Koch Industries

Reliability Engineer

Koch Industries$120K — $150K *
Telecommunications & Hardware
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in a relevant engineering discipline.
  • Experience in product reliability engineering and new product development.
  • Background in environmental and accelerated life testing.
  • Proficiency in root cause investigation and problem-solving methodologies.
  • Strong understanding of statistical analysis and experimental design.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and implement reliability strategies for new optical products.
  • Create and execute reliability test plans based on diverse standards.
  • Design and oversee various reliability testing processes.
  • Identify and mitigate potential reliability risks early in development.
  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to embed Design for Reliability (DfR) principles.
  • Participate in design reviews and influence key engineering decisions.
  • Conduct statistical analysis of reliability data to predict performance.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision plans.
  • Flexible spending and health savings accounts.
  • Life and disability insurance coverage.
  • Retirement savings plans with employer contributions.
  • Generous paid vacation and time off policies.
  • Educational assistance programs for career advancement.
Full Job Description
Your Job

We are seeking a motivated and technically strong Reliability Engineer to support the development of next-generation Wavelength Selective Switch (WSS) products used in advanced optical networking systems. This role is responsible for developing and executing reliability strategies throughout the product development lifecycle, ensuring designs meet demanding customer, industry, and business reliability requirements before production release. The ideal candidate has experience in product reliability engineering, accelerated life testing, statistical data analysis, and failure analysis within a high-technology manufacturing environment. Success in this role requires strong analytical skills, hands-on laboratory experience, and the ability to collaborate across multidisciplinary engineering teams to influence product design and manufacturing decisions.

Our Team

As part of the WSS development team, you will help develop industry-leading optical switching products that enable next-generation fiber optic communication networks. You will work closely with experts in optics, mechanics, electronics, manufacturing, and systems engineering to ensure innovative designs achieve world-class reliability and long-term field performance.

What You Will Do
  • Develop product reliability and qualification strategies for new optical products from concept through production release.
  • Create reliability test plans based on customer requirements, industry standards (including Telcordia), and product-specific risk assessments.
  • Design, execute, and oversee accelerated life testing, environmental stress testing, and reliability de-risk activities.
  • Identify potential reliability risks early in development and define validation plans to mitigate technical risk.
  • Partner closely with optical, mechanical, electrical, manufacturing, process, and quality engineers to implement Design for Reliability (DfR) throughout product development.
  • Participate as a key stakeholder during design reviews to influence architecture, material selection, manufacturing processes, and component selection from a reliability perspective.
  • Perform statistical analysis of reliability and life test data to evaluate product performance and predict field reliability.
  • Collaborate with program management, sourcing, manufacturing, and logistics teams to support prototype builds, qualification testing, and rapid product iteration.
  • Communicate technical findings, recommendations, and risk assessments through clear written reports and engineering presentations. Technical Responsibilities
  • Plan, conduct, and analyze complex reliability qualification testing for optical products and high-risk components.
  • Develop test methods and qualification plans using Telcordia, customer, and internal reliability standards.
  • Lead Failure Modes and Effects Analyses (FMEA), risk assessments, and reliability reviews throughout product development.
  • Perform root cause investigations on prototype, qualification, and production failures using structured problem-solving methodologies.
  • Coordinate laboratory failure analysis activities and drive corrective and preventive actions with cross-functional engineering teams.
  • Develop statistical models for accelerated life testing and reliability prediction, including life distribution analysis and field life estimation.
  • Support qualification of new materials, suppliers, manufacturing processes, and components.
  • Drive continuous improvements in reliability methodology, testing capability, and engineering best practices.


Who You Are (Basic Qualifications)
  • Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, materials science, physics, optical engineering, or a related engineering discipline.
  • Experience in product reliability engineering, design engineering, and/or new product development.
  • Experience planning and executing environmental testing and accelerated life testing.
  • Experience performing root cause investigations using structured problem-solving methodologies.
  • Strong understanding of statistical analysis and experimental design.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Ability to work effectively on multidisciplinary engineering teams.
  • Strong analytical and critical thinking skills.
  • Curiosity and passion for understanding product failure mechanisms.


