Anteryon: At Anteryon, we believe in the power of collaboration and partnerships. From the very beginning of every development, we are involved with our customers — co-creating, developing together, generating value and making progress. Our vision is crystal clear: We work transparently and share our talent, knowledge, and skills. We are driven to understand how the world works and are curious to innovate, design, optimize and stimulate new growth for all our team members and customers.
About Anteryon
Anteryon is an innovative high-tech company serving industrial customers with a focus on Europe and the United States. We design and manufacture advanced optical assemblies and precision elements for the semiconductor and photonics markets. With our own core technology, we create win-win situations that offer more opportunities for both people and the planet.
As System Architect – Camera & Imaging Systems, you define and own the end-to-end architecture, performance, and technical coherence of advanced camera and imaging solutions.
You operate at the intersection of precision optics, image sensors, electronics, firmware, and image processing. In this role, you translate customer and application requirements into high-performance, manufacturable, and scalable imaging systems, while providing system-level technical leadership throughout the full product lifecycle — from concept and feasibility to industrialization and volume production.
Responsibilities- Define end-to-end imaging system architectures covering optics, sensors, illumination, ISP, electronics, firmware, and software
- Translate customer, application, and market requirements into system-level specifications and performance budgets
- Drive architectural trade-offs across image quality, latency, power, cost, size, robustness, and manufacturability
- Define and maintain interfaces across optical, electrical, mechanical, and software domains
- Support platform-based designs enabling reuse and scalability across product families
Imaging Performance & Quality
- Own image quality metrics such as SNR, MTF, dynamic range, sensitivity, and noise
- Lead optics–sensor–ISP co-optimization in close collaboration with optical and algorithm teams
- Perform and guide system-level modeling, simulation, and performance analysis
- Support ISP definition and tuning (e.g. Demosaicing, HDR, denoise, color processing)
- Define validation strategies and contribute to image quality characterization and verification
Cross-Functional & Customer Leadership
- Act as technical authority across optics, electronics, firmware, algorithms, and mechanics
- Align multidisciplinary teams around architectural decisions and system trade-offs
- Lead technical design reviews, risk assessments, and validation activities
- Interface with customers, suppliers, and technology partners
Product Lifecycle & Industrialization
- Support feasibility studies, concept selection, and early system definition
- Guide prototyping, system integration, and verification
- Ensure architectures align with manufacturing, calibration, and test strategies
- Support root-cause analysis during industrialization and field use
- Contribute to technology roadmaps and future imaging platforms
You are a system-level thinker with a strong background in camera and imaging systems and the ability to balance complex technical trade-offs.
Your profile includes:
- MSc or PhD in Electrical Engineering, Physics, Optics, Imaging Science, or a related field
- 5+ years of experience in camera, imaging, optical, or photonics-based systems
- Strong knowledge of image sensors, optics, ISP pipelines, and embedded imaging systems
- Experience with system architecture, requirements definition, and verification
- Familiarity with imaging standards and test methods (e.g. ISO, EMVA 1288)
- Strong communication skills and the ability to lead without formal authority
- A structured, analytical, and customer-oriented mindset
Experience in industrial, medical, automotive, scientific, or high-tech imaging applications is a strong plus. Knowledge of machine vision, low-light imaging, or manufacturing and calibration processes is an advantage.
We offer- A competitive salary depending on experience
- 25 vacation days and 5 additional leave days (with the option to purchase up to 8 extra days)
- The opportunity to work at a highly innovative company where you learn something new every day
- An extensive benefits package, including a generous pension plan
- Employee events organized by our Culture Club
The role is based in Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
Do you want to join a dynamic, specialized and innovative company? Send your application to Thomas Kokken, Corporate Recruiter, (thomas.kokken@anteryon.com) and include your motivation for this position and your CV. A reference check may be part of the selection process.
Acquisition by recruitment agencies is not desired.
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