Meta Reality Labs is looking to develop and improve camera and sensing technology architectures to support product requirements and north star product visions
Requirements
- Experience designing, building, and shipping cameras, sensors, and/or opto-electronics
- Experience with optical and opto-mechanical design using Zemax, Code V, or other simulation tools
- Experience modeling camera image quality end-to-end from hardware modules through ISP and S/W pipelines to analyze key performance indicators and inform architectural decisions based on trade-offs
- Experience in global system optimizations through data analysis and modeling
- Experience with product managers and industrial design teams in translating product vision into requirements through multiple product cycles
- Experience influencing key partners, internal and external, on roadmap and technology development
- Ph.D. in the field of Optics, Physics, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or related technical field
Responsibilities
- Lead architecture within a product segment, including development of photo/video, contextual AI, computer vision, etc. camera modules
- Drive multi-generation strategies and roadmap for camera development
- Collaborate with teams to brainstorm and develop new technology ideas
- Map complex trade spaces to relevant details for product development
- Transition concepts into prototypes and envision high-volume consumer products
- Define and converge leading camera systems that push beyond current consumer systems in constrained form factors
- Communicate technical details, risks, and pathways to success across a product stack and with cross-functional teams
Other
- BS or MS in Optics, Physics, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or related technical field
- 8+ years of product or module development experience in cameras or other optical systems
- Communication experience at the intersection of optical design teams, product development engineers, software teams, and product managers
- Demonstrated experience synthesizing architectural tradeoffs and leading data-driven program decisions across technical and non-technical cross-functional teams
- Travel requirements not specified