Optical Payload Engineer

Tomorrow.io$150K — $180K *
Aerospace & Defense
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 4-7+ years of hands-on engineering experience in EO/IR and imaging systems
  • Strong fundamentals in imaging system performance including radiometry and signal-to-noise ratio
  • Experience with imaging sensors, optical assemblies, detectors, or electro-optical hardware
  • Working knowledge of optical performance characterization and calibration methods
  • Understanding of image-quality aspects such as thermal effects and structural stability
  • Experience in complex hardware/software integration and testing activities
  • Strong collaboration and communication skills across different engineering and scientific disciplines

Responsibilities

  • Support optical payload systems development and performance assessments for weather observations
  • Translate scientific requirements into technical payload specifications
  • Conduct optical and imaging performance analyses
  • Evaluate payload performance factors like aperture and stray light
  • Support radiometric calibration to ensure data quality meets mission objectives
  • Contribute to optical alignment, environmental testing, and data analysis in payload integration
  • Collaborate with teams to resolve integration and performance issues

Benefits

  • Make a measurable global impact on weather forecasting
  • Contribute to the development of space-based sensing technologies
  • Solve multidisciplinary engineering challenges
  • Increase your technical ownership and responsibility
  • Be part of a mission-driven team that values collaboration and rigor
Full Job Description
Tomorrow.io is seeking an Optical Payload Engineer to support the development, integration, and verification of electro-optical and infrared payloads for our weather observation constellation.

In this role, you will work at the intersection of optical engineering, imaging systems, spacecraft engineering, and atmospheric science. You will help translate mission and scientific objectives into instrument requirements, support payload performance analysis and verification, and contribute throughout integration, test, launch, and operations.

This is an ideal opportunity for an engineer with strong EO/IR and imaging fundamentals, practical experience with optical or electro-optical hardware, and the potential to take increasing ownership of complex space payloads and mission performance.
What You'll Do
  • Support the development, integration, verification, and performance assessment of optical payload systems for weather observations.
  • Translate mission and scientific data needs into payload requirements, interfaces, performance budgets, and verification plans in collaboration with senior engineers and atmospheric scientists.
  • Support optical and imaging performance analyses, including radiometry, signal-to-noise ratio, image-quality budgets, detector performance, and MTF.
  • Support the design, characterization, and validation of imaging sensors, optical payload subsystems, detectors, and electro-optical hardware.
  • Evaluate payload performance drivers including aperture, focal length, detector pitch, stray light, thermal gradients, structural stability, jitter, and spacecraft interfaces.
  • Support radiometric calibration and characterization activities to ensure payload performance and data quality meet mission objectives.
  • Assess thermal, structural, and environmental effects on optical alignment and image quality.
  • Demonstrate understanding of payload integration and test activities, including optical alignment, calibration, environmental testing, and test-data analysis.
  • Work across payload, spacecraft, software, systems, and science teams to identify technical risks and resolve integration and performance issues.
  • Establish and maintain clear technical requirements, interfaces, verification documentation, test results, and engineering analyses.
  • Support payload activities throughout the lifecycle, from design and integration through launch, commissioning, and on-orbit operations.
What You Bring
  • 4-7+ years of hands-on engineering experience developing, integrating, testing, or operating EO/IR, imaging, optical payload, airborne sensing, or comparable electro-optical systems.
  • Strong fundamentals in imaging system performance, including detector behavior, radiometry, signal-to-noise ratio, MTF, and image-quality concepts.
  • Experience with one or more of the following: imaging sensors, detectors, optical assemblies, electro-optical hardware, focal plane systems, or optical payload subsystems.
  • Working knowledge of optical performance characterization, calibration, and validation.
  • Understanding of image-quality and noise contributors including detector noise, stray light, thermal effects, structural stability, and jitter.
  • Familiarity with performing or reviewing SNR calculations and image-quality or performance budgets.
  • Awareness of key imaging-system trade-offs involving aperture, focal length, detector pitch, sensitivity, performance, cost, and schedule.
  • Experience supporting complex hardware/software integration and test activities.
  • Exposure to optical alignment, radiometric calibration, environmental testing, or analysis of payload test data is highly valuable.
  • Familiarity with environmental qualification concepts for spacecraft, aerospace, or similarly demanding engineered systems.
  • Awareness of spacecraft-level considerations including thermal distortion, radiation effects on detectors and electronics, structural stability, vibration, jitter, and platform-generated disturbances.
  • Ability to translate technical and mission-performance goals into clear requirements, interfaces, test approaches, and verification plans.
  • Strong collaboration and communication skills, particularly when working across engineering and scientific disciplines.
  • A proactive and accountable approach to engineering work, with the ability to organize technical activities, identify issues, and drive them toward resolution.
  • Sound engineering judgment and a willingness to learn, take on increasing ownership, and grow your technical depth.
The Promise

Joining Tomorrow.io as an Optical Payload Engineer means:
  • Make a measurable global impact - help develop space-based sensing technologies that improve weather forecasting and resilience worldwide.
  • Work on real space hardware - contribute directly to optical payload development, integration, testing, launch, and on-orbit performance.
  • Solve multidisciplinary engineering problems - work across optics, imaging systems, spacecraft engineering, atmospheric science, and mission operations.
  • Grow your technical ownership - work alongside experienced engineers and scientists while taking increasing responsibility for payload performance and mission execution.
  • Build with mission-driven teams - join an environment that values technical rigor, accountability, collaboration, and thoughtful execution.


If your experience is close but doesn't fulfill all requirements, please apply. Tomorrow.io is on a mission to build a special company. To achieve our goal, we are focused on hiring people with different backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences.

This position requires access to technology that is controlled under U.S. export control laws and regulations. Accordingly, this position is restricted to U.S. citizens, permanent residents and protected individuals unless and until any required licenses are obtained.

The anticipated salary range for this role is $150-180k subject to local market and candidates skills and experience. Comprehensive health benefits, unlimited paid time off and other benefits included. Relocation assistance may be offered/available for certain roles.

Tomorrow.io is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for candidates with disabilities in our recruiting process. If you need any assistance or accommodations due to a disability, please let us know at [redacted]

About Tomorrow.io

Tomorrow.io is a weather technology company that provides real-time weather data and insights to businesses and governments around the world. The company's platform uses advanced machine learning algorithms and proprietary data sources to provide accurate and reliable weather forecasts, helping organizations make better decisions and mitigate weather-related risks. Tomorrow.io was founded in 2015 and is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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