Optical Engineer

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Senior level
Automotive • Hardware • Robotics • Software • Transportation • Manufacturing
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The Role
Designs, develops, tests, characterizes, validates, and supports automotive camera optical systems. Responsibilities include lens and imager architecture, optical tolerancing, image-quality analysis, automated test development, laboratory characterization, manufacturing calibration support, root-cause analysis, and corrective actions. The engineer collaborates with global cross-functional teams, suppliers, and customers, provides technical leadership, mentors others, and improves optical testing and camera-development capabilities.
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What we offer:
At Magna, you can expect an engaging and dynamic environment where you can help to develop industry-leading automotive technologies. We invest in our employees, providing them with the support and resources they need to succeed. As a member of our global team, you can expect exciting, varied responsibilities as well as a wide range of development prospects. Because we believe that your career path should be as unique as you are.
Group Summary:
Transforming mobility. Making automotive technology that is smarter, cleaner, safer and lighter. That’s what we’re passionate about at Magna Electronics, and we do it by creating world-class Electronic systems. We are a premier supplier for the global automotive industry with full capabilities in design, development, testing and manufacturing of complex Electronic systems. Our name stands for quality, environmental consciousness, and safety. Innovation is what drives us and we drive innovation. Dream big and create the future of mobility at Magna Electronics.

Job Responsibilities:

This role is not eligible for visa sponsorship. Candidates must have current and ongoing authorization to work in the United States.

JOB SUMMARY

The Optics Engineer is responsible for the design, development, characterization, validation, and technical support of automotive camera products. Responsibilities include development of lens, imager, camera-system, and optical test specifications; optical performance optimization; advanced laboratory characterization; manufacturing and calibration support; and resolution of complex optical performance issues throughout the product-development lifecycle.

The role may be assigned primarily to Optical Development, Optical Test and Characterization, or a combination of both, based on program and organizational needs. The engineer works independently on intermediate-to-advanced assignments and serves as a technical resource within cross-functional and global teams.

