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Staff Optical Engineer, Waveguide Design

Remote (United States)

A new paradigm of computing

Magic Leap is a pioneer in spatial computing, developing groundbreaking augmented reality technology that seamlessly blends digital content with the real world. As the creator of the next computing platform, our mixed reality devices unlock new possibilities for how people interact with and experience their surroundings. 

Magic Leap could be your place if you want to be part of a united team where everyone is empowered and trusted to make an impact. At Magic Leap, you can explore innovative solutions and use your talents to solve real-world problems. Working alongside industry experts, you can grow your skills and amplify human potential at the intersection of the physical and digital worlds. We know that successful change and progress accelerate diverse perspectives. As we shape our future, everyone's voice matters. Together, we can reimagine the world of work and, with our bold partners, make the impossible possible.

The opportunity 

The Staff Optical Engineer will be responsible for the design of custom waveguides for Mixed Reality devices.  A key emphasis on this role will be cross-functional contributions with several partner teams including waveguide manufacturing, waveguide materials, optical systems engineering, and metrology. The ideal candidate will be equally comfortable in both an optical design role and a software engineering role.

The role can be fulfilled in a remote capacity or on-site in Austin, TX, Boulder, CO, or Plantation, FL.

What you’ll do 

  • Serve as a key member of a newly established, lab-based experimental team focused on bridging the gap between nano-metrology and device-level optical performance.
  • Design and conduct targeted optical experiments to probe the relationship between nanostructure fabrication and macroscopic waveguide performance.
  • Develop and refine custom experimental setups to systematically characterize waveguide prototypes, test coupons, and eyepieces.
  • Utilize and build upon optical metrology techniques to extract high-fidelity data on diffractive and polarization effects, optical efficiency, and stray light behavior.
  • Work closely with fabrication, metrology, and optical design teams to create feedback loops that enhance understanding of waveguide physics and improve manufacturing processes.
  • Analyze experimental results using custom and commercial software tools, to provide deep insights into the performance of novel optical architectures.
  • Propose and implement new measurement methodologies to overcome existing limitations in optical characterization.
  • Communicate findings effectively through technical reports, presentations, and collaboration with cross-functional teams.

The experience you bring

  • PhD in Optical Engineering, Physics, Electrical Engineering, or related technical field, or equivalent professional experience in optical systems design and development.
  • 8+ years of experience in software development, with a strong focus on scientific computing, numerical methods, and algorithm development.
  • Expert-level proficiency in Python, including experience with numerical computing libraries (NumPy, SciPy, pandas, etc.).
  • Strong background in computational modeling, numerical optimization, and high-performance computing.
  • Strong comfort level with scientific programming and working with large datasets.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with a focus on developing efficient and scalable software solutions.
  • Experience developing software tools for optical, physics-based, or engineering applications.
  • Experience integrating commercial optical design and simulation software (such as RCWA, FDTD, BPM, Lumerical, Zemax, COMSOL, etc.) into custom workflows.
  • Ability to communicate and collaborate effectively with multidisciplinary teams.

It’s exciting if you also have

  • Experience with parallel computing, GPU acceleration, or cloud computing.
  • Experience with C++ for performance-critical applications, including numerical libraries such as BLAS/LAPACK.
  • Background in optics, computational electromagnetics, or related fields.
  • Experience developing interactive data visualization tools (e.g., using Matplotlib, Plotly).
  • Experience in machine learning for scientific applications.
  • Experience working in an R&D environment where software directly supports experimental or manufacturing workflows.
  • Familiarity with AR/MR display systems and optical hardware.

Additional Information

All your information will be kept confidential according to Equal Employment Opportunities guidelines.

All legitimate Magic Leap email communications will end with "@magicleap.com". Please carefully review all emails you receive, to ensure you only engage with legitimate representatives of Magic Leap. For the protection of your Personal Information, do not click any links, open any attachments, or further engage with any suspicious communications. In the event you receive an unexpected or suspicious communication claiming to come from Magic Leap, please reach out directly to TalentAcquisition@magicleap.com for assistance.

Please note that we do not accept any application documents via (e-)mail. Furthermore, we do not accept applications from recruitment agencies for this role.

Accommodations

If you need an accommodation during the application, interviewing, or hiring process, you may request an accommodation by emailing ApplicantAccommodation@magicleap.com. Magic Leap will reasonably accommodate qualified individuals with disabilities to the extent required by applicable law.

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Our salary ranges are determined by role, level and location. In addition to salary, Magic Leap offers a discretionary bonus and a fully comprehensive benefits package for eligible employees.

US Base Salary Range

$170,000 - $200,000 USD

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