ABOUT SYLUX
SYLUX is an innovative company specializing in infrared sensing and AI-driven perception technologies for automotive safety. The company is committed to improving vehicle awareness and recognition capabilities in darkness, fog, glare, and other low-visibility environments. By combining infrared cameras, AI algorithms, and advanced perception platforms, SYLUX helps next-generation ADAS and intelligent vehicles go beyond the limits of conventional sensors, enabling more consistent and reliable detection of pedestrians, cyclists, and other vulnerable road users, while setting a higher benchmark for future road safety. This infrared heritage also serves as the foundation for SYLUX’s expansion into broader ADAS perception and intelligent sensing solutions.
As a brand empowered by COMPAL, SYLUX benefits from Compal’s world-class R&D, manufacturing excellence, and global supply chain capabilities. Backed by Compal’s extensive experience in technology innovation and cross-industry integration, SYLUX is able to accelerate the commercialization of advanced sensing technologies and deliver practical solutions for the future of intelligent mobility and automotive safety.
OUR CULTURE
We believe innovation happens when people do what they love and have the opportunity to grow. SYLUX is powered by some of the brightest talents from around the world, working together to push creative and technical boundaries on behalf of our clients and their products. Every day we strive to create an environment where people can grow and learn from each other, while receiving the support to do the best while working on what they love.
ABOUT THE ROLE
We are seeking a Senior Optical Systems Engineer to join our SYLUX development team, work based in Goleta California. The Senior Optical Systems Engineer candidate will contribute to the development of optical based ADAS cameras, including thermal infrared, for advanced driver assistance systems.
Major responsibilities:
Develop optical system requirements, support customer RFQ responses, contribute to the development of new optics suppliers, improve calibration and simplify image signal processing techniques. Verify product performance goals are met through analysis and hands-on testing of hardware. Apply problem solving techniques to resolve issues arising during development and production. Contribute to development and application of new lower cost optics technologies to reduce cost.
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Minimum 10+ years experience developing optical systems for automotive and/or equivalent high quality camera systems, including optical designs, lens component design specifications, sourcing and testing.
- MS/Ph.D. in Optics, Physics and/or Systems Engineering.
- Expertise with optical design tools.
- High volume camera manufacturing experience, including validation, PPAP, safe-launch and 8D troubleshooting processes.
- Familiarity with alternate optics technologies for reduced cost, e.g., metalenses and multi-level diffractive optics.
TRAVEL: Less than
10%
BENEFITS AT SYLUX Inc.
- Medical, dental vision and prescription drug insurance
- Life insurance
- Short- and long-term disability
- Excellent 401k plan with matching contributions
- Generous PTO policy
- Company paid holidays
SYLUX Inc. is an equal-opportunity employer and is committed to providing a workplace free from harassment and discrimination. All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit, and business need without regard to any protected status.
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