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This individual is responsible for planning and facilitating studio and field-based video production work, including filming, editing, sound mixing, color correcting, output and distribution of Edmund Optics’ videos. This person works with other Marketing team members on the development, implementation, maintenance, and analysis of video content. Must be able to creatively plan and translate abstract concepts into effective visual form; work with technical and non-technical staff to organize and implement instructional or other types of video projects; manage filming and editing workflow. This position requires extensive knowledge of studio production, field production, and post-production.
Product support engineers at Edmund Optics (EO) are responsible for providing pre-sales and post-sales technical support to customers utilizing optical components in a variety of application spaces (e.g. life sciences, biomedical, industrial inspection, semiconductor, R&D, and defense). They are part of a dynamic team that is extensively trained to assist customers with Edmund Optics’ commercial off-the-shelf components and custom manufacturing capabilities.  
The Supplier Quality Engineer (SQE) is responsible for the qualification, development, and maintenance of Edmund Optic’s third-party suppliers. The SQE works closely with the Quality Assurance, Product Line Managers, and Supply Chain business units to improve product quality and Supplier collaboration.  
The Manufacturing Engineer is responsible for developing processes within Tucson’s manufacturing operations that lead to stable, efficient, and scalable manufacturing processes.  The Manufacturing Engineer will use the principles of LEAN 6σ and 6S to develop and execute a robust continuous improvement program and is also responsible for developing best practices within the production process.  This person is self-directed and can work independently.
Brief Summary: Internships are professional experiences that students participate in to gain professional skills and experiences. Internships are structured as learning experiences that combine in-class theory with real-world applications. A valid experience for Human Resources majors is an internship or co-op that requires skills and knowledge obtained from HR courses. The HR internship involves supporting the HR function in setting up an electronic employee file module in UKG.
Highly competent and skilled, a Sales Engineer will serve as a key technical resource for the MPG sales team. A sales engineer is expected to have a deep understanding of our products/services, be able to articulate complex technical concepts to both technical and non-technical stakeholders, and play a crucial role in driving successful sales engagements. Regular customer visits and trade show attendance is expected to represent the Marketplace business, estimated 25% travel.
  Edmund Optics, an industry leader in the design, manufacturing, and sale of precision optics and optical components for over 80 years is hiring!  As a global, family-owned company, employees are key to our success.  Our culture is at the heart of everything we do, and the company’s Core Values demonstrate our commitment to act as one family, do what is best for the customer, drive innovation through continuous improvement, and to be proud of what we do.  As we work to continue to be technological leaders in the industry, we seek those who are prepared to learn, engage, grow, and enable the future through optics.    Brief Summary:   A Project Manager, Level IV is responsible for managing multiple assigned larger or higher complexity projects within Edmund Optics.  These projects will typically involve the development of multi-element optical assemblies with a variety of design, manufacturing, and testing considerations.  Project Manager, Level IV develop and manage all aspects of project and program engagement as well as monitor, track, and adjust outcomes to ensure those projects are proceeding as planned.  They work directly with a variety of internal departments, and the customer, to define design and testing specifications. They take ownership of activities across global facilities from initiation to production.  In addition, they contribute to the growth of the project management group and regularly participate with the training, development, and mentorship of earlier career Project Managers.