JOB FUNCTIONS (ESSENTIAL) - LEVEL 2Optical Development and Program Execution
  • Lead optical design and development activities for automotive camera products, including requirements definition, component evaluation, implementation, test, debug, and design release.
  • Develop optical architectures and system-level specifications for lenses, CMOS imagers, illumination paths, filters, and complete camera systems.
  • Evaluate CMOS image sensors and optimize camera performance through imager configuration, register tuning, and quantitative image-quality assessment.
  • Develop or specify multi-element lenses optimized for automotive near-field and far-field applications.
  • Perform optical tolerancing, sensitivity analysis, and design-tradeoff assessments that balance performance, robustness, manufacturability, and cost.
  • Provide technical ownership of optical performance requirements and support program milestones, design reviews, customer deliverables, and launch readiness.
  • Identify optical technical risks and define practical mitigation plans to protect program timing, quality, and customer commitments.
Advanced Optical Testing and Characterization
  • Develop, implement, validate, and continuously improve optical test methods for lenses, image sensors, and complete automotive camera systems.
  • Perform advanced optical characterization, including MTF and spatial resolution, distortion, relative illumination, color and spectral response, noise and dynamic range, flare, stray light, ghosting, veiling glare, and overall image quality.
  • Develop test specifications, procedures, acceptance criteria, correlation methods, measurement-system analyses, and reporting templates for camera development programs.
  • Design and automate optical test processes to improve throughput, repeatability, data quality, and utilization of laboratory equipment.
  • Analyze complex optical performance issues, use quantitative data to determine root cause, and recommend corrective actions to development, manufacturing, supplier, and customer teams.
  • Plan and execute validation activities throughout the development lifecycle while enabling parallel support of multiple programs without compromising technical rigor.
  • Evaluate emerging optical measurement technologies and characterization methods that improve next-generation camera development and validation.
Cross-Functional Integration and Manufacturing Support
  • Interface with mechanical, electrical, hardware, software, systems, manufacturing, quality, and supplier teams to ensure seamless integration of the optical system into the ECU and camera module.
  • Assess the effects of mechanical packaging, assembly tolerances, thermal behavior, contamination, calibration, electronics, and software processing on optical performance.
  • Support manufacturing process development, assembly, end-of-line testing, calibration, yield improvement, and correlation between development and production measurement systems.
  • Support customer escalations, field investigations, design-validation issues, and structured corrective-action activities using disciplined problem-solving methods.
Technical Leadership and Capability Building
  • Serve as a technical resource and subject-matter expert for camera optics, optical characterization, image-quality analysis, and test methodology.
  • Mentor engineers and technicians in optical measurement techniques, data interpretation, laboratory practices, and structured problem solving.
  • Drive continuous-improvement initiatives that increase optical test efficiency, technical depth, repeatability, and organizational capability.
  • Provide clear, data-based technical recommendations to internal leadership, cross-functional teams, suppliers, and customers.
  • Contribute to optical technology roadmaps, lessons learned, standard methods, reusable tools, and knowledge transfer across global engineering teams.
  • Perform other duties as necessary in support of business objectives, safety requirements, and the Quality Operating System.
JOB REQUIREMENTSEducation and Experience - Level 2
  • Master's degree in optical engineering, applied physics, electrical engineering, imaging science, or a related field. Ph.D. preferred.
  • Four to eight years of relevant experience in optical design, camera development, optical testing, image-quality engineering, or related serial-product development.
  • Automotive electronics or automotive camera development experience strongly preferred. Comparable experience in high-volume consumer, industrial, medical, or professional imaging products may be considered when directly relevant.
  • Demonstrated experience independently executing complex optical engineering assignments and delivering practical, data-based results.
Technical Competencies - Level 2
  • Experience specifying, designing, or evaluating visible-spectrum lenses and imaging systems; automotive camera lens experience preferred.
  • Strong knowledge of CMOS image-sensor characteristics, camera tuning, image-signal behavior, and their effects on system performance.
  • Demonstrated competence in optical performance characterization and image-quality metrics, including MTF, distortion, relative illumination, flare, stray light, ghosting, color, noise, dynamic range, and related measures.
  • Experience developing optical test strategies, laboratory setups, automated measurements, analysis methods, and test specifications for complex camera systems.
  • Understanding of optical tolerancing, sensitivity analysis, measurement uncertainty, repeatability, reproducibility, and performance variation across environmental and manufacturing conditions.
  • Cross-disciplinary understanding of optical-mechanical design, packaging, electrical design, software, image processing, thermal effects, manufacturing, assembly, and calibration.
  • Experience with high-volume, cost-sensitive camera design and manufacturing, including design-for-manufacture and production-test considerations.
  • Familiarity with automotive OEM camera requirements, customer-specific requirements, and environmental and durability expectations for automotive electronic modules.
  • Demonstrated ability to independently diagnose complex optical problems, identify root cause, and lead corrective actions using structured methods such as 8D.
  • Demonstrated innovation through patents, publications, test-method development, technical standards, reusable tools, or products brought to market.
  • Ability to bring structure to ambiguous technical problems, establish direction, prioritize work, and guide teams toward sound engineering decisions.
Software, Laboratory, and Data Skills
  • Optical design and analysis tools such as Zemax OpticStudio and/or CODE V.
  • Camera and image-quality analysis tools, optical laboratory instruments, and optical-mechanical alignment setups.
  • Data analysis and test automation using appropriate engineering tools; experience with Python, MATLAB, LabVIEW, or equivalent platforms is preferred.
  • Microsoft Office, with strong proficiency in Excel and PowerPoint for technical analysis and communication.
  • Working knowledge of requirements management, configuration management, and project monitoring tools; PTC Codebeamer or equivalent experience preferred.
Communication and Working Style
  • Expert written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to present complex optical topics clearly to technical and non-technical audiences.
  • Ability to represent optical design and test topics internally, with suppliers, and with customers.
  • Self-motivated, tenacious, and able to work independently with limited supervision while collaborating effectively in a global, cross-functional environment.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of English. Knowledge of the local working language is an asset where applicable.
  • Domestic and international travel may be required.
POLICIES, QUALITY, AND SAFETY
  • Comply with the Magna Charter and Constitution, Code of Conduct and Ethics, Quality Policy and Objectives, Environmental Policy, and applicable company policies and processes.
  • Review and comply with applicable Customer Specific Requirements.
  • Follow safe work procedures, use required personal protective equipment, and promptly report workplace hazards, injuries, and illnesses.
  • Maintain regular attendance and complete applicable new-hire, new-position, quality, environmental, and health-and-safety training.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS

Normal amount of sitting and standing, average mobility to move around an office, laboratory, and plant environment, and the ability to perform a normal amount of computer and laboratory work. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals to perform the essential functions.

Awareness, Unity, Empowerment:

At Magna, we believe that a diverse workforce is critical to our success. That’s why we are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We hire on the basis of experience and qualifications, and in consideration of job requirements, regardless of, in particular, color, ancestry, religion, gender, origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability or gender identity. Magna takes the privacy of your personal information seriously. We discourage you from sending applications via email or traditional mail to comply with GDPR requirements and your local Data Privacy Law.


AI-Assisted Screening Disclosure

As part of our commitment to a fair, consistent, and efficient recruitment process, we may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to assist in the initial screening of applications submitted through our Workday system. These tools help identify qualifications and experience that align with the role requirements. Please note that AI is used solely to support our recruiters. Final decisions are always made by the hiring manager and the hiring team. Importantly, no applicant data is shared externally through these AI tools. All information remains securely within our systems and is handled in accordance with our privacy and data protection policies.


Under conditions defined by applicable law, you may have the right to request an explanation of how AI is used to support decision-making.

If you have any questions or concerns about this process, feel free to contact our Talent Attraction team.

Worker Type:

Regular / Permanent

Group:

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Skills Required

  • Master's degree in optical engineering, applied physics, electrical engineering, imaging science, or a related field
  • Four to eight years of relevant experience in optical design, camera development, optical testing, image-quality engineering, or related serial-product development
  • Experience specifying, designing, or evaluating visible-spectrum lenses and imaging systems
  • Knowledge of CMOS image-sensor characteristics, camera tuning, image-signal behavior, and system performance
  • Experience with optical performance characterization and image-quality metrics, including MTF, distortion, relative illumination, flare, stray light, ghosting, color, noise, and dynamic range
  • Experience developing optical test strategies, laboratory setups, automated measurements, analysis methods, and test specifications
  • Understanding of optical tolerancing, sensitivity analysis, measurement uncertainty, repeatability, reproducibility, and environmental and manufacturing variation
  • Cross-disciplinary understanding of optical-mechanical design, packaging, electrical design, software, image processing, thermal effects, manufacturing, assembly, and calibration
  • Experience with high-volume, cost-sensitive camera design and manufacturing, including design-for-manufacture and production-test considerations
  • Ability to diagnose complex optical problems, identify root causes, and lead corrective actions using structured methods such as 8D
  • Ability to work independently on complex optical engineering assignments and deliver data-based results
  • Experience with optical design and analysis tools such as Zemax OpticStudio and/or CODE V
  • Experience with camera and image-quality analysis tools, optical laboratory instruments, and optical-mechanical alignment setups
  • Microsoft Office proficiency, including Excel and PowerPoint
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills in English
  • Automotive electronics or automotive camera development experience
  • Ph.D. in a relevant field
  • Experience with Python, MATLAB, LabVIEW, or equivalent engineering platforms
  • Familiarity with PTC Codebeamer or equivalent requirements, configuration, and project-management tools
  • Innovation demonstrated through patents, publications, test-method development, technical standards, reusable tools, or commercial products

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Magna International Compensation & Benefits Highlights

  • Healthcare Strength Medical plan choice includes Enhanced PPO, Standard PPO, and an Advantage HDHP with free preventive care and $0 Teladoc, with in‑network deductibles as low as $200 and out‑of‑pocket maximums starting at $2,000. Company‑paid short‑term and long‑term disability plus basic life/AD&D, along with enhanced dental/vision options in 2026, reinforce comprehensive coverage.
  • Retirement Support The 401(k) design features automatic enrollment, a 3% nonelective company contribution after six months, and a 50% match on the first 6% employees contribute. Plan documents and recent filings corroborate this structure, and some divisions also highlight profit‑sharing as part of total rewards.
  • Parental & Family Support U.S. materials outline paid parental leave for non‑union employees (up to five consecutive weeks at 66 2/3% pay) that coordinates with STD/FMLA and allows PTO top‑ups. Mental health resources and an Employee & Family Assistance Program add family‑oriented support across plans.

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The Company
HQ: Aurora, Ontario
171,000 Employees
Year Founded: 1957

What We Do

We are a mobility company that innovates like a start-up and thinks like a technology company. This helps us anticipate change in one of the most complex industries in the world and respond quickly. We depend on a team of 171,000 dynamic, entrepreneurial-minded employees in an environment where great ideas flourish. Our presence spans 343 manufacturing operations and 88 product development, engineering and sales centers in 29 countries. We understand that you need a career as unique as you are. Whether you want to advance your existing expertise or try something completely different, we are committed to your growth.

Why Work With Us

At Magna, our engineering team is advancing mobility for everyone and everything. Joining this team means being a part of the design, development, and manufacturing of the world’s most advanced mobility technology. Innovations that move families, shape communities, and improve lives. You can follow your passions and shape your own career path.

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