Senior Optical Systems Engineer
Company: Impulse Space
Location: Redondo Beach
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description As a Senior Optical
Systems Engineer, you will own the design and development of the
optical head / beam director for our spacecraft laser communication
terminal. Your core responsibility will be to create the telescope
and pointing optics that put photons on target and collect them
with diffraction-limited fidelity, even under the thermal and
mechanical stresses of geostationary orbit. You will work closely
with pointing control, photonics, thermal, and structures teams to
ensure the optical subsystem meets its performance goals. This role
offers significant autonomy – you will serve as the subject matter
expert for space optical systems, driving the optical architecture
from concept through prototyping, test, and flight. This is a
full-time, on-site position with substantial opportunity to grow
into a technical lead as the FSO team expands. Responsibilities
Design and analyze the FSO optical head (transmit/receive telescope
and fine-steering mirror system) to achieve high Strehl ratio and
throughput under space environment conditions. Use
industry-standard optical design software (e.g. Zemax OpticStudio,
Code V) to develop and optimize optical layouts, including the beam
expansion optics and fast steering elements. Integrate
opto-mechanics for space: Work closely with mechanical engineers to
co-develop opto-mechanical mounts and structures, incorporating
athermalization, thermal control, and vibration damping. Perform
tolerance analyses for manufacturing, alignment, and thermoelastic
effects to ensure the optics remain aligned and focused through
launch and on-orbit thermal. Stray light and contamination control:
Implement baffles, coatings, and stray-light analysis to minimize
background noise. Establish contamination control requirements
(cleanliness, purge, etc.) and design the optical system and
enclosure to maintain performance in a harsh space environment
(preventing fogging, pollution, etc.). Optical alignment and test:
Develop optical alignment procedures and specify metrology tools
(alignment telescopes, interferometers, wavefront sensors) needed
for assembly and integration. Perform hands-on alignment and
characterization of optical sub-assemblies on the bench, verifying
that assembled optics meet pointing accuracy and wavefront error
requirements. System bring-up and prototyping: Create rapid
prototype optical setups (e.g. benchtop experiments with commercial
optics) to validate concepts early. Later, support rigorous
environmental testing (vibration, thermal-vacuum) of the flight
optical hardware, analyzing test data to confirm performance and
adjust the design as needed. Cross-team collaboration: Provide
technical input on overall FSO system development from an optical
perspective, such as advising on fiber-interface requirements to
the photonic transceiver and pointing sensor placement. Collaborate
with the Acquisition/Tracking and Photonics engineers to ensure
seamless integration of the optics with control sensors and the
communication payload. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in
Optical Engineering, Physics, Aerospace Engineering, or a related
field. 5 years of experience designing, analyzing, and testing
complex optical systems (e.g. telescopes, lenses, or optical
instruments). Proficiency with optical design/analysis software
such as Zemax OpticStudio or Code V for lens/telescope. Strong
understanding of Gaussian optics, diffraction, and wavefront error
budgeting. Demonstrated experience building, aligning, and
validating optical hardware in a lab or production environment.
Familiarity with opto-mechanical design principles and ability to
lead mechanical engineers on mounting, thermal management, and
packaging of optical components. Proven ability to design
ruggedized optical systems for harsh environments (vibration,
thermal extremes) Excellent problem-solving skills in optics (ray
tracing, aberration analysis, tolerancing). Ability to clearly
document designs, write test plans, and communicate results.
Preferred Skills and Experience M.S. or Ph.D. in Optics, Physics,
or related discipline, with a focus on optical system design or
photonics. Experience designing space-based optical systems or
flight hardware (e.g. satellite telescopes, optical payloads),
including knowledge of thermal-vacuum, radiation, and launch
environment constraints. Familiarity with
structural-thermal-optical performance (STOP) analysis tools like
SigFit for predicting optical performance under. Experience with
fine steering mirrors or fast tip-tilt platforms for beam
stabilization. Understanding of line-of-sight jitter control and
ultra-fine pointing requirements (sub-micro-radian regimes).
Proficiency with stray-light modeling or analysis (FRED or
similar), and designing baffle systems or coatings to suppress
stray illumination. Strong hands-on skills with optical metrology
and test equipment – e.g. interferometers (for wavefront
measurement), beam profilers, alignment telescopes, optical
spectrum analyzers. Experience setting up optical test beds,
long-path collimators, or vibration test fixtures for optical
assemblies is a plus. Familiarity with laser communications or
fiber-optic communication fundamentals – for example, understanding
how fiber coupling, polarization, and beam quality impact link
performance. Experience bridging free-space optical systems with
fiber optics is beneficial. Self-driven and capable of leading the
optical subsystem development with minimal guidance. Prior
experience leading a small team or project in optical or photonic
hardware development is a plus. You should be comfortable taking
ownership of the optical architecture and mentoring others as
needed. Space/aerospace experience is highly preferred (designing
optics for satellites, spacecraft, or aircraft). However,
candidates with strong experience in terrestrial free-space optical
links or fiber-optic telecom hardware in demanding environments are
also encouraged to apply – the ability to harden such systems for
space is highly valued. Additional Information: Compensation bands
are determined by role, level, location, and alignment with market
data. Individual level and base pay is determined on a case-by-case
basis and may vary based on job-related skills, education,
experience, technical capabilities and internal equity. In addition
to base salary, for full-time hires, you may also be eligible for
long-term incentives, in the form of stock options , and access to
medical, vision & dental coverage as well as access to a 401(k)
retirement plan . Impulse Space’s spacecraft manufacturing business
is subject to U.S. export regulations including the International
Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and Export Administration
Regulations (EAR). This position requires applicants to be either
U.S. Persons (i.e., U.S. citizen, U.S. national, lawful permanent
U.S. resident (green card holder), an individual granted asylum in
the U.S., or an individual admitted in U.S. refugee status) or
persons eligible to obtain an export license from the U.S.
Departments of State, Commerce, or other applicable U.S. government
agencies. Learn more about the ITAR here. Impulse Space is an Equal
Opportunity Employer; employment with Impulse Space is governed on
the basis of merit, competence and qualifications and will not be
influenced in any manner by race, color, religion, gender, national
origin/ethnicity, veteran status, disability status, age, sexual
orientation, gender identity, marital status, mental or physical
disability or any other legally protected status.
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