What Will Put You Ahead
  • Master's degree or PhD in relevant engineering or physics discipline
  • Experience developing optical, photonic, semiconductor, telecommunications, or other high-reliability products.
  • Familiarity with Telcordia reliability standards (GR-468, GR-1221, GR-1209, or similar).
  • Knowledge of fiber optic components and optical networking technologies, including WDM and ROADM architectures.
  • Experience with reliability software or statistical analysis tools such as JMP, Minitab, ReliaSoft, MATLAB, or Python.
  • Knowledge of materials science, environmental degradation mechanisms, adhesives, polymers, and precision mechanical assemblies.
  • Experience with failure analysis techniques including microscopy, cross-sectioning, SEM, X-ray, and material characterization methods.
  • Hands-on laboratory mindset with excellent experimental skills.
  • Ability to translate data into actionable engineering decisions.
  • Strong project management and organizational skills.
  • Collaborative approach with the confidence to influence technical decisions across engineering disciplines.
  • Continuous learner who stays current with emerging reliability methodologies, materials, and technologies.


For this role, we anticipate paying $120,000 - $150,000 per year. This role is eligible for variable pay, issued as a monetary bonus or in another form.

At Koch companies, we are entrepreneurs. This means we openly challenge the status quo, find new ways to create value and get rewarded for our individual contributions. Any compensation range provided for a role is an estimate determined by available market data. The actual amount may be higher or lower than the range provided considering each candidate's knowledge, skills, abilities, and geographic location. If you have questions, please speak to your recruiter about the flexibility and detail of our compensation philosophy.

Hiring Philosophy

All Koch companies value diversity of thought, perspectives, aptitudes, experiences, and backgrounds. We are Military Ready and Second Chance employers. Learn more about our hiring philosophy here .

Our Benefits

Our goal is for each employee, and their families, to live fulfilling and healthy lives. We provide essential resources and support to build and maintain physical, financial, and emotional strength - focusing on overall wellbeing so you can focus on what matters most. Our benefits plan includes - medical, dental, vision, flexible spending and health savings accounts, life insurance, ADD, disability, retirement, paid vacation/time off, educational assistance, and may also include infertility assistance, paid parental leave and adoption assistance. Specific eligibility criteria is set by the applicable Summary Plan Description, policy or guideline and benefits may vary by geographic region. If you have questions on what benefits apply to you, please speak to your recruiter.

Additionally, everyone has individual work and personal needs. We seek to enable the best work environment that helps you and the business work together to produce superior results.

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About Koch Industries

Koch Industries, Inc. is an American privately-held multinational conglomerate corporation based in Wichita, Kansas. Its subsidiaries are involved in the manufacturing, refining, and distribution of petroleum, chemicals, energy, fiber, intermediates and polymers, minerals, fertilizers, pulp and paper, chemical technology equipment, ranching, finance, commodities trading, and investing. Koch owns Infor, Invista, Georgia-Pacific, Molex, Flint Hills Resources, Koch Pipeline, Koch Fertilizer, Koch Minerals, Matador Cattle Company, i360, and Guardian Industries. The firm employs 120,000 people in 60 countries, with about half of its business in the United States. The company is the largest non-Canadian landowner in the Athabasca oil sands. With annual revenues of $110 billion by 2014, the company is the largest privately held company in the United States. In 2007, it was ranked as the largest privately held company. If Koch Industries had been a public company in 2013, it would have ranked 17th in the Fortune 500. The company was founded by its namesake, Fred C. Koch, in 1940 after he developed an innovative crude oil refining process. Fred C. Koch died in 1967 and his majority interest in the company was split amongst his four sons. In June 1983, after a bitter legal and boardroom battle, the stakes of Frederick R. Koch and William "Bill" Koch were bought out for $1.1 billion and Charles Koch and David Koch became majority owners in the company. Charles owns 42% of the company; trusts for the benefit of Elaine Tettemer Marshall and Elaine's children, Preston Marshall and E. Pierce Marshall Jr., own 16% of the company. The heirs of David Koch, who died on August 23, 2019, own the balance, 42%, of the corporation.
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