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Stray Light Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Perform optical analyses including transmission, image quality, stray light, thermal effects, and environmental impacts on performance. * Work closely with mechanical, thermal, avionics, autonomy ...

Staff Optical Engineer

Orlando, FL · Hybrid

$120K - $155K/yr

Conduct FRED based non sequential and stray light analysis * Perform optical tolerance analysis to assess alignment and manufacturing sensitivities * Support lens design, optimization, and ...

Staff Optical Engineer

Orlando, FL · On-site

$120K - $155K/yr

Conduct FRED based non sequential and stray light analysis * Perform optical tolerance analysis to assess alignment and manufacturing sensitivities * Support lens design, optimization, and ...

Staff Optical Engineer

Orlando, FL · Hybrid

$120K - $155K/yr

Conduct FRED based non sequential and stray light analysis * Perform optical tolerance analysis to assess alignment and manufacturing sensitivities * Support lens design, optimization, and ...

Interpret stray light analysis and generate specific design recommendations for baffles, coatings, stops, etc., to minimize stray light in systems. * Generate technical documentation and reports and ...

Experience conducting Stray Light and Ghosting Studies using tools like FRED or ASAP to ensure high-fidelity IR sensing against bright backgrounds. * Mission-Specific Studies: * Leading Jitter and ...

Interpret stray light analysis and generate specific design recommendations for baffles, coatings, stops, etc., to minimize stray light in systems. * Generate technical documentation and reports and ...

Camera and Optical Engineer

Richardson, TX · On-site

$116K - $150K/yr

Perform tolerance analysis, stray light analysis, and lens characterization to ensure system reliability. * Camera System Development * Design and implement high-performance camera systems tailored ...

Optical System Engineer

Cupertino, CA · On-site

$159K - $206K/yr

Experience in lens design tolerance and stray light analysis.Experience in lens characterization methodology and instrumentation.Proficiency using an optical software package (examples may include ...

Optical System Engineer

Cupertino, CA · On-site

$159K - $206K/yr

Experience in lens design tolerance and stray light analysis.Experience in lens characterization methodology and instrumentation.Proficiency using an optical software package (examples may include ...

Senior Optical Engineer

San Diego, CA · On-site

$131K - $237K/yr

Experience in stray light control, Structural Thermal Optical Performance (STOP) analysis, and laboratory testing and evaluation is required. Additionally, knowledge of infrared lens design and ...

Experience conducting Stray Light and Ghosting Studies using tools like FRED or ASAP to ensure high-fidelity IR sensing against bright backgrounds. * Mission-Specific Studies: * Leading Jitter and ...

Staff Optical Engineer

Vista, CA · On-site

$161K - $221K/yr

Perform optical analyses including transmission, image quality, stray light, thermal effects, and environmental impacts on performance. * Work closely with mechanical, thermal, avionics, autonomy ...

Interpret stray light analysis and generate specific design recommendations for baffles, coatings, stops, etc., to minimize stray light in systems. * Generate technical documentation and reports and ...

Experience in stray light control, Structural Thermal Optical Performance (STOP) analysis, and laboratory testing and evaluation is required. Additionally, knowledge of infrared lens design and ...

Experience in stray light control, Structural Thermal Optical Performance (STOP) analysis, and laboratory testing and evaluation is required. Additionally, knowledge of infrared lens design and ...

Experience conducting Stray Light and Ghosting Studies using tools like FRED or ASAP to ensure high-fidelity IR sensing against bright backgrounds. * Mission-Specific Studies: * Leading Jitter and ...

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What are stray light engineers and what do they do?

Stray light engineers are professionals who analyze, design, and mitigate unwanted light in optical systems, such as cameras, telescopes, or sensors. Stray light refers to any light in an optical instrument that does not follow the intended path and can degrade image quality or sensor performance. These engineers use specialized software and testing methods to identify the sources of stray light, design baffles or coatings to reduce its effects, and ensure the system meets performance requirements. Their work is essential in industries like aerospace, defense, and photography, where high-precision optics are required.

What is the difference between Stray Light vs Optical Technician?

