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Senior R&D Engineer

Help bring the Polaris fusion device online to generate electrical power.
Everett, Washington, United States
Senior
$147,000 - 190,000 USD / year
1 month ago
Helion Energy

Helion Energy

Building the world's first fusion power plant

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✨ About The Role

- The R&D Engineer will contribute to the development of technology and knowledge for designing, building, and measuring FRC fusion devices. - Responsibilities include controlling pulsed power and high-energy systems, including mega-joule capacitor systems. - The role involves designing and building plasma and high-energy experiments and tests, as well as working with large-scale vacuum systems. - Understanding plasma physics and the ability to create FRCs is necessary, along with designing and interpreting various diagnostics. - The engineer will control fusion generators using LabView-based control systems and solve data collection problems in a fast-pulse EMI environment.

âš¡ Requirements

- A successful candidate will have a Bachelor's degree with at least 5 years of relevant experience or a Master's degree with 2 years of relevant experience in aerospace, mechanical engineering, physics, or a related field. - Extensive hands-on hardware experience is essential, particularly in building, fixing, and modifying high vacuum chamber systems or high-voltage capacitor/power supplies. - Proven experience in designing, building, and operating complex experiments is crucial, including the ability to upgrade, diagnose, and improve systems. - Experience working with fusion plasmas or electric propulsion thrusters will be highly beneficial. - The ideal candidate will demonstrate a strong ability to rapidly learn new systems and technologies while taking ownership of portions of larger projects.
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Senior R&D Engineer
Everett, Washington, United States
$147,000 - 190,000 USD / year
Engineering
Job is no longer active
About Helion Energy
Building the world's first fusion power plant