Kronos Fusion Energy Incorporated is at the forefront of developing advanced aneutronic fusion technology, aiming to achieve a fusion energy gain factor (Q) of 40. Our mission is to provide clean, limitless energy solutions for industrial, urban, and remote applications.
Aerospace Engineer
Fusion Energy Sciences
About the Role
Location: On-Site / 20% Travel to Austin, TX or Los Angeles, CA
Position Type: Full-Time (6-Month Temp-to-Hire)
Job Description
Key Responsibilities:
Design and develop aerospace systems for integration with fusion energy technology.
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to ensure system compatibility and performance.
Conduct simulations and tests to validate aerospace designs and configurations.
Document and present design findings and recommendations.
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering or a related field; advanced degree preferred.
5+ years of experience in aerospace engineering, with a focus on energy systems.
Proficiency in CAD software and aerospace simulation tools.
Strong problem-solving and analytical skills.
What We Offer:
Competitive salary and benefits package.
Equity in the company as part of the compensation offering.
6-month temp-to-hire period to assess fit and performance.
6-week summer vacation.
Opportunity to develop aerospace systems for groundbreaking fusion energy applications.
Collaborative and innovative work environment.
Application Instructions:
Hit 'Apply' to submit your resume. While submitting a short video (up to 2 minutes) showcasing your experience and passion for fusion energy is optional, video submissions will be prioritized and will automatically advance candidates to the interview stage.
About the Company
Kronos Fusion Energy is at the cutting edge of the global energy revolution, developing a series of innovative fusion energy generators designed for diverse applications, from space missions to urban power grids and high-temperature industrial processes. Our products include the StarCore Power Module, Aegis Tactical Power Core, Voyager Power System, MetroVolt Grid Engine, and Inferno-X High-Temp Reactor.