Electro-Optic Test Operator
New Today
Test Operators are responsible for testing, inspecting, and verifying products to ensure they meet performance, quality, and customer specifications. This role involves operating test equipment, analysing results, and documenting findings in a manufacturing or laboratory environment. Key Responsibilities
Perform functional and performance testing of electro-optic assemblies and systems. Set up and operate electro-optic test equipment. Follow test procedures, work instructions, and engineering documentation. Inspect components for defects and verify alignment, focus, and calibration. Record test results accurately and complete required documentation. Identify test failures and create defect records. Communicate test results and issues to engineering and quality teams. Ensure compliance with safety, quality, and handling procedures (ESD, laser safety, cleanroom protocols if applicable) Maintain test equipment and report calibration or maintenance needs. Support continuous improvement and process optimisation initiatives.
Qualifications & Experience
High school diploma or equivalent (technical certificate or associate degree preferred) Experience in electronics, optics, or electro-mechanical testing preferred. Familiarity with optical and electronic measurement tools Use of Microsoft Office Software and SAP ERP Systems for data entry and reporting
Electro-Optic Test Operator - Required Skills and Abilities
Testing & Inspection
Perform functional, performance, and acceptance testing of electro-optic components and systems as defined within Work Instructions and Test Specifications Set up, operate, and verify electro-optic test equipment (optical benches, lasers, cameras, detectors, power meters, oscilloscopes, etc.) Align, focus, and calibrate optical assemblies per specifications. Conduct visual inspections using microscopes and precision tools.
Documentation & Reporting
Follow approved test procedures, work instructions, and engineering documentation. Record test data accurately and complete test reports and logs where applicable- Identify non-conformances and document test failures (consulting with Engineers where required) Communicate results and issues to engineering, quality, or supervision.
Troubleshooting & Support
Assist engineers with root-cause investigations and corrective actions. Support qualification testing, and production validation where required.
Quality & Compliance
Ensure compliance with quality standards, customer requirements, and regulatory guidelines. Follow ESD, cleanroom, and laser safety procedures (where applicable) Handle sensitive optical components carefully to prevent damage or contamination. Equipment & Work Area Maintenance Maintain test equipment and workstations in proper working condition. Verify calibration status and report equipment issues or deviations. Maintain clean, organised, and safe test areas (5S)
Continuous Improvement
Participate in process improvement and efficiency initiatives. Provide feedback on test procedures and equipment effectiveness. Support cross-training and knowledge sharing within the team. Equipment & Materials Handling Operate and perform basic checks on assembly equipment (Process Checks as defined) Handle materials and components properly to prevent damage. Report equipment malfunctions or maintenance needs.
Teamwork & Continuous Improvement
Work effectively as part of a team to meet production goals. Participate in training, cross-training, and improvement activities. Suggest process improvements to enhance efficiency and quality. For security reasons, applications can only be accepted from UK nationals with the ability to pass BPSS security clearance. These roles are being recruited on a long term contract basis, but (due to the level of training involved) permanent opportunities are expected to be available in the future. To apply, or for more detail, please reach out with your latest CV to Steve Johnstone at Morson Edge using
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- Location:
- Gb
- Job Type:
- FullTime
- Category:
- Manufacturing