoration, and maintenance of ... Use precision tools (fusion splicer, VFL, fiber identifiers) and ensure high-quality workmanship ...

The Fiber Optical Repair Technician is responsible for the repair, restoration, and maintenance of ... Use precision tools (fusion splicer, VFL, fiber identifiers) and ensure high-quality workmanship ...

The Fiber Optical Repair Technician is responsible for the repair, restoration, and maintenance of ... Use precision tools (fusion splicer, VFL, fiber identifiers) and ensure high-quality workmanship ...

Assembler I, Optics

Tualatin, OR · On-site

$16.75 - $20.50/hr

Assembler I, Optics 2nd Shift Monday - Thursday 10hrs SIG SAUER, Inc. is a leading provider and ... precision. Today, SIG SAUER is synonymous with industry-leading quality and innovation which has ...

Senior Systems Engineer

Hillsboro, OR

$113K - $155K/yr

Experience in application and integration of precision optical and optomechanical components * Proficiency in data analysis using various programming/scripting tools (Python, Matlab, etc.

Senior Systems Engineer

Hillsboro, OR · On-site

$113K - $155K/yr

Experience in application and integration of precision optical and optomechanical components * Proficiency in data analysis using various programming/scripting tools (Python, Matlab, etc.

Senior Systems Engineer

Hillsboro, OR · On-site

$102K - $153K/yr

Experience in the integration of precision optical and optomechanical components * Proficiency in data analysis using various programming/scripting tools (Python, Matlab, etc.) * Excellent analytical ...

Responsible for supporting laser safety, optical laboratory operations, and optical table setup, alignment, and maintenance for precision electro-optical imaging systems. Designs, develops, and ...

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How much do precision optics jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for precision optics in Oregon is $17.54, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.26 and $17.79 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Precision Optics job?

A Precision Optics job involves the design, fabrication, testing, and assembly of high-accuracy optical components and systems. Professionals in this field work with lenses, mirrors, prisms, and other optical elements used in industries such as aerospace, medical devices, and scientific research. They use advanced manufacturing techniques, metrology tools, and computer-aided design (CAD) software to ensure components meet strict specifications. Precision Optics specialists may work in roles such as optical engineers, technicians, or fabricators, contributing to cutting-edge technologies like lasers, imaging systems, and optical sensors.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Precision Optics position, and why are they important?

Excelling in Precision Optics requires a strong background in optics, physics, mathematics, and mechanical engineering, often with a relevant degree or equivalent experience. Familiarity with CAD design software, optical simulation tools, precision measuring instruments, and industry certifications (such as IPC or ISO standards) is vital. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and excellent teamwork skills are key soft skills for thriving in this role. These competencies ensure accuracy in designing, assembling, and testing high-performance optical components essential for advanced technologies.

What does a typical day look like for someone working in Precision Optics?

A typical day in Precision Optics often involves designing and testing optical components, performing quality inspections, and collaborating closely with engineering, manufacturing, and quality assurance teams. You may use advanced measurement systems and software to analyze prototypes or support the assembly of intricate optical devices. This hands-on work is balanced with documentation and troubleshooting to ensure finished products meet exacting specifications. Working in Precision Optics offers opportunities to solve complex challenges and continuously learn about new technologies in the field.

Assembler I, Optics

SigSauer

Tualatin, OR

$16.75 - $20.50/hr

Other

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Assembler I, Optics

2nd Shift Monday - Thursday 10hrs

SIG SAUER, Inc. is a leading provider and manufacturer of firearms, electro-optics, ammunition, airguns, suppressors, remote controlled weapons stations, and training. For over 250 years SIG SAUER, Inc. has evolved, and thrived, by blending American ingenuity, German engineering, and Swiss precision. Today, SIG SAUER is synonymous with industry-leading quality and innovation which has made it the brand of choice amongst the U.S. Military, the global defense community, law enforcement, competitive shooters, hunters, and responsible citizens. Additionally, SIG SAUER is the premier provider of elite firearms instruction and tactical training at the SIG SAUER Academy. Headquartered in Newington, New Hampshire, SIG SAUER has over 3,400 employees across sixteen U.S. locations in three states, and four additional global facilities. SIG SAUER is certified a Great Place to Workâ„¢. For more information about the company and product line visit: www.sigsauer.com

Position Summary:

Job duties include mechanical assembly, optical lens assembly, electronic assembly and general assembly tasks in a fast pace dynamic manufacturing environment. Attention to detail during the assembly process is a must. Candidates must have experience with pneumatic tools and general mechanical assembly aptitude. Fine motor skills for small fastener and part assembly is required.

FLSA: Non-Exempt

Job Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Follow safety protocol and guidelines.
  • Read, interpret, and follow specific and highly detailed work instructions.
  • Operate torque tools, electric drivers, hand tools and specialized optical equipment.
  • Compliance to high quality workmanship standards and lean manufacturing guidelines.
  • Maintain a clean workspace and follow the 6 S standards/routines for the manufacturing area.
  • Perform soldiering and some electronic assembly processes.
  • Identify and correct lens debris, digs or other lens aberrations.
  • Discern micron size debris in optical systems.
  • Perform quality inspections and recognize workmanship defects.
  • Operate robotic equipment and adhesive dispensers.

Education/Experience & Skills:

  • High school diploma or general education degree (GED); or related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Optical mechanical assembly preferred.
  • Optics handling and cleaning a plus.
  • Ability to solder. Soldering certifications a plus.
  • English reading and writing skills, with the ability to follow written directions.
  • Proficient in math.
  • Computer navigation and ERP system interface a plus.
  • Ability to problem solve.
  • High attention to detail, with a focus on quality first.
  • Ability to be trained and certified on several detailed assemblies, with a willingness to be cross-trained on many tasks.
  • Ability to work independently or as a member of a team.
  • Ability to work with little supervision, be self-motivated, and possess a strong work ethic.

Working Conditions:

  • Regularly perform repetitive tasks.
  • Work is primarily standing (90 + % of the shift) except for lunch and break periods.
  • Shifts are 8 hours, 10 hours, and 12 hours.
  • The duties of this job normally require exposure to a typical manufacturing environment. Frequent standing, sitting, stooping/squatting, walking, and stair climbing can be expected along with frequent lifting and/or moving of tooling, parts containers, and materials up to 40 pounds.
  • Must be able to reach with hands and arms, bend and kneel frequently at a minimum of 50% of the shift, as well as undergo repetitive wrist, hand, elbow, shoulder, and ankle motions.
  • Must demonstrate proficient fine motor skills, ability to grip, reach, pull, turn, and use tools to torque fixtures in various machinery or in the assembly, machining, or testing of parts.
  • Specific vision abilities required may include close vision, distance vision, peripheral and depth perception, and the ability to focus on fine print.
  • Must wear required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) where required.
  • Must comply with all work exposure EH&S training requirements and adhere to SIG SAUER Inc. security mandates.

Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by law.