Adrian, Michigan
Morning starts with a clean bench, a tray of lenses and mirrors, and a build plan. You’ll assemble an optomechanical stack, verify clearances against drawings, and bring the system into alignment under a microscope. By midday, you’re running calibration routines, logging measurements, and working with an optical engineer to chase a faint aberration. In the afternoon, a quick stand-up with mechanical and electrical teammates helps prioritize a prototype build destined for field testing. You wrap by documenting results, updating configuration notes, and organizing components for tomorrow’s iteration.