AspectStray LightOptical Technician
Required CredentialsKnowledge of optics, optical systems, and light behaviorCertification or associate degree in optics or related field
Work EnvironmentLaboratories, research facilities, optical manufacturingOptical labs, manufacturing plants, research centers
Industry UsageOptics, aerospace, defense, scientific researchOptical manufacturing, repair, and testing

While Stray Light specialists focus on minimizing unwanted light in optical systems to improve performance, Optical Technicians handle the assembly, testing, and maintenance of optical devices. Both roles require knowledge of optics and work in similar environments, but their core responsibilities differ: one concentrates on optical system optimization, the other on hands-on optical device work.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Stray Light Technician, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Stray Light Technician, you need a solid background in optical engineering or physics, with experience in light measurement and analysis. Familiarity with optical simulation software, photometric instruments, and relevant certifications like Certified Optical Technician (COT) are common requirements. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and strong problem-solving skills help in identifying and mitigating sources of stray light in systems. These skills ensure accurate system performance and prevent unwanted light interference in high-precision optical applications.
Infographic showing various Stray Light job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 4% As Needed, and 96% Part Time. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution.
Staff Optical Engineer

Staff Optical Engineer

Inversion

Los Angeles, CA

$161K - $221K/yr

Other

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

Who We Are: 

Inversion builds advanced reentry systems to deliver next-generation capabilities from space.
Our mission is to make Earth radically more accessible by turning Low-Earth Orbit into an on-demand logistics domain. We see space not as a destination, but as a platform - one that unlocks unprecedented speed and global reach.
Our spacecraft are designed to deliver payloads anywhere on Earth in under an hour, operating through extreme reentry conditions and landing with high precision. These systems open the door to new ways of testing, delivering, and operating at hypersonic speeds.
Inherently dual-use, our technology is built to meet urgent national security needs while laying the groundwork for future commercial applications. Backed by leading investors including Y Combinator, Spark Capital, and Lockheed Martin Ventures, and working with partners such as the U.S. Space Force and NASA, Inversion is pushing the boundaries of what's possible in space-based defense and logistics.

What You'll Do: 
As a Staff Optical Engineer at Inversion, you will own major elements of the optical systems that enable our vehicles to sense, navigate, and perform in extreme environments. You will lead the development of sensor windows, seeker architectures, and a variety of spectral camera systems from early trades through analysis, integration, and test. This is a unique opportunity to define the optical hardware for first-of-their-kind reentry systems and help ensure it performs when it matters most. In this role, you will: 

  • Lead the development of sensor window and seeker design and analysis for Inversion flight systems. 
  • Own the development of spectral camera systems, including architecture, component selection, integration, and performance trades. 
  • Perform optical analyses including transmission, image quality, stray light, thermal effects, and environmental impacts on performance. 
  • Work closely with mechanical, thermal, avionics, autonomy, and test teams to integrate optical hardware into flight systems. 
  • Evaluate and select lenses, detectors, coatings, optical materials, and vendor solutions to meet mission requirements. 
  • Assist in planning and execution of optical quality measurement tests and related validation campaigns. 
  • Translate test and analysis results into clear recommendations that improve system performance and reduce risk. 

Required Qualifications: 

  • Bachelor's degree in Optical Engineering, Physics, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or equivalent experience. 
  • 9+ years of applicable experience designing, analyzing, and testing optical systems. 
  • Experience with imaging systems. 
  • Experience using optical design and analysis tools such as Zemax, Code V, FRED, or equivalent software. 
  • Strong understanding of optical materials, coatings, sensor windows, and environmental effects on optical performance. 
  • Experience planning and performing optical bench or lab testing. 
  • Demonstrated excellent verbal and written communication skills. 
  • Proven ability to work effectively in a fast-paced environment with high ownership. 

Desired Qualifications: 

  • Master's degree or PhD in Optical Engineering, Physics, or a related field. 
  • Experience with aerospace, spaceflight, hypersonic, or reentry optical systems. 
  • Experience with seeker design, boresight stability, MTF, radiometry, and stray light analysis. 
  • Experience developing and qualifying camera systems for harsh environments. 
  • Experience working directly with vendors to develop custom optical hardware. 
  • Experience supporting environmental, field, or flight test campaigns for optical systems. 

The California annual base salary for this role is currently$161,000-$221,000. PayGrades aredeterminedby role, level, location, and alignment with market data. Individual pay will bedeterminedon a case-by-case basis and may vary based on the following considerations: interviews and an assessment of several factors that are unique to each candidate, job-related skills, relevant education and experience, certifications, abilities of the candidate and internal equity.Â