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Optical Measurement Mechanical Engineer
Viavi Solutions
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ahuntsic north, Canada
Location
ahuntsic north
Posted
May 28, 2026
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Job Description
Transform the future of optical measurement with VIAVI as a Mechanical Engineer. Engage in the design of advanced optical test systems and work within a collaborative engineering environment.
This role centers on developing innovative optical measurement systems for the Fiber Optic Production & Lab Test business. With your background in mechanical engineering and over eight years of design experience, you will lead the way in product development, ensuring compliance and manufacturability. Working cross-functionally, you will bridge the gap between engineering disciplines to create effective solutions.
Key Responsibilities: β’ Lead the design and verification of optical test systems β’ Collaborate with optical and electrical teams for integration β’ Prototype optical equipment ensuring rigorous testing β’ Identify and implement design improvements and best practices β’ Document engineering processes with CAD models and BOMs
Requirements: β’ Bachelorβs degree in Mech...
This role centers on developing innovative optical measurement systems for the Fiber Optic Production & Lab Test business. With your background in mechanical engineering and over eight years of design experience, you will lead the way in product development, ensuring compliance and manufacturability. Working cross-functionally, you will bridge the gap between engineering disciplines to create effective solutions.
Key Responsibilities: β’ Lead the design and verification of optical test systems β’ Collaborate with optical and electrical teams for integration β’ Prototype optical equipment ensuring rigorous testing β’ Identify and implement design improvements and best practices β’ Document engineering processes with CAD models and BOMs
Requirements: β’ Bachelorβs degree in Mech...