Jobs & Internships

About this job board

This page lists full-time photonics-related openings and internships that MI-Light members choose to publish through the association. Postings typically cover lasers, optics assembly, metrology, imaging, sensors, and related manufacturing or field-service roles based in Michigan or tied closely to Michigan member companies.

Listings can empty out between meeting cycles when older posts expire or when employers hire directly from a prior event. If you see no rows below, use the category links for historical browsing patterns, or reach the association through the contact pathways in the site footer for questions about posting access.

MI-Light does not screen candidates on behalf of employers. Each company sets its own requirements, pay bands, and work authorization rules. Use the sort row to reorder rows when the table is populated, and treat featured highlights only as the labels the component applies, not an endorsement ranking.



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Current openings

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For employers and candidates

Employers who need interns or co-ops often pair this board with programs described on Education & Workplace Development. Candidates exploring the industry should also read Networking and the Events Calendar so interviews line up with open houses or quarterly programs.

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Our Mission Statement

Mi-Light serves as the focal point for the photonics industry in Michigan, bringing together professionals from companies, academia and organizations, dedicated to mutually supporting, promoting and growing Michigan's photonics industry.  Mi-Light’s mission is to promote and grow our internationally-recognized talent pool and leverage our strong industrial and academic capabilities in order to expand the photonics industry, attract funding and stimulate innovation in Michigan. Learn more.