Optical Systems Engineer

Archangel Lightworks
Ox20Es, OX2 0ES, United Kingdom
Last week
£25,000 – £60,000 pa

Salary

£25,000 – £60,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
21 May 2026 (Last week)

Benefits

25 days annual leave Equity options Training resources and budget Annual team retreat Regular socials and weekly team lunch Learning and wellbeing app subscriptions

Archangel Lightworks is a connectivity company building wireless technology to create the space-enabled networks of the future. We’re passionate about improving humanity’s communications infrastructure and solving some of Earth’s most critical problems from economic inclusion to climate change. Our start-up is a fast-paced and supportive environment, where you can make your mark as part of a growing team and work on the cutting-edge of innovation.

We’re looking for anOptical Engineer with both design and Assembly Integration and Test experience to join our engineering team and deliver transformative laser communications technology. You will be responsible for the development of our optical subsystems, from requirements definition to testing in the field. In this role, you will work closely with our Product Technical Lead and optical engineering team.

Your responsibilities will include:

  • Design of laser communication terminal optical/photonic sub-systems for extreme environments
  • Requirement definition and trade off analysis for complex optical/photonics systems, finding the optimal balance of performance against cost
  • Modelling of optical system performance, optimisation and tolerancing
  • Conducting practical breadboard testing to validate modelled data
  • Assembling, integrating and testing subsystems
  • Supporting system level testing and trials
  • Being a subject matter expert for optical and photonic systems
  • Managing suppliers of optical and photonic components
  • Providing technical leadership of subsystem development projects.

Requirements:

  • Experience defining requirements on optical systems, modelling and performing trades studies to inform design selection
  • Optical design/analysis experience using Zemax or similar software for design, optimisation and tolerancing. (Sequential, non-sequential desirable)
  • Hands-on experience with photonic components and systems, including lasers (CW and pulsed), optical detectors/receivers, modulators, and fibre/ free-space optics, with a solid understanding of underlying physical principles and performance trade-offs
  • Hands-on lab experience designing and carrying out tests for relevant optical systems.

Desirable additional skills:

  • Experience with electronics for optoelectronic systems, including analogue front-ends, high-speed data converters, embedded/FPGAs, and power/EMI/thermal considerations
  • Experience with optical or RF communication systems, including modulation schemes, error correction, FPGA/SDR modem implementation, and relevant protocols (e.g. CCSDS, SpaceWire, Ethernet)
  • Experience with high power lasers, optical amplifiers, and relevant safety requirements
  • Experience with optical instrument calibration and alignment, and procedure definition.

Location: Our office is based in Osney Mead, Oxford. There will be opportunity to work from home as agreed with your line manager.

Compensation & Perks:

The opportunity to make a difference building cutting edge technology to support a world-changing vision

Options for hybrid working and custom arrangements that matter to you

25 days annual leave allowance plus bank holidays

Equity options in a growing start-up

Investment in you to help you grow, with training resources and budget

Supportive team culture with high levels of ownership and responsibility

Annual team retreat, regular socials and weekly team lunch

Variety of additional perks including learning and wellbeing app subscriptions.

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