Have you ever wondered what influences the quality of an image and what it takes to achieve great image performance in a camera module? If yes, you are exactly the type of engineer we would love to meet!
FRAMOS is looking for an Image Quality Engineer to join our growing team in Čakovec. In this role, you will help optimize, analyze and validate the performance of our camera modules – from image sensor and lens to final image output.
You will collaborate closely with optical specialists, software and hardware engineers, while gaining knowledge of optics, image sensors, ISP tuning, and data analytics.
This is an ideal opportunity for recent graduates and young engineers seeking hands-on experience in optics, imaging, and embedded engineering. Your work will directly influence the image quality that enables our customer’s devices to see and interpret the world.
WHAT WILL YOU WORK ON?
You don't need prior optics experience – you will learn with us.
You will start with clear tasks such as:
WHO WE'RE LOOKING FOR?
We're looking for someone who is:
A degree in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, physics, mathematics, computer science, or a similar field is a strong foundation.

FRAMOS is the leading camera module design and manufacturing expert.
Founded in Munich, Germany over 40 years ago, FRAMOS has empowered companies worldwide to make drones fly safely, enable robots to see and think, make diagnostics faster and more affordable, boost athletic performance with AI, and countless other innovations.
FRAMOS stands for best-in-class image quality, an open-source approach, and fast, easy integration – helping customers launch products quicker and stay ahead of the competition.
With strong expertise in electronics design, optics and optical assembly, camera calibration, image tuning, and software integration, FRAMOS provides off-the-shelf camera modules and customized embedded vision solutions. At our technology campus strategically located in Europe, we combine R&D and manufacturing services under one roof and provide scalable manufacturing capacities up to millions of pieces.