Optical Scientist Jobs in Connecticut

Optical Scientist jobs in Connecticut are concentrated in and around Danbury, Glastonbury, and the Hartford metro, where precision optics and defense photonics are among the most active hiring specialties in the region. Employers such as II-VI Incorporated, Collins Aerospace, and Raytheon Technologies have maintained lasting operations in the state and regularly recruit for roles in laser systems, optical systems engineering, and electro-optical sensor design. Openings run the full seniority range, from early-career lab roles to senior principal scientists leading government-funded programs. Scan the live roles below and apply to whichever ones fit.

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Overview

Open roles20
Top employerASML
Top cityWilton, CT
Cities hiring9
Work type100% On-site
Top industryElectronics

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America's Best
Sales Associate – Optical
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Danbury, Connecticut
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High school diploma or GED

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Sales Associate – Optical - Part Time
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Manchester, Connecticut
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Manchester, Connecticut
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Farmington, Connecticut
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Optical Fabrication Technician CWW Back End Nights (6:00pm-6:00am Thursday- Saturday, every other Wednesday) - 15% Differential
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Optical Fabrication Technician CWW Back End Nights (6:00pm-6:00am Thursday- Saturday, every other Wednesday) - 15% Differential
ASML
Wilton, Connecticut
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High school diploma or GED
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Optical Scientist Jobs by City in Connecticut

Where Connecticut roles are concentrated, by current openings.

Wilton
7 jobs
Manchester
4 jobs
Danbury
2 jobs
Milford
2 jobs
Enfield
1 job
Meriden
1 job
Farmington
1 job
Middlefield
1 job
New Britain
1 job

Optical Scientist Job Market in Connecticut

A snapshot from current Connecticut openings, updated as new roles post.

Who's Hiring

ASML
ASML7 open roles
Target Optical
Target Optical5 open roles
America's Best
America's Best4 open roles

Top Industries Hiring

  • Electronics & Hardware

What Connecticut Employers Look For

The qualifications that appear most often in optical scientist jobs across Connecticut.

  • Bachelor's or advanced degree in optics, photonics, physics, or optical engineering required
  • Hands-on experience designing or testing laser, imaging, or electro-optical systems
  • Proficiency with optical modeling software such as Zemax, Code V, or FRED
  • Experience supporting defense or aerospace programs with ITAR-controlled hardware
  • Ability to obtain or maintain a U.S. security clearance for government contract work
  • Strong background in optical fabrication, metrology, or wavefront sensing techniques

Optical Scientist Jobs in Connecticut: Frequently Asked Questions

How do you become a optical scientist in Connecticut?

Optical scientists in Connecticut are not licensed through a state credentialing board, so the path runs through education and employer qualification. Most roles require at least a bachelor's degree in optics, photonics, physics, or optical engineering, and competitive positions at defense and aerospace employers typically prefer a master's or doctorate. Connecticut employers in the defense sector also commonly require candidates to be eligible for a federal security clearance, which is initiated by the hiring employer after an offer is made.

Which companies hire optical scientists in Connecticut?

Connecticut optical scientist roles are posted by ASML, Target Optical, and America's Best and others right now, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Connecticut's concentration of defense contractors and precision manufacturing firms means hiring is especially consistent for candidates with backgrounds in electro-optical systems, laser development, and sensor integration.

Which Connecticut cities have the most optical scientist jobs?

Wilton, Manchester, and Danbury have the most optical scientist openings in Connecticut right now. The distribution reflects the state's defense and aerospace corridor, where large prime contractors and their suppliers cluster around major facilities, and suburban research parks near Hartford anchor demand for photonics and electro-optical systems talent outside the largest city centers.

Are there remote optical scientist jobs in Connecticut?

Yes, but they're rare. Optical scientist work is largely hands-on, involving lab instrumentation, optical bench setups, and hardware integration that require physical presence. About 0% of optical scientist openings tied to Connecticut are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, and those tend to be concentrated in modeling, simulation, and systems analysis roles rather than experimental or fabrication-focused positions.

How can I get hired as a optical scientist in Connecticut with little or no experience?

The most realistic entry path for candidates with limited experience is an internship or co-op program at one of Connecticut's defense or advanced manufacturing employers, which regularly recruit from universities with strong optics or physics programs. Entry-level roles with titles like junior optical engineer, optical systems technician, or lab research associate are common first steps, and candidates who build skills in Zemax modeling or optical metrology gain a measurable edge with Connecticut employers, particularly those supporting government contracts.

Where can I find and apply to optical scientist jobs in Connecticut?

You can find and apply to optical scientist jobs in Connecticut on Migrate Mate, which lists current Connecticut openings. Search the available roles, identify the ones that match your background and target employer, and apply directly to each one that fits.

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