Viavi Solutions

R&D Roll Coating Engineer – Thin Film Optics

Viavi Solutions$101K — $188K *
Manufacturing & Automotive
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Optics, or related field
  • 5–10 years of experience in roll?to?roll coating or thin?film development
  • Experience with structured experiments (DOE), data analysis, and root-cause investigations
  • Proficiency with analytical tools like Minitab, JMP, or Python
  • Must be U.S. Persons as defined by ITAR

Responsibilities

  • Develop and validate roll-to-roll coating processes for thin-films
  • Design and execute experiments to explore process-material interactions
  • Conduct feasibility studies for new coating chemistries and technologies
  • Evaluate thin-film properties using various metrology tools
  • Analyze defects and perform root-cause investigations
  • Develop new coating strategies for multi-layer and specialty films
  • Translate lab findings into scalable manufacturing processes

Benefits

  • Paid time off
  • Health, life and disability insurance
  • 401(k) plan
  • Bonus program
Full Job Description

Duties & Responsibilities:

Position Description: R&D Roll Coating Engineer – Thin‑Film Optics

Position Summary

The R&D Roll Coating Engineer plays a key role in developing next‑generation thin‑film optical materials through advanced roll‑to‑roll coating technologies. This role focuses on early‑stage formulation evaluation, process development, and prototyping of precision optical films used in cutting‑edge optical systems, displays, sensors, and photonic components. The engineer will work hands‑on in the lab and pilot line to develop scalable coating processes, characterize thin‑film performance, and translate experimental findings into robust manufacturing pathways.

Key Responsibilities

R&D Process Development

  • Develop, refine, and validate roll‑to‑roll coating processes for advanced thin‑film optical materials.

  • Design and execute structured experiments (DOE) to explore process‑material interactions and determine optimal coating conditions for experimental formulations.

  • Conduct feasibility studies to assess new coating chemistries, equipment configurations, and process technologies for future optical product platforms.

Thin‑Film Characterization & Analysis

  • Evaluate thin‑film thickness, uniformity, refractive index, optical transmission/absorption, and surface morphology using metrology tools such as profilometry, ellipsometry, AFM, microscopy, and spectrophotometry.

  • Analyze defects and film anomalies and identify root causes through materials, mechanical, or process‑related investigations.

Coating Technology Expertise

  • Develop new coating strategies for multi‑layer optical stacks, nanostructured films, high‑precision functional layers, or specialty surface treatments.

Pilot‑Line Development & Scale‑Up

  • Conduct hands‑on trials on pilot roll‑to‑roll equipment to validate newly developed processes.

  • Translate laboratory findings into scalable processes and establish the groundwork for manufacturing transfer.

  • Identify constraints or risks associated with scale‑up and propose design or formulation modifications to improve manufacturability.

Cross‑Functional Collaboration

  • Work closely with equipment engineering, quality engineering, and manufacturing technology teams to advance new product concepts.

  • Communicate experimental results, insights, and recommendations through technical reports, presentations, and data summaries.

  • Contribute to design reviews, technology roadmaps, and development milestones for emerging optical products.

Documentation & Method Development

  • Develop process documentation, experimental protocols, and early‑phase control strategies for new coatings and formulations.

  • Maintain accurate experimental records, process parameters, lab notebooks, and data sets to support reproducibility and long‑term research continuity.

Pre-Requisites / Skills / Experience Requirements:

Qualifications:

Required:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Optics, or related technical field.

  • 5–10 years of relevant experience in roll‑to‑roll coating or thin‑film development within R&D or advanced materials environments.

  • Experience performing structured experiments (DOE), data analysis, and root‑cause investigations.

  • Proficiency with analytical tools such as Minitab, JMP, or Python‑based analysis.

  • Must be U.S. Persons as defined by ITAR. ITAR defines a U.S. Person as a U.S. Citizen, U.S. Permanent Resident (i.e. “Green Card Holder”), Political Asylee, or Refugee.

Preferred:

  • Experience developing thin‑film optical materials, multilayer optical stacks, interference coatings, polarization films, or related technologies.

  • Familiarity with optical metrology and thin‑film characterization techniques.

  • Experience working in cleanroom or contamination‑controlled environments.

  • Current DOD clearance

If you have what it takes to push boundaries and seize opportunities, apply to join our team today.

 

Job Posting Pay Range:

101,500

to

188,500

Exceptional qualifications, experience and location may impact salary.  VIAVI offers a competitive benefits package that includes paid time off, health, life and disability insurance, 401(k), and a bonus program.

About Viavi Solutions

Viavi Solutions is a global provider of network test, monitoring and assurance solutions to communications service providers, enterprises, network equipment manufacturers, civil government, military and avionics customers. The company serves customers worldwide.
Learn more about Viavi Solutions
Size
3,600 employees
Market Cap
$2.3 billion
Industry
Net Income
$30.1 million
Founded
1923
5 Year Trend
+9.9%
Revenue
$1.1 billion
NASDAQ

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