About the Opportunity
Our client is a premier designer and manufacturer of high-precision optical elements and instrumentation, primarily serving the international astronomical science community. They are known for producing large-scale, high-performance lenses and mirrors that power world-class scientific research.
This is a rare opportunity for a technically-minded individual to enter the specialised field of optical manufacturing. Comprehensive training will be provided to the right candidate, making this an ideal role for someone with a background in precision mechanics or a strong interest in high-end technical fabrication.
The Role
As an Optical Technician, you will join a specialised manufacturing team responsible for the fabrication, handling, and testing of complex components.
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Key responsibilities include:
Technical Fabrication: Fabricating and integrating a range of optical and non-optical components.
Precision Metrology: Setting up and using advanced optical testing equipment to measure components and interpreting data with high accuracy.
Custom Tooling: Designing and manufacturing custom tools required for the production process.
Assembly & Alignment: Assisting in the assembly and alignment of intricate opto-mechanical systems.
Quality Assurance: Reviewing project specifications and drawings to ensure all work meets exacting standards.
Who You Are
We are looking for someone who balances technical aptitude with extreme patience.
Education: Minimum NCEA Level 3 (with success in Maths, English, and Physics). A Bachelor of Science or Engineering is preferred.
Skills: You possess a high level of "practical skill of hand" and enjoy problem-solving in a workshop environment.
Mindset: You have a demonstrated desire to learn and a collaborative working style.
Physical Ability: You are comfortable working in a workshop setting and able to carry items weighing up to 20 kg.
Experience: While previous optical experience is not required, several years in a mechanical or precision manufacturing environment is highly desirable.
Why Apply?
Niche Career Path: Receive specialised training in a field with high global demand.
State-of-the-Art Work: Contribute to the creation of instruments used by the global scientific community.
Professional Environment: Work in a clean, organised, and safety-conscious facility.
Apply today!
For more information call Simran Gaundar on 044714871 or email simran.gaundar@randstad.co.nz. Please note that to be considered for this position, you must currently hold New Zealand Citizenship or Residency.
At Randstad, we are passionate about providing equal employment opportunities and embracing diversity to the benefit of all. We actively encourage applications from any background.