Commonwealth Fusion Systems

HQ
Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
327 Total Employees
Year Founded: 2018

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8 Hours Ago
Devens, MA, USA
Hybrid
Semiconductor
As an Operations Planner, you will manage the supply plan for critical system builds, align schedules and resources between suppliers and manufacturing, report risks, and streamline part flows while supporting MRP and schedules.
Semiconductor
As a R&D Production Test Operator, you will test superconducting magnets, maintain test stands, and improve efficiency. Key responsibilities include building and operating testing equipment, documentation, troubleshooting issues, and collaborating with a multi-disciplinary team. Attention to detail and a strong understanding of mechanical and electrical systems are essential.
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As a Robotic Welding Operator, you will operate and maintain robotic weld equipment, run welding programs, monitor weld quality, perform manual welding, troubleshoot equipment, and ensure adherence to safety guidelines and company policies during the production process.
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As an R&D Test Engineer, you will design, build, and commission test equipment for HTS magnets, collaborate across teams, develop test plans, operate tests under various conditions, troubleshoot discrepancies, and lead investigations whilst maintaining documentation and safety protocols.
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The NDT II Technician will perform inspections and tests on weldments and soldered structures, document inspection reports, analyze compliance with specifications, and support manufacturing operations for the SPARC project at Commonwealth Fusion Systems.
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The Senior Operations Planner will manage supply planning to align with company goals, address production schedules, and mitigate risks. Responsibilities include coordinating with suppliers, monitoring schedules, negotiating resource allocation, translating engineering bills into planning signals, and innovating processes for efficiency in production lines.
Semiconductor
As a Manufacturing Engineer, you will facilitate the transition of new products from development to production, collaborating with various teams to address product specifications, optimize manufacturing processes, and maintain quality standards. You'll also monitor manufacturing performance, provide training, and ensure safety compliance.
Semiconductor
As an RF Systems Manager, you will lead a team in the design, manufacturing, and delivery of RF systems for fusion energy applications. Responsibilities include training engineers, managing vendor contracts, and ensuring safety protocols during industrial operations.
Semiconductor
The Scientist – Wall Conditioning will lead the scientific and operational aspects of wall conditioning on SPARC, finalize system designs, develop operational plans, estimate tritium retention, and manage scientific collaborations. The role involves close collaboration with the fueling team and participating in the broader scientific mission of SPARC.
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The Radiation Optics Engineer will design and execute experiments involving optical fibers and laser systems, conduct data analysis, and document results. Responsibilities include overseeing complex experimental designs, writing technical reports, and collaborating with a multidisciplinary team to innovate and solve problems in optical sensing and radiation measurement.
Semiconductor
As a Production Technician on the second shift, you will be essential in building and testing superconducting magnets while ensuring operational maintenance and continuous improvement. You will collaborate with various departments, resolve manufacturing discrepancies, and utilize measurement tools to ensure quality and precision. Attention to detail and effective communication are key.
Semiconductor
The Production Technician will be responsible for monitoring and executing the manufacturing processes for superconducting magnets. Key tasks include assembling electromechanical parts, troubleshooting manufacturing discrepancies, and maintaining equipment. The role focuses on collaboration with multiple departments to achieve production goals in a fast-paced environment.
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The Production Technician will perform and monitor manufacturing processes for superconducting magnets while ensuring proper operation and maintenance of equipment. Responsibilities include assembling electromechanical parts, troubleshooting manufacturing discrepancies, operating production equipment, and communicating effectively within a multidisciplinary team to enhance processes and meet quality objectives.
Semiconductor
As a Production Technician, you will perform and monitor the manufacturing processes of superconducting magnets, ensuring functional operation and preventive maintenance of equipment. You will work closely with various departments, troubleshoot discrepancies, and utilize mechanical tools while adhering to safety standards.
Semiconductor
The Production Technician is responsible for assembling and testing superconducting magnets, ensuring equipment operation and maintenance, collaborating with teams on manufacturing processes, troubleshooting discrepancies, and maintaining quality and safety standards.
Semiconductor
The Production Technician position involves monitoring and performing manufacturing processes for superconducting magnets, collaborating with various departments to meet production goals, and using precision tools to ensure quality and functionality of assembly. Responsibilities include troubleshooting, maintaining equipment, and developing new manufacturing techniques.
Semiconductor
The Manufacturing Process Senior Manager will oversee the assembly activities for constructing the SPARC tokamak device, guiding technician teams, managing schedules, resolving issues, and ensuring high-quality completion of components. This role necessitates collaboration with engineers and various teams to facilitate efficient project execution.
Semiconductor
The Production Technician will perform and monitor manufacturing processes for superconducting magnets, cooperating with various departments to meet objectives. Responsibilities include building electromechanical parts, troubleshooting discrepancies, and operating production equipment while adhering to safety and quality standards.
Semiconductor
The Senior Manager will oversee operations at the SPARC tritium facility, focusing on staffing, training, budgeting, and adherence to safety procedures. Responsibilities include managing fuel cycle operators, developing scalable training programs, and ensuring effective communication within the operations team.
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The Production Technician Supervisor is responsible for leading a team of technicians and welders, executing production plans, overseeing task assignments, maintaining safety protocols, conducting training programs, and handling personnel management. They will ensure production quality and efficiency while troubleshooting manufacturing issues.