You will be a Thin Film Coating/Photolithography Manufacturing Engineer for Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control, working in the Optical Components Center (OCC) in Orlando, FL. Our team is responsible for designing, developing, and supporting the production life‑cycle of electromagnetic grids and thin film coatings for various optical systems, and we're looking for a talented Manufacturing Engineer to join our team.
This position is for first shift, Monday‑Thursday (4/10A)
As a Thin Film Coating/Photolithography Manufacturing Engineer, you will be responsible for supporting manufacturing processes of optics, with an emphasis on thin film coatings. You will design and develop optical coatings to be deposited on lenses and windows, and define the parameters of equipment for the processes. You will also perform characterization of the deposited coatings and analyze data, and provide technical guidance to operators.
We're looking for a highly skilled and motivated Thin Film Coating/Photolithography Manufacturing Engineer to join our team. As a talented and innovative engineer, you will have the opportunity to work on small‑scale challenges that make a significant impact to the customer. If you are passionate about thin film coatings, material characterization, and have experience in manufacturing engineering, we encourage you to apply. This role offers a unique opportunity to work with a dynamic team and develop your skills in a fast‑paced and supportive environment, with opportunities for professional growth and development.
Do you want to be part of a company culture that empowers employees to think big, lead with a growth mindset, and make the impossible a reality? We provide the resources and give you the flexibility to enable inspiration and focus – if you have the passion and courage to dream big, work hard, and have fun doing what you love then we want to build a better tomorrow with you.
This position is in Orlando. MUST BE A U.S. CITIZEN – This position is located at a facility that requires special access.
Breadth in skills, experience, and/or course work across multiple disciplines of manufacturing engineering is strongly desired. Examples include but not limited to: writing/reviewing work instructions (or standard operating procedure manuals), data analytics, automation, mechanical design of equipment or supporting tools, maintaining the product lifecycle, and working in a clean room environment. Candidates with photolithography specialization will have skills and/or experience with semiconductor fabrication processes (wafer preparation, coating, exposure, development, and etching) and with photolithography equipment (steppers, scanners, and track system). Knowledge of process control techniques, including statistical process control (SPC), control charts, and yield enhancement. Experience with project management such as cost estimating, Gantt chart creation/managing, manufacturing readiness reviews, and interacting with customers. Having strong time management skills (ability to adjust priorities), ability to work independently, and able to communicate effectively with cross-functional teams are critical skills to support on the floor production.