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What is the difference between Weekend Optical Engineer vs Part-Time Optical Technician?

AspectWeekend Optical EngineerPart-Time Optical Technician
CredentialsBachelor's degree in optics, physics, or engineering; relevant certificationsHigh school diploma or associate degree; technical certifications preferred
Work EnvironmentOptical labs, research facilities, or manufacturing plants, primarily on weekendsOptical retail stores, labs, or clinics, often in retail hours
Employer & IndustryOptical manufacturing companies, research institutionsOptical retail stores, healthcare providers
Work ScheduleWeekend shifts, part-time hours, project-basedPart-time, flexible hours, often weekends or evenings

The Weekend Optical Engineer typically requires a higher level of technical education and works in specialized environments like labs or manufacturing facilities. In contrast, the Part-Time Optical Technician often works in retail or healthcare settings with more flexible hours. Both roles may involve optical device handling but differ in scope, environment, and credentials.

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TECH SETA - Nonlinear Optics - TS/SCI Clearance

Oak Leaf Solutions

Arlington, VA โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

Tech SETA Supportย  (Nonlinear Optics)
Key Features:
  • Clearance Required: U.S. citizenship and a TS/SCI DoD security clearance is required
  • Education Level: At least a Masterโ€™s degree in an Engineering or Science discipline relevant to this solicitationโ€™s areas of interest
  • Location: The candidate should be on-site in Arlington, but hybrid work situations are acceptable
  • Pay Scale: Dependent on experience and LCAT

Description:
Candidates sought to provide support for one or more new programs in the area of โ€œnonlinear opticsโ€ with the overall aim to achieve orders of magnitude improvement in power efficiency and nonlinear effects. The efforts will focus on material science, waveguide design, and fabrication approaches to achieve such nonlinear optics capabilities. The underlying photonic technologies are expected to draw from diverse disciplines, covering, but not limited to, optics, integrated photonics, electrical engineering, materials engineering, physics, and fabrication experience. Approaches will consider a wide gamut of technologies, constrained mainly by the imaginations of the team and proposers, and include but are not limited to photonic and nonlinear materials and devices, second and third order nonlinearities, analog and digital signal processing, communications, neural networks, and novel computing architectures.
The successful candidate will support the program manager by providing original technical insights, expertise from prior experience, systematic information gathering, and identification of end users who will drive the requirements of systems employing nonlinear optics, transitioning such systems to impactful applications. Such a candidate will also identify potential performers with viable approaches to nonlinear optics and their uses.
It is expected that the candidate will serve as a liaison with the armed services, the intelligence community (IC), and DoD stakeholders to maximize transition potential of unconventional computing technologies; coordinate with SID to assess performersโ€™ security compliance with approved program protection plans in place; generate, maintain and execute an integrated master schedule for the program; generate and update technical risk analysis models; and support the coordination and execution of program-funded independent verification and validation (IV&V) activity.ย 
Desired candidate capabilities and characteristics:
  • Demonstrated project management and technical liaison expertise
  • Ability to quickly learn unfamiliar areas needed to broadly support the PMโ€™s portfolio of unconventional computing programs
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office tools
  • Proficiency in the use of large language model tools for subject matter analysis and reporting
  • Excellent communication skills - both written (to include PowerPoint) and oral
  • Self-starter who is willing to both take the lead and provide support in a team role in a complex, fast-paced, cross-disciplinary work environment
  • Strong organization skills with the ability to multi-task and respond to quick turn-around requests
  • Flexible and readily adaptable to change

Responsibilities:
  • Lead periodic performer assessments to analyze program, technical and schedule risks; develop risk mitigation strategies; communicate findings to program manager
  • Take charge in supporting the program manager in program definition and pitch preparations
  • Support research solicitation and special notices
  • Play and active role in proposal evaluations, including formation and management of proposal evaluation teams
  • Technical evaluations and guidance on reports, briefings, and other performer communicationsย ย 
  • Internal presentations and report preparation for the orgย and other government agencies
  • Program administration, including development of technical analyses, identification of technology gaps, technical risk management, project cost estimation, technology transfer efforts, as well as supporting technical reviews
  • Stakeholder engagement in unconventional computing and systems that use this across the IC, DoD, and services
  • Interagency engagement, including coordination activities with the IC, DoD, DoE, DoC, and potentially international partnerships
  • Attending and organizing program reviews/site visits/field tests
About Oak Leaf Solutions
Founded in 2008, Oak Leaf Solutions is a mission-driven small business delivering advanced systems engineering, cybersecurity, and technical operations to U.S. Government customers. We specialize in high-impact work that supports national security, while cultivating a culture that values innovation, integrity, and employee well-being. At Oak Leaf, youโ€™ll find a place where your skills make a differenceโ€”and where your compensation reflects your value. We offer highly competitive salaries, exceptional benefits, and meaningful opportunities for professional growth. Veterans, reservists, and cleared professionals are strongly encouraged to apply. Learn more at www.oakleafsolutions.net.
What We Offer
Our benefits are designed to take care of youโ€”at work, at home, and everywhere in between:
  • Premium Medical Coverage
  • Tricare Supplement Plan โ€“ 100% employer-paid for employees, 80% for dependents
  • Dental & Vision Insurance โ€“ 100% employer-paid
  • Disability Insurance โ€“ 100% employer-paid
  • Life Insurance โ€“ $100,000 policy, 100% employer-paid
  • 401(k) with Company Contribution โ€“ Pre-tax or Roth, with up to $5,000/year in contributions
  • Generous Paid Leave โ€“ 15 PTO days + 11 federal holidays + up to 12 weeks parental leave
  • Professional Development โ€“ Up to $5,250/year for certifications, training, and education
  • Wellness Perks โ€“ Gym membership reimbursement (up to $50/month) + CareFirst Blue365 discounts
  • Support for Military Families โ€“ Pay differential for active duty reserve service
โ€ฆand more.
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