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The Associate Vacuum Systems Engineer will oversee the installation and commissioning of vacuum pumping systems for the SPARC fusion power plant. Responsibilities include conducting maintenance, developing procedures, managing spare parts, and ensuring operational goals are achieved while working closely with various departments.
As a Manufacturing Engineer, you will facilitate the transition of new products from development to production, collaborating with teams to optimize manufacturing processes and ensure quality standards are met. You'll conduct analysis for design improvements, develop documentation, and provide training to production staff while troubleshooting issues to maintain efficient operations.
As the Senior Director of Information Technology, you will lead the IT and EIS teams, aligning technology infrastructure with business goals, managing cybersecurity, fostering innovation, and overseeing large-scale IT projects and budgets. This role involves collaboration across various departments and external partners to drive operational excellence and support the development of fusion energy technologies.
As a Financial Analyst, you will support the FP&A function by enhancing production metrics, developing financial forecasts for Tokamak hardware costs, monitoring budget variances, and analyzing financial performance to aid decision-making across the company.
The Production Director role at Commonwealth Fusion Systems involves managing a production line for the SPARC fusion prototype. Responsibilities include leading a team of engineers, overseeing process development, project management, and driving continuous improvement in production. The role requires coordinating internal and external resources to meet project goals and milestones while applying Lean principles and mentoring junior team members.
The Site Manager will oversee the construction quality assurance for the SPARC plant, collaborating closely with Engineering and Project Management. Responsibilities include implementing quality strategies, conducting site audits, ensuring compliance with regulations, managing QA documentation, and training QA/QC personnel. The role demands strong project management skills and the ability to address quality issues effectively during construction.
The Principal Environmental Engineer leads complex environmental projects, ensuring compliance with environmental laws while developing long-term strategies in fusion technology. Responsibilities include overseeing assessments, permit applications, and innovation in environmental technologies, along with project management and stakeholder communication.
The Manufacturing Specialist is responsible for enhancing production processes and manufacturing efficiency. This role involves collaborating with engineering teams to implement improvements, troubleshoot equipment downtime, and design electromechanical tools. Key duties include documenting systems, resolving production issues, and engaging in R&D for hardware builds.
The Manufacturing Process Manager will oversee and manage assembly activities for the SPARC tokamak device, ensuring timelines and quality standards are met. Responsibilities include guiding technician teams, resolving issues, coordinating with other departments, and updating leadership on progress.
As an R&D HTS Test Engineer, you'll conduct studies on high temperature superconductors for fusion energy systems, oversee maintenance and development of magnet systems, coordinate testing efforts, document findings, and collaborate with various teams to enhance HTS technology.
The Lab Technician Supervisor leads a team in manufacturing high-temperature superconductor materials, manages inventory and equipment operations, ensures safety and quality standards, and coaches team members while collaborating with other departments.
As an Operations Planner, you will manage supply planning to ensure alignment with production needs. Responsibilities include interfacing with suppliers, monitoring supply risk, managing product lifecycle, and creating tools to enhance supply chain efficiency. Strong communication and problem-solving skills are essential for negotiating and streamlining operations.
The R&D Production Test Operator is responsible for testing superconducting magnets and maintaining test stands, performing preventative maintenance, troubleshooting, and improving operations. The role requires hands-on work with various systems and tools, ensuring efficient magnet performance and documentation of changes.
As a Robotic Welding Operator, you will operate and maintain robotic weld equipment, adjust and run welding programs, monitor weld quality, and perform manual welding in various positions. Additionally, troubleshooting equipment and ensuring adherence to safety guidelines are key responsibilities.
As a Diagnostic Build Engineer, you will support the design and assembly of diagnostic systems for fusion energy projects, ensuring integration into the SPARC tokamak. Responsibilities include developing assembly procedures, prototyping parts, collaborating on design functionality, and assisting in calibration and testing of diagnostic equipment while maintaining safety and operational standards.
The R&D Test Engineer will design, build, and commission test equipment for HTS magnets, ensuring testing is executed effectively and efficiently. Responsibilities include developing test plans, monitoring tests under various conditions, troubleshooting discrepancies, leading anomaly investigations, and maintaining documentation for test campaigns. The engineer will collaborate with multiple teams to push project objectives and improve test processes.
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.
As an RF Systems Manager, you will lead a team to design, prototype, manufacture, and integrate RF systems for fusion energy. Responsibilities include training engineers in RF design practices and managing vendor contracts. You will ensure the successful delivery of high power RF components for tokamak operations.
The Scientist - Wall Conditioning will lead scientific and operational aspects of wall conditioning on the SPARC tokamak, finalize system designs, and manage wall conditioning operations. Key responsibilities include developing operational plans, assessing tritium retention, collaborating with the fueling team, and participating in scientific missions related to fusion.
The Radiation Optics Engineer is responsible for designing and executing optical fiber irradiation tests, analyzing data, and documenting results. Key responsibilities include developing experimental designs involving fiber optics, conducting data analysis, and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to innovate optical systems for fusion energy applications.