Full-Time

Optical Instrument Technician

Posted on 6/13/2026

Deadline 6/30/26
The Boeing Company

The Boeing Company

10,001+ employees

Global aerospace leader: aircraft, defense, space

Compensation Overview

$37.32 - $64.08/hr

No H1B Sponsorship

Auburn, WA, USA

In Person

Relocation offered based on candidate eligibility.

US Citizenship Required

Category
Hardware Engineering (1)
Required Skills
Quality Assurance (QA)
Assembly
Requirements
  • 1+ years of experience with optics, lasers, electronics, mechanical or instrumentation.
  • 2+ years of experience with Conventional and Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) machines.
  • 1+ years of experience in optical equipment assembly and repair
  • This position must meet Export Control compliance requirements, therefore a “US Person” as defined by 22 C.F.R. § 120.62 is required. “US Person” includes US Citizen, lawful permanent resident, refugee, or asylee.
Responsibilities
  • Receive and prioritize assignments based on area needs, priority lists, and direction from supervisors or team leaders.
  • Review and utilize drawings, sketches, specifications, lab procedures, and technical documentation, including online systems, to perform work accurately.
  • Inspect, set up, and repair electronic and optical units, identifying discrepancies and performing necessary adjustments, calibrations, and repairs.
  • Operate and maintain a variety of test equipment and tools, including Universal Test Machines, voltmeters, collimators, interferometers, and computer-aided optical instruments.
  • Perform a wide range of tests such as proof load, static load, tensile/compression, shear, torque inspections, weld qualifications, and driveability tests on materials, parts, and assemblies.
  • Clean delicate optical surfaces and components using appropriate solvents and materials.
  • Fabricate, assemble, and test developmental and prototype mechanical, electrical, electromechanical, and optical assemblies, including software/firmware applications.
  • Use mathematical computations (algebra, geometry, trigonometry) to calculate test parameters and support setup, repair, and calibration activities.
  • Troubleshoot, repair, modify, and install electronic and computerized systems related to optical measuring equipment.
  • Perform computer upgrades, configure, and maintain 3D measuring systems in compliance with QA and lab standards.
  • Fabricate or replace parts such as mounts, gears, knobs, and shop aids to facilitate repairs and testing.
  • Handle, align, calibrate, grind, polish, and coat optical components (lenses, prisms, mirrors) to meet engineering specifications.
  • Maintain and adjust mechanical and electrical components (motors, bearings, leveling screws) to support optical systems.
  • Operate fabrication equipment (lathes, mills, drill presses, grinders) to build test fixtures and accessories.
  • Use precision measurement tools (micrometers, height gauges, dial indicators, depth gauges, tooling blocks) to ensure dimensional accuracy.
  • Support Materials Process and Physics (MP&P) teams by designing, fabricating, assembling, and setting up accessories and mounts for new and existing systems.
  • Collaborate with engineers to document and add new part designs to the Boeing Optical Tool catalog.
  • Develop and implement methods and procedures for optical measurement processes used in repair and calibration.
  • Coordinate procurement of optical equipment, accessories, and targets to support Boeing systems.
  • Record test results, maintain documentation, and enter data into computer systems per QA and procedural requirements.
  • Communicate and coordinate with internal and external stakeholders including tooling managers, engineering, technical support, suppliers, and vendors.
  • Ensure all tools and test instruments are certified and maintained according to standards.
  • Handle and dispose of hazardous materials safely, following SDS guidelines and using appropriate PPE.
  • Perform configuration management, system backups, audits, and document installation processes to comply with quality assurance standards.
  • Provide onsite and remote technical support and training as needed.
  • Work independently to plan, sequence, and perform bench and machine operations to fabricate, assemble, and test optical instruments.
  • Collaborate with Engineering on prototype development to prove, alter, or modify systems or components.
  • Repair, rework, modify, and clean all optical instruments, ensuring compliance with specifications.
  • Follow all safety, quality, and regulatory requirements throughout all tasks.
Desired Qualifications
  • 5+ years’ experience in high precision manufacturing, tool and die, or aerospace environments and computer-aided design (CAD) for manufacturing.
  • Ability to visualize a 3D object from a 2D drawing. Experience with cognitive, software and other common tools that will aid in this 3D transformation.
  • Prototype machinist, highly skilled in transforming engineering concepts into physical, functional parts, often working from minimal sketches or verbal instructions.
  • Completion of a formal apprenticeship program or an Associate’s Degree in Manufacturing Technology
  • Strong skills in programming and operating conventional and CNC lathes/mills and proficiency with software like Mastercam.
  • In-depth knowledge of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) and expert use of inspection tools like CMMs, calipers, and micrometers to ensure accuracy within .0001 inches.
  • Deep understanding of how to cut and handle various materials (steels, aluminum, composites, exotic alloys)
  • Strong problem-solving abilities and analytical thinking, extreme attention to detail

Boeing designs, builds, and sells airplanes, defense systems, and space vehicles for commercial, government, and space customers. Its products include commercial airliners like the 737, 747, 767, 777, and 787 families, as well as military aircraft (F-15, F/A-18, AH-64 Apache) and space programs (including contributions to the International Space Station and the Artemis program). Boeing’s offerings work by turning engineering designs into physical aircraft and spacecraft, supported by services such as maintenance, upgrades, and cybersecurity or autonomous systems to help customers operate more safely and efficiently. The company differentiates itself with a global manufacturing and service footprint, long-standing customer relationships, and a broad portfolio that spans civil aviation, defense, and space. Its goal is to help customers move people, goods, and ideas safely and reliably, while advancing aerospace technology and maintaining a robust international presence.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Arlington, Virginia

Founded

1916

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  • 737 MAX production rises from 42 to 47 monthly after FAA consultation.
  • Riyadh Air received its first two 787 Dreamliners, validating widebody backlog conversion.
  • Boeing’s backlog reached $694.7 billion, supporting years of future deliveries.

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  • Commercial aircraft still lost $563 million in Q1 2026 despite higher revenue.
  • Airbus delivered 81 aircraft in May, keeping pressure on Boeing’s narrowbody recovery.
  • Another 737 MAX quality failure would trigger FAA restrictions and delay deliveries.

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