You know that getting a casting process right is equal parts science, instinct, and stubbornness.
At AddOptics, we manufacture precision ophthalmic lenses for customers across eyewear, consumer electronics, and critical technologies. As we scale and expand our material capabilities, we need someone who can take new casting materials and turn them into a stable, repeatable, production-ready process.
This is a hands-on role with full domain ownership. You'll be the expert. You'll define how we work with materials, and you'll see your processes become the standard.
What You’ll Be Working On
- Implementing new ophthalmic casting materials (PU systems, monomer formulations, silicone tooling) into production — taking them from initial evaluation to stable, SOP-ready process
- Solving the hard casting challenges: eliminating bubbles, controlling shrinkage, removing residual stress, and achieving consistent optical quality and ISO prescription accuracy
- Developing and optimising curing cycles that are predictable, repeatable, and scalable
- Working directly with material and machinery suppliers — troubleshooting together, pushing for solutions, and knowing when to try a different approach entirely
- Evaluating new or alternative materials for ophthalmic lens applications — assessing feasibility, optical performance, and manufacturing compatibility
- Writing clear, practical SOPs that allow the production team to execute consistently without you in the room
- Building the knowledge base and process framework for materials engineering at AddOptics from the ground up
What We’re Looking For
- 5+ years of hands-on process or materials engineering experience in optics, ophthalmic manufacturing, or precision polymer processing
- Deep familiarity with optical casting materials — polyurethane systems, monomer formulations, silicone tooling — and how they behave in practice
- A solid understanding of what makes an ophthalmic lens optically acceptable: bubble-free, stress-free, dimensionally accurate, and prescription-correct
- Experience developing and qualifying curing cycles, and diagnosing what goes wrong when they don't perform
- A practical, results-oriented mindset — you're more focused on finding a solution that works than on finding the textbook solution
- Confidence working directly with suppliers — you can ask the right questions, evaluate their recommendations critically, and push back when needed
- The ability to document processes clearly and train others to execute them reliably
- A BSc or MSc in Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, Polymer Science, or a related field
The Kind of Person Who Thrives Here
You've seen enough casting processes to know that the first approach rarely survives contact with reality — and that doesn't frustrate you, it interests you. You're methodical but adaptable. You care about the end result: a lens that meets spec, produced by a process that anyone on the team can follow. You take ownership not because it's in your job description, but because you genuinely want to see it done right.
What You’ll Get
- Full ownership of your domain — you define how materials engineering is done at AddOptics
- The satisfaction of building something from the ground up and seeing it become the standard
- A close-knit team where people genuinely know and support each other
- We take the work seriously, and we take the time to celebrate what we achieve together
- Competitive salary and benefits
Interested?
Are you enthusiastic? Send your motivation letter and CV to us via hr@addoptics.com