myScience
Lausanne
Yesterday
Opto-Mechanical Engineer - Technical Project Manager
- 12 February 2026
- 100%
- Lausanne
Job summary
Join EPFL as an Opto-Mechanical Engineer in Lausanne! Be part of a leading research environment and innovative projects.
Tasks
- Develop opto-mechanical systems for astronomical instruments.
- Collaborate with industrial and academic partners on projects.
- Measure and calibrate optical performance of micro-robots.
Skills
- HES or EPF degree in Optical Engineering with relevant experience.
- Hands-on experience with optical components and software.
- Strong analytical skills and excellent attention to detail.
Is this helpful?
About the job
Opto-Mechanical Engineer - Technical Project Manager
Workplace Lausanne - Lake Geneva region - Switzerland CategoryComputer Science | Astronomy & Space
Position Engineer / Technician
Published 11 February 2026 EPFL, the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, is one of the most dynamic university campuses in Europe and ranks among the top 20 universities worldwide. The EPFL employs more than 6,500 people supporting the three main missions of the institutions: education, research and innovation. The EPFL campus offers an exceptional working environment at the heart of a community of more than 18,500 people, including over 14,000 students and 4,000 researchers from more than 120 different countries.
The candidate will mainly be involved in optical alignment (free-space) and testing of optical robotic positioners (fiber-coupled and free-space).
The principal roles of the Opto-Mechanical Engineer are:
Activity Rate : 100.00
Contract Type: CDD
Duration: 1 year (renewable)
Reference: 2060
Mission
The work place is at the Laboratory of Astrophysics (LASTRO), on EPFL campus in Lausanne, within the Astrobots Group a highly innovative multi-disciplinary and stimulating team.Main duties and responsibilities
The primary duties and responsibilitiesare to develop the opto-mechanical aspects of robotic positioners used in optical/near- infrared ground-based telescopes, as well as to manage major astronomical instruments projects. EPFL is involved in the design, procurement, assembly and testing of systems including fiber positioning units, mirror/lens systems or a combination of both. In particular, EPFL Astrobots Group is involved in future projects using miniaturized robots for massive multi-fibers spectroscopy Stage-5 projects (for example MUST , Spec-S5 , WST ), to the novelfocal plane system forthe MOSAIC instrument for the ELT , and to Folding Mirrors of BlueMUSE for the VLT .The candidate will mainly be involved in optical alignment (free-space) and testing of optical robotic positioners (fiber-coupled and free-space).
The principal roles of the Opto-Mechanical Engineer are:
- Develop the opto-mechanical assemblies for the optical testing of robotic positioners for astronomy (hardware and software);
- Measure, characterize and calibrate the optical performance of the micro-robots on the test benches (for example optical fibers and mirrors characterization);
- Collaborate with industrial and academic partners (10% travel).
Profile
The ideal candidate should hold an HES orEPF degree in Optical Engineeringwith already a few years of experience or equivalent.- Hands-on experience on optical components (ex. optical fibers, mirrors);
- Good knowledge of optical software (ex. Zemax);
- Good knowledge of Python and Matlab;
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills;
- Proven creative and open-minded to seek out solutions and alternatives;
- Excellentorganizationalskills and attention to details;
- Good to have: Knowledge of project management softwares (ex. MS Project);
- Good verbal and written English communication skills.
We offer
- A multicultural and high-quality academic environment;
- A good team spirit in a dynamic research group;
- Excellent working conditions;
- Involvement in unique projects.
Informations
Contract Start Date : 01.04.2026Activity Rate : 100.00
Contract Type: CDD
Duration: 1 year (renewable)
Reference: 2060
In your application, please refer to myScience.ch and referenceJobID69238.