The team is responsible for developing technologies, calibration methodologies and the respective instrumentation for calibration and validation of our products. These solutions will be used during New Product Introduction (NPI) and transferred to mass production.
The role of a Depth Camera Systems Engineer is to design and deploy effective calibration and test strategies for our depth sensors across our product range.
Responsibilities:
X-functional collaboration to define general calibration and test methods for depth cameras applicable across our full range of products.
Optimization of the calibration and test methods to move towards the next generation of factory testing.
Introduction of new test coverages with minimal impact on current test infrastructure.
Work with a team of SW engineers to implement the calibration and test coverages during NPI.
Develop repeatable and reproducible processes that meet mass production requirements without affecting customer experience.
Simulation and analysis the calibration of novel depth sensing modules influenced by the (optical) properties of the test setup.
Requirements: Minimum Qualifications:
2+ year of experience in development / system engineering (preferably systems which involve electro-optics).
Competence in algorithm development / image processing / computer vision in Python or Matlab.
Competence in data analysis in Python or Matlab.
Excellent problems solving skills.
Excellent English communication and presentation skills. Thrives in a highly x-functional environment.
BSc/MS/PHD in EE/Imaging/Physics/Optics.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience with VCSEL, structured light, depth sensors, cameras, imaging.
Experience in optical engineering / optical / electro-optical systems.
This position is open to all candidates.