OpenAI is looking to develop, validate, and scale advanced display modules for consumer products, and needs a Metrology & Display Test Engineer to own display component and system-level metrology and act as the primary technical interface to suppliers.
Requirements
- Hands-on experience with benchtop and industry-standard optical measurement systems (characterization, test, validation).
- Technical experience in one or more of: optical design/characterization, human visual/optical physics, semiconductor optoelectronics, display technologies, optical sensors, or circuits.
- Experience with programming for data acquisition and lab automation (e.g., Python, LabVIEW).
- Experience with statistical analysis tools (JMP, MATLAB) and/or optical simulation tools (e.g., LightTools).
- MS in Physics, Electrical Engineering, or a closely related field.
- Minimum 5 years relevant industry experience.
- PhD degree in a relevant discipline (preferred).
Responsibilities
- Develop and utilize advanced metrology tools to measure and assess display performance.
- Lead characterization and precision measurement of display, focusing on key performance metrics.
- Manage and oversee display test operations, including test plan execution, lab workflows, and test data pipelines.
- Develop display module specifications in collaboration with internal and external partners.
- Lead cross-functional technical efforts spanning optical, electrical, mechanical, process and panel design specialists.
- Characterize both device and full-module display performance to drive continuous improvement and innovation.
- Optimize display quality by ensuring color accuracy, brightness uniformity, and other imaging performance goals.
Other
- Travel internationally to supplier sites and partners as required.
- MS in Physics, Electrical Engineering, or a closely related field (minimum qualification).
- Minimum 5 years relevant industry experience (minimum qualification).
- Strong project management, communication, and cross-team collaboration skills (preferred).
- PhD degree in a relevant discipline (preferred).