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Tokamak Designer-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 optimize tokamak systems, focusing on magnetic confinement, stability, and efficiency.

  • Collaborate with plasma physicists and material scientists to integrate advanced technologies into the tokamak design.

  • Conduct simulations and modeling to predict and enhance tokamak performance.

  • Oversee the construction and testing of tokamak prototypes, ensuring alignment with design specifications.


Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in engineering, physics, or a related field; advanced degree preferred.

  • 7+ years of experience in tokamak design and engineering.

  • Proficiency in simulation software and CAD tools for tokamak development.

  • Strong understanding of plasma confinement principles and magnetic field dynamics.


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 contribute to the design of next-generation tokamak reactors.

  • 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